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Shynsy

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  1. PM me. I have rather special TR6 that I might be interested in selling.
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    Hi Danny, Needles have arrived. Thank you so much. Well impressed with royal mail delivery! If the salt is not too bad I'll give them a go at the weekend. Tim
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    Thanks Danny, Clive, If I get the chance I'll run all 4 needle types with the AFR and then put the data up here.. Might be kinda interesting.. Not a rolling road test. but I have a standard run on a set peice of road which is handy for tuning for real world running Tim
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    You are probably right, but was trying not to be too greedy 🙂
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    ABK looks like it could work. That would be Fab. Would you be happy for me to try them? Tim
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    That would be fab Danny.
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    That would be really helpful 😀
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    Looks like it would work (see below). I am going to drive the car this weekend to see how it feels and do some logging of some acceleration runs before shelling out cash 🙂 Tim
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    Thanks have been playing with the minty lamb site. Very helpful. Will check out ABT. Tim
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    Ok so still not 100% happy with the way the car is running. AFR says it is running too rich at wide open throttle and it feels a bit "fluffy" at full throttle. So decided to change the plugs which were really sooty and are not a make I have come across. New set of NGKs fitted and needles swapped back to AAN. Used the AFR to set idle mixture and went for a drive. Feels much crisper. Mixture at full throttle is now a little lean. I adjusted idle a little richer to help a little. Still not perfect mixture at full throttle. But much better. Going to leave it as is for now. (Famous last words. ) Might see if there is a needle between the 2.. Tim
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    Ok good to know. I have bought the Canley classics rebush kit.. people have advised me it is the best. A project for the winter months. Another thing I have uncovered is the main beam warning light not appearing when main beam is on. Deeper investigation showed that the the bulb is working but it is not illuminating the jewel on the speedo. Guess something is in the way in the guage. Anyone had this before?
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    I had a single rail on my first spit and it seems a lot less waggly than my 3 rail. Perhaps it needs new bushes?
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    Just acquired a new member of my garage. A 72 spit to match my 72 TR6 and 72 Stag. After sorting a fuel mixture issue. Was running weak on AAN needles with a free flow airfilter. Changed to AAQ and mixture looks a lit better. I am thinking of a few gentle upgrades. The aim of the purchase is to get my 20yo son into classics and the dream is for him to do the RBRR sometime in the future. Thinking of some gentle upgrades to help performance a tad. Thinking free flow manifold and suspension rebush. But am also wondering about replacing the 3 rail gearbox with a single rail with overdrive. Good move? Or should I go 3 rail with overdrive? Any other thoughts on gentle upgrades? Car is very original so nothing outrageous or irreversible. Cheers Tim
  14. Tim, that is really interesting.. I had exactly the reverse experience with the same bulbs in my stag. I fitted them and had a very embarrassing 2 hour drive back from Stansted when everyone was flashing me. I then took them to get professionally aligned by my trusted MoT man and he could not get a decent image on his gizmo and advised them to junk them. I did check the beam against a wall before I junked them and it did have a fair amount of stray light on the oncoming vehicle side. Now I am wondering if it is my reflectors, although I had no flashes from oncoming traffic through out the rbrr when I refitted osram night breakers. Odd Tim
  15. Thanks. Have just checked the earths. Cleaned the link to the chassis from the battery. Should sort any problems there. Tim
  16. Couldn't agree more. Rbrr 2021 we ran my TR6 with LEDs. While not as bad as some it was clear they were aimed too high. This was despite getting them set up in an mot the week before. But this was an empty car. I think 2 seaters suffer from thus worse than saloons as you sit close to the back axles. For this rbrr I drove my stag. I played with LEDs and also all 4 headlamps on for dipped beams during the year. In both these configuration despite the aims in theory being good I had oncoming cars flashing. In the end I settled on halogen night breakers on the outer lights running dip and main and a pair of leds on the inner running as mains. No flashes and the main beams were awesome. Interestingly my mot station rejected one set of quite expensive leds as there was no beam pattern. Tim
  17. Hi Tim, seems to be working ok. Getting up to 14.2V out of the alternator.. tim
  18. Ours was very minor. Near the end of the run our stag seemed sluggish to start. In fact it would not start at all when we ran the starter but would instead start when the key was moved back to the ignition position and the inertia of the engine rotating allowed the car to start. After a bit if head scratching we diagnosed a failing battery which meant the volts dropped to low when the starter was running for the electronic ignition to fire. Once the starter was de-energised the volts popped back up and the ignition fired and the car started.. We also noticed this was a lot worse with lights, wipers etc on. Stressing the battery further. So from bude starting was like that scene from apollo 13. Everything drawing current was turned off, even phone chargers and then wang the starter and hope. annoyingly i had a new battery ready to fit back in the garage on a previous run we were saved from a broken throttle cable 20 miles from home by a modified bike brake cable i always carry one.. tim
  19. We did pretty much the same as you with our 3.9l V8 in our stag.
  20. Team 8 "aka the flying banana" signing in. Again a wholehearted thank you to all the team that delivered such a stunning event. This was my 5th and my co-driver's third. Car ran beautifully, really enjoyed the new 3.9l V8 up front. Only issue was a steadily failing battery making restarts like those in apollo 13 (all circuits off). Missed our midnight rendezvous at Carter bar dogging spot, but was it me or were there a few "entisiasts" in the lay by? Will probably be doing it all again in 2025. Thanks again and banana signing off Tim
  21. Really good discussion. It just highlights that everyone has a slightly different RBRR experience in mind. Some always go top down, some love a hard top, some prep the hell out fo their car, some just give it a wipe with a moist rag, some carry and entire car's worth of spares, some carry just an RAC card, some drive the whole route with a map to the nearest meter some use SatNav. It is one of the wonderful parts of the RBRR, the diversity of experience. The common part is that we all enjoy driving Triumphs like they were intended and in doing so we make some money for a worth cause! Cheers Tim PS: I agree with others on being aware that a pure waypoint approach to satnav means you will inadvertantly miss some of the great roads including Bettyhill to Altnahara and Loch ness to Fort william to Gartcosh (via Glen Coe), the welsh loop and some of the coastal road before Bude. But thems the choice and in some cases the direct route (which will be faster) can give you some time for some well earned shut eye at the stop.
  22. Yes. We've used it on rbrr and 10cr. Seems to work well.
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