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yorkshire_spam

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  1. Sounds like a great route taking in some areas I know and love! So really nice "driving roads" around the forest of Bowland
  2. I heard that too @Saltddirk, I hope that by the time we can travel freely again it will be running again, but if not I don't mind travelling to hoek of holland.
  3. Wow, that's just sh1t @ferny, having adventures like that cancelled. 😞
  4. My favourites fall into 2 distinct categories: Frequently used and just make life a little bit better every time (Decent set of combi spanners and sockets!) In-frequently used, but make an impossible job possible (specialist tools) (Brake pipe flaring tool!) But I think the one that's provided best value for money is the cheap digital vernier caliper: No more struggling/guessing the size of anything, bolts, metal thickness, etc etc.
  5. We are playing a "wait-n-see" strategy at the moment, but miss taking the overnight ferry from Hull to Zeebrugge. If things return to "normal" by late summer 2022 I think we'll be taking the Spitfire for a run down to Northern Italy and back. We might go sooner, but I doubt it. Hoping to get a trip to Vienna in again some time, but that'll be a flight, haven't got the time to drive that route!
  6. I stand corrected Tim 🙂 How about "That's strange, because we are hoping to be allowed into Europe mainland by then! 😉" I think the thing I've missed the most over the last 12 months has been some European travel.
  7. That's strange, because we are hoping to be allowed into Europe by then! 😉
  8. I don't think there really is a "cost effective" way to do it. I re-foamed mine using Owen from Park Lane Classics' products - they are excellent, but not cheap.
  9. Nope, everything cleared nicely. I had trouble with the rods interfering with the oil pump though, had to take the die grinder to the pump casing to get clearance.
  10. Thanks @Craig, I managed to edit the post and point the images at my own hosting. I don't seem to be able to upload images to this forum, only insert as links to somewhere else.
  11. Thanks @Craig, I'd like your post, but I can't find a way to do that either 😉
  12. Thanks Ben, I only get "Share" as an option on the 3 dots on my posts, no edit. On posting I only see "Insert Image from Url" no upload option? Is my functionality restricted because I'm not a member or something?
  13. The images seem to show if I'm signed in to google, but otherwise not. I hadn't intended to link to the google images but to actually paste the images into this forum, clearly I did something wrong. BUT I can't edit my post (or at least I can't find a way to edit it) to correct the images. Can anyone help? Cheers, Sam
  14. The images on my post seem to have broken since I posted earlier - is it just me or are they broken for everyone?
  15. So, back in 2015 the engine in the Spitfire was a bit "tired" so I decided to swap the spare in for the Boarder Raiders run as a test to see if it was up to the 10CR that year. It failed, valve springs shattered on day 2, dropping the valve into the top of the piston, which then drove the valve guide out of the head smashing the rocker arm on it's way out. 😞 A swift engine change, with assistance from Mik Davies saw us back on the road in time for the 10CR and the spare engine sat on the engine stand in the garage until October 2019 waiting for attention. I stripped the engine and the "dings" in the bore made me think that it was perhaps beyond saving, but after taking the block to my local trusted engineering company (William Browns of Halifax) we concluded that a +060 over-bore would save it.... Because I'd been paid my bonus at work in 2019 I had a bit of budget to spare, so I decided I'd rebuild to "vanity spec" not just a plain old rebuild. New rods, pistons and a fast-road cam from newmans (with new high spec followers as well) I matched the piston+rod+pin weights to within about 2 grams and had the head "sorted" by Peter Burgess to his "fast road" spec. I measured the combustion volume and had the head skimmed to bring the CR up to 10.2:1 Duplex vernier timing gear added, a rebuilt dizzy from H&H.... I got the engine in and running in April 2020 Since then I've added a 4:2:1 exhaust manifold and had the twin SU carb bodies rebushed and I've rebuilt the carbs and fitted them. Sadly due to "the situation" it's not done enough miles since then to even be considered run in. Hopefully back on the road in the next few weeks.
  16. Just over 12 months ago I had my spare rebuilt by H&H, although it hasn't had much running since I fitted it last March H&H said it's been rebuilt with advance etc. to suit my engine spec. Maybe worth a chat with them?
  17. Sadly no Triumph related activity in nearly 12 months! I plan on dragging them both out of the garage sometime soon, getting them MOT'd and then getting enough miles on the new Spitfire engine to run it in and change it onto regular oil.
  18. Brilliant! It's steps like these that will take our hobby/pastime forward and make it far more acceptable and accessible to the next generation (which might be the last who have the chance to enjoy it)    
  19. I wouldn't advocate vehicle tracking as a replacement for the checkpoints or anything like that. I was thinking more along the lines of some video live-streams of the "critical" controls, start, JoG and LE. Allowing those teams who opt in to participating to have their check-in at each control automatically appear on a "event/team" status on the website. Allow participants to "update status" using a couple of drop-down options on a simple web-app eg. "still running @ GPS coordinates" , "taking a break @ GPS Coordinates" and if they opt in have these updates appear as pins on an interactive map alongside their appearance at the controls. Of course you'd have to set it up so that nobody checked in at a control prior to it opening and things like that. We don't want any potential bad behaviour of participants to reflect badly on the club when it's out of the organiser's control. But with a bit of thought I think it would be a great way for a much wider selection of the club to participate in the event in some form or other. Even just a live list of the withdrawals and runners would be really cool (IMHO)
  20. I've thought for quite a few years that there was a missed opportunity to involve the wider club in the event through online channels. Entrants could opt in/out/ish into their progress being shared to a private members only channel. I think it would be really cool to visibly log the progress of the event and teams (who consent to be included) with interactive maps and such based on check-ins at the stops and sighting from members spectating on the route.  Teams could use a web-app to flag if they are still running/late/taking a rest stop/need help which would be visible to other members following the event and I'm sure would be helpful to the organisers.  With a bit of care technology that snoops on the users could probably be used (such as using OSM rather than Google for mapping)  Same platform once established could be used in a sightly different form for the 10CR.  I think a lot of members would love to follow the whole event if they weren't able to participate. Something of a moot point anyway, sorry I'll stop rambling.
  21. I'm not a club member at the moment. I was considering re-joining and putting an entry in for the 2021 10CR, but I'm not on the Club Facebook groups... so I'm intrigued.... but in the dark.
  22. Yeah, I think the first set I got you were RHP from Huddersfield. The last of their stock!  
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