It's amazing what you can pick up on eBay. Here's what looks like a really tatty set of Minilites a previous owner decided to paint red. However, these are magnesium Minilites that have spent the past 20 years or so on a TR6 down Salisbury way. The seller had owned the wheels since 1985 and was told they had come from Abingdon Special Tuning Department. Apparently they'd come off a car that had "competed in a Monte Carlo Rally" or something. When I suggested it was maybe the World Cup Rally, he said, "yeah that's it". The tyres aren't bad either. Ho hum...
Triumph Herald 1200 Supercharged Coupé, Triumph Herald 1500 Estate and a Triumph 2000 MkI Saloon
Sunday, 31 May 2009
Wednesday, 27 May 2009
5½J Steel Dunlop Rims
Monday, 25 May 2009
Spitfire Mk3 Anyone?
After a lot of thought we've decided to part with Sarah's Spitfire. Sarah's owned it seven years, but it's spent the past few years sat in the garage not being used. It could do with a little tidying, but the basis of a great Spitfire is all there -
* 1971 tax exempt Mk3 Spitfire
* J-Type overdrive and three rail gearbox
* 13" 5.5J original Minilite wheels on 175x60 tyres
* Original seats in great condition
* Polyurethane suspension bushes throughout
* Halogen headlamps
* Rear swing spring
We have a stainless 4-2-1 branch exhaust manifold ready to go on.
It's not been driven yet this year, so I'm going to try and book it in for an MOT this coming week.
We're down Wiltshire way (M4 J16/17). If you're interested, let us know. You can drop us an email at triumph2009@gingell.com.
I hasten to add Sarah is very particular about who she sells her pride and joy to!
* 1971 tax exempt Mk3 Spitfire
* J-Type overdrive and three rail gearbox
* 13" 5.5J original Minilite wheels on 175x60 tyres
* Original seats in great condition
* Polyurethane suspension bushes throughout
* Halogen headlamps
* Rear swing spring
We have a stainless 4-2-1 branch exhaust manifold ready to go on.
It's not been driven yet this year, so I'm going to try and book it in for an MOT this coming week.
We're down Wiltshire way (M4 J16/17). If you're interested, let us know. You can drop us an email at triumph2009@gingell.com.
I hasten to add Sarah is very particular about who she sells her pride and joy to!
Thursday, 21 May 2009
123 Ignition Distributor
My original intention was to fit a reconditioned Lucas distributor on the Herald. However, some recent discussions on the Club Triumph Forum regarding other options made me consider the 123 Ignition Distributor instead.
The 123 is a direct replacement for the original Lucas item and has some great features -
The 123 is manufactured in Holland. Right now the only down side to getting one is the crap stirling/euro exchange rate!
Further details
123 Product Page
123 Installation Manual
123 Leaflet
Order from
SCParts
The 123 is a direct replacement for the original Lucas item and has some great features -
- no more worn parts - the only moving part is the rotor arm and the shaft of the distributor itself - the points, the weights, the springs are all gone.
- pre-selectable advance curve - allows the distibutor to be setup to match the best advance curve for the engine.
- maintenance free - once setup, should never have to worry about it again.
The 123 is manufactured in Holland. Right now the only down side to getting one is the crap stirling/euro exchange rate!
Further details
123 Product Page
123 Installation Manual
123 Leaflet
Order from
SCParts
Wednesday, 20 May 2009
Clutch Master Cylinder
Tuesday, 19 May 2009
Fuel Supply
I've opted for an electrical fuel pump to keep up with the demands of the Shorrock Supercharger. The fuel pump will be installed in the boot, with a combined fuel filter/regulator in the engine bay - exact position to be decided.
This is a "Facet Red Top" fuel pump, and a "Filter King" fuel regulator. To setup the regulator, there's a pressure gauge that can be connected onto a T-piece.
The fuel pump will required a cut-out switch in the event of an accident.
Possible fuel pump wiring diagram -
This is a "Facet Red Top" fuel pump, and a "Filter King" fuel regulator. To setup the regulator, there's a pressure gauge that can be connected onto a T-piece.
The fuel pump will required a cut-out switch in the event of an accident.
Possible fuel pump wiring diagram -
Sunday, 17 May 2009
Herald Pedal Rubbers
Saturday, 16 May 2009
Wiltshire Air Ambulance
Happy Birthday!
Tuesday, 12 May 2009
Shorrock Inlet Manifold Mods
Thursday, 7 May 2009
Original Shorrock Gauge
It's been a while since any decent Shorrock kit was on eBay. Here's a NOS item still in the box...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260406184966
STARTING BID : £125.00 (Reserve not met)
UPDATE : Just sold for a staggering £361.00 !!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260406184966
STARTING BID : £125.00 (Reserve not met)
UPDATE : Just sold for a staggering £361.00 !!
Tuesday, 5 May 2009
Auto to Manual O/D Gearbox Conversion
It looks like days of the auto box in the 2000 are numbered, as I've just managed to source a manual overdrive gearbox. I've had problems with the auto box getting stuck in 2nd gear when cold (yes there's plenty of oil in the box), and it's slowly getting worse. I have enjoyed the auto, but my preference is manual/overdrive. Just need to sort out all the other bits required for the conversion...
Saturday, 2 May 2009
Cracked It
It's a year since I bought the 2000 off eBay and things have gone pretty smoothly. A few weeks back the exhaust started to blow somewhere around the downpipe gasket. Except it wasn't the downpipe gasket. As you can see it was a little more terminal than that. Fortunately I was able to source a replacement manifold. Funny thing is the Vitesse manifold cracked in exactly the same place during my ownership.