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  1. BrianMac123

    2200TC Project

    I put about 500 miles on the clock since last week. Few problems, It's not starting cleanly, running on a little and bad exhaust fumes. Any advice welcome.
  2. BrianMac123

    20th anniversary

    Astonishing. Never seen dual brake Servos. Is the nodding dog original too?
  3. BrianMac123

    2200TC Project

    Very pleased with the replacement exhaust flanges from Wins.
  4. BrianMac123

    Getting back on the road

    Not at all, I'm with you. The ignition was set by Strobe, it should be Ok. Valves I'm not sure about yet, they will have to be done at some stage. Both Carbs rebuilt, the only things I didn't change were the needle, float and butterfly. I need new idle screws, looks like they were adjusted...
  5. BrianMac123

    Getting back on the road

    Thanks Steve, I got a UniSync tool and I'm getting a ColorTune tomorrow, see if I can get those Carbs sorted. And the exhaust flanges are on the way!
  6. BrianMac123

    Getting back on the road

    Steve one more question please. On the TC's does Carb 1 feed fuel to Cylinder 1&2 and Carb 2 to cylinders 3&4 ?
  7. BrianMac123

    Getting back on the road

    Thanks Steve, Ah that's a new one on me. I'll give that a try this evening.
  8. BrianMac123

    Getting back on the road

    Steve, I'm throwing out a lot of smoke, which I thought was just the exhaust, but the guys down there said I might need to do the rings and the valve stem seals. Were you very smokey before changing rings and seals? Would you suggest I have a go meself?
  9. BrianMac123

    2200TC Project

    Thanks ever so much Steve, I did email Geoff too, he must be still on lunch :-)
  10. BrianMac123

    2200TC Project

    Just had the exhaust examined. The "Olives" joining the sections have blown and completely rotted away. Anyone know of a supplier or a fix?
  11. BrianMac123

    Exhaust manifold hole on 2200 TC?

    Excellent. Now when you do get it off, don't go pulling the carbs off, take the whole manifold off, it's not that difficult. Your O rings may have perished. And you will have better access to the exhaust to inspect it. But first and most importantly, drain your coolant!! If you want to have a...
  12. BrianMac123

    Exhaust manifold hole on 2200 TC?

    Ian I'm guessing you are talking about this part! It will come away, there are two bolt holes on the left, (sorry the photo isn't great, I disturbed herself to take it ) and the bracket you see.
  13. BrianMac123

    2200TC Project

    Took the car out this evening, noticed one of my headlights is gone. Outer beam LU 54522973 37.5W. Geoff has HL103H4 , are they OK to replace with?
  14. BrianMac123

    2200TC Project

    Absolutely, but the bolts had to come out to support the engine while I replaced the gasket on the engine side-cover.
  15. BrianMac123

    2200TC Project

    Yes it does seem a little off safety-wise, it is a self locking nut I think, but still. A split pin would make me feel safer. I'll look into it, now that I know what the parts are, when refitting I might look into a safer alternative.
  16. BrianMac123

    2200TC Project

    Where exactly does it fit Vern?
  17. BrianMac123

    2200TC Project

    Thanks Michael but... Manual, TC section. " Insert the front mounting bolts but do not tighten them. The left-hand bolt is fitted from below, and the right-hand bolt from above
  18. BrianMac123

    2200TC Project

    Question please. On the TC, on the dizzy side, the engine mounting arrangement is bolt down - nut from underneath. On the exhaust side it's bolt up from the bottom and nut on top. When I was reassembling recently, what I thought was a thick washer on the exhaust side, turned out to be made from...
  19. BrianMac123

    2200TC Project

    I finally got around to refitting the number-plate light, I knocked out the old posts, soldered in two new bolts of approximately the same size. The internal gasket needs replacing I can live with that for a while. Looks the business and working fine. While I was at it, I pulled the front...
  20. BrianMac123

    3500 wont move!

    Flexi-plate? That's where my first Auto went
  21. BrianMac123

    Remember when we thought a P6 was a normal sized car?

    I prefer to call those things "Vans" not cars ;).
  22. BrianMac123

    2200TC Project

    No, you're right JP, now that I see it properly. I've been under it for a bit, trying a few ideas. I might come up with something before evening. Cheers.
  23. BrianMac123

    2200TC Project

    Thanks JP, I'll have to get the bushes on first. Would splitting them, then superglueing back together when on the shaft, and your length of hose serve as a temporary fix?
  24. BrianMac123

    Nut holding the steering wheel on a Rover P6.

    Same here, that's a good point. Those bl00dy electric scooters!
  25. BrianMac123

    Clutch replacement

    A: After being down the same road (no pun) recently, before taking anything apart, get it up on a hoist and look for the the gearbox remote. You might find some bushes have perished and slid along the shaft. If so, tackle that first. You might need some assistance with that. But the rest that...
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