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  • David Billington03 March 2026

    The main problem with greasing oilite bushes is it's likely to block the pores and prevent the proper circulation of oil within the bush.

    A few years ago I had to shorten a couple of oilite bushes as the correct length wasn't available. The bushes didn't look like they had been lubricated but passed the tissue test, while rotating in the lathe a neat annular ring of oil formed around the ...

  • Nat03 March 2026

    Hi all,

    I have a 1972 UK B.

    Very recently I've noticed the ignition light coming on very dimly when it shouldn't. The ignition light works as it should when starting the car etc, but then sometimes it comes on dimly and sometimes switches back off mid drive only for it to go back on dimly again.

    Have checked fan belt & plug at the back of the alternator.

    I've al...

  • C Mee03 March 2026

    Les, I have since seen advice agreeing with Bill and recommending against greasing spigot bushes. The claim was that dust particles stick to the grease and increase the likelihood of binding.

    As I mentioned, I used a very thin smearing of ceramic grease, however, the absence of drag may well be due to the oilite bearing having been stored in a 35mm film canister of oil for three years so it...

  • Bill B03 March 2026

    I got a deal on Falken Sinceras a few years back - they're original size I.e. 145/80x13.

  • anamnesis03 March 2026

    Just had an email promoting car and classic insurance.

    https://www.carandclassic.com/insurance

  • Les Rose03 March 2026

    It was I who mentioned oil drag, but not as a cause of Colin's problem, just to explain that it wasn't. I would never have thought of the spigot bush. This reminds me to grease it when I change the clutch soon.

  • Les Rose03 March 2026

    The UniRoyal Rainex tyres I had a few years ago wore out quickly, especially on the front outer edges. I seem to recall a couple of track days! I would also suggest mid-price tyres. The present Kumhos are lasting well and are nice to drive on.

  • M Wood03 March 2026

    Daniel

    Who is your insurer please as sounds potentially useful for cars with many modifications?

    Best wishes
    Mike

  • William Revit03 March 2026

    Tim
    Just in case I've confused things.
    I'm not saying to change where your mixture screws are set to---more an interest in where they're set at.
    If it's had it's idle mixture set up for best idle, then that setting will be a telltale as to if the idle jets are close to correct or not.

    if it's going good there'd be no need to change any jetting, it's just a sticky beak thing from me...

  • A de Best03 March 2026

    Great looking Lenham coupe Tim!
    whats upfront, also Lenham?
    Please more photo's of this wonderfull car please

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  • XPAG ENGINE PARTS TO CLEAR

    I have just cleared out an old boys workshop and have a quantity of XPAG engine parts to sell.

    Please bear with me, but XPAG isnt my strong point and the list is not complete!

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