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    1969 2000 TC - Engine rebuilt - 72000 miles recorded - needs body work - been standing

    From my late Father's estate is this 1969 2000TC with, I'm pretty sure, an accurate recorded mileage of 72000. The car hasn't run in 5 years and now needs welding to the four sill corners. The car was immaculate when Dad used to run it - it was his pride and joy and won a prize at the Woodvale...
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    Solex Carburettor

    Hallo, I had 80s some years ago and drove them for many miles. They always needed lots of turning over to start when hot, but they always started reliably enough and I don't remember float bowls drying out, even in the hot summer of '76! As I recall there should indeed be an aluminium heatshield...
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    What's the best way to power an electric fuel pump?

    Many thanks for the answers and advice everybody, so I'm thinking I'll go with a relay, plus an inertia switch, powered from the white coloured ignition wire mentioned above. I'll report back when I've made some more progress. There's also some welding to do on the corners of the car, not as...
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    What's the best way to power an electric fuel pump?

    I'm sure I'll find a point in there somewhere to take some electrons from, a double bullet connector should do the job alright - it's been so long since I messed about with old cars and wiring I'd forgotten they existed! Many thanks for the helpful suggestions and advice - very much appreciated.
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    What's the best way to power an electric fuel pump?

    I would immediately forget, you're right, best to go through the ignition. I'll look for power where you suggested - is there a cable colour I should look for? I read another thread that suggested taking power from fuse 19-20 (gauges, stop lamps, reverse lamps flashers) - not sure if that would...
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    What's the best way to power an electric fuel pump?

    I need to connect an underbonnet Facel electric fuel pump (see pic). It's already connected to earth, so I need to find a handy positive connection somewhere under the bonnet if possible. I'd kind of like the pump to have its own dedicated switch inside the car, rather than it coming on with the...
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    Finally got a V8 - at last!

    It turned out to be a 1/4 bsw - many thanks all for the help and suggestions.
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    First Post

    If you're a car guy I think you'll like it - there's nothing quite like a p6.
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    Finally got a V8 - at last!

    I'll be sure to take some pics when I begin welding in earnest, won't be for a while yet but everything's ready to go when the opportunity comes along. I don't suppose anyone knows the size of the bolt I mentioned above? It's preventing me putting the steering wheel and lock back together, so...
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    Finally got a V8 - at last!

    It's entirely possible of course - I don't know quite how far it will go when I start to strip it down in earnest! Fingers crossed though... Are these your videos Stue1972? I've watched quite a few of them and if that is you, you've done a very nice job of those repairs! Makes me wonder what...
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    Finally got a V8 - at last!

    I'm in East London, near Ilford - good to know there's at least one other p6 owner nearby! I'm so looking forward to using this car - a few bits to do first though!
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    Finally got a V8 - at last!

    Well, I've owned a few P6s over the years - a '69 2000tc, a '77 2200tc and most recently a '73 2000sc, I've finally got the one I always wanted - the defining car of the P6 range, a 3.5 V8. If ever a car had my name on it, this one did. I first saw it for sale about 15 years ago and bid on it -...
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    Help needed with rear brakes on new project car

    Thanks for the link - just need to get them fitted now. As for the wheels, I haven't looked at them closely but aren't they the same fitting on both the p6 and sd1?
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    Help needed with rear brakes on new project car

    Hello all. I haven't posted on here for quite a while, I sold my previous p6 (a 2000 sc) as it had rather more rust than I thought and the engine, once I got it running, proved to be at the end of it's life. Apart from that it was fine though! However, just last week I bought a 1972 V8 in...
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