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  1. It was drying up when myself and @CraigHew left just before the dinner break And it was dry all afternoon at mine which is only 30 miles from Oulton so fingers crossed they had the same weather. They were all out braving it in the rain in the morning anyway,lunatics! @Chris King - Webmaster and Joint North East AO had enough water in his passenger seat after the sighting laps to keep a goldfish in
    3 points
  2. Thanks Monty, I'm going to see if I can shuffle the whole assembly forward a bit and generate a gap between the rear-tub and the rear chassis as IMHO it's toooooo close for comfort as it's physically touching ATM. This will mean i have to slot the bolt holes in the side panels a bit where the scuttle is bolted to the frame. but as this is invisible and sealed with adhesive foam strip it will not matter. Just means the scuttle comes off, yet again. Getting sick of taking this off and on which is why I had a night away from car building last night, just needed a brake.
    2 points
  3. Perhaps, at last, its now in stock
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  4. Excuse me, but have I just read that correctly? At the Anglesey event last weekend, in Tels Tales 'That made 5 Westfield Speed Series drivers in the top 6' out of 70 cars? Really? If that is true and I have read it correctly then RUDDY WELL DONE GUYS...WELL DONE... from someone very proud to drive a Westfield because of your success.
    1 point
  5. Yes, very enjoyable despite the rain and nice to see old faces and new! Spotted that Andrew had his SLR so awaiting some action shots
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  6. Enjoyed watching the action despite the foul weather. Fair play the WSCC guys weren't hanging back...!
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  7. Apart from getting wet feat & legs on the way there, and my indicators packing up due to water ingress no doubt, what a day! So much fun sliding about. Nice to meet you guys and put faces to forum names!
    1 point
  8. There was very nearly a dry line by the end of play. Horrendously wet in the morning, rain stopped about lunch time, but occasional drizzle seemed to prevent the track drying properly. There were some impressive puddles and rivers to negotiate which made it interesting. Because of the conditions, there were a good number of stoppages, so it's fair to say I've had better days at Oulton Park. Will get some footage up if I can find anything worthy.
    1 point
  9. Steve and I now entered for LDMC weekend
    1 point
  10. The magic wand has been fully loaded and what a cracking route I have on offer. All the best hills and roads of the southern Peak District, leading us to a lunch stop at The Knights Table, Buxton. I will have to book a table because this is a very popular pub on a Sunday lunchtime. * SO LISTEN EVERYBODY - LET ME KNOW BY SATURDAY EVENING IF YOU ARE COMING * or risk going hungry If we leave Halfords before midday we should get to the pub for 1pm, so I will book a table for 10 then, heck, wake up Julie, nobody will even ruddy turn up. After lunch, we will go off piste again for 40 minutes to finish at The Cottage Kitchen Country Cafe, Bottomhouse which is only 2 miles from the postcode in Winkhill. Don't be on a diet, the cafe has a rather good selection of cakes and it is only fair to start making our way through their selection. No pressure for you or your brother to come, Andrew, this is all a good plan regardless, but of course we would love to see you both. Below is a photo of the aforementioned pub, lets hope it is warm enough to sit at those tables on their terrace.
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  11. I am sure it will be wasted on Matt but Good One anyway! Is it from your personal collection? Glutey
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  12. Sorry my post was not supposed to be about the advice being given as wrong, as the reality is you do have to push harder. The actual general consensus was to to bleed them as well. It's just I went with the push harder for longer than I should have. I should of gone with my gut that they ain't right and bled them up sooner and upon doing so located the issue I had.
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  13. I'll be there. Will arrange with Tolf to see who else is coming
    1 point
  14. @CraigHew Thanks. I’ve just mailed valentinik for some pictures of his. I’ll get back to you if that doesn’t work out, if that’s ok with you. @IanK (Bagpuss) thanks for the offer. I have some amber lenses on my short length ones I can use.....presume they are the same lense? Cheers for the help all
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  15. Glad to hear all is OK now and everyone is on the mend. We do miss your input on the various posts........ actually, let me think about that...... no, honestly we do! Watched the whole vid and suspect you were the fastest away from the junction....... looks good
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  16. Have a great day, couldn’t make this in the end which is a good job as I’m off work with a foot I can’t walk on
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  17. We are getting there. My son had a few teeth removed that were buried (compacted) in his gums so needed to be put under. Coming to the end , tomorrow of 3 years of dental work, which is great, although you always worry when your kids get put under. He was fine and cocky within ten mins of waking up . Not sure who's gene he inherited there then ! . Family member was found collapsed in her home. She had fallen on Monday night in her bathroom and didnt know much. Was found 4 days later after managing to crawl out to the lounge and call for help. She has a broken ankle, a cut on her forehead from eyebrow to hairline and no much finger nails from dragging herself across the house. So, although we had spoken to her on Sunday, please be wary of our older family members. They maybe 100% the day before. Currently she has a cyst in her stomach which is going to be removed, which was the start of it all, after they get her blood to stabilise. Apparently, the house is a war zone with blood everywhere. All hands on deck coming up, be she wont be out for ages. On a better note, the car is looking good. I have some new dash lights to go in. Also a horn button to get rid of one toggle. I have also re-lacquered the carbon wing covers this weekend just gone and happier with them, although not perfect. Paint seems to react and worm, even though I had flatted right back. Left it to dry and then wet and dried them both. Still waiting my carbon rear wheel arch covers , so hope to get them for Stoneleigh. Not saying what day I am going to Stoneleigh, so I have less chance of assassination . I was spotted though leaving a car meet recently at about 9 mins , if you get bored of other cars
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  18. setting off now. Pity the weather won’t be like this!
    1 point
  19. Was pondering on whether to do it to mine but decided to leave them, I would have gone for a series of round holes but as I'm OCD I concluded that they would never be perfect enough and it would drive me to distraction
    1 point
  20. Sorry to hear about the family health issues, can be a very worrying time for you all. Hopefully your son is on the mend too. All the best. D
    1 point
  21. Good to see your still with us and hope the family are on the mend
    1 point
  22. Good to hear from you TJ. Hope things are on the up. See you at Stoneleigh. Adge
    1 point
  23. Glad thing as on the up TJ
    1 point
  24. Hope family and friends are ok, good to know your alright and we can call off the search party! Maybe see you at Stoneleigh. John
    1 point
  25. The aluminium drums were also looking a bit tired so these were left with a local company for media blasting. The before and after
    1 point
  26. With space in the garage currently at a premium the plan is to refurbish all the parts first and then carr out the assembly right at the end. The first job to do was the front hubs and uprights. I was suprised to find these were aluminum hubs rather than the cast steel sidecar units which they would have orignally been fitted with. Front brakes are still used BMC mini drums, the backplates were looking worse for wear so I opted to replace these rather than refurbish. Otherwise everything else received a good coat of paint, a regrease and then reassembly.
    1 point
  27. I can't believe it's been 4 months since the last update. i started a major kitchen refurb for SWMBO back in November so that has required most of my attention at the expense of garage time however that hasn't stopped me from doing a few small jobs when time had allowed. With the first car almost complete and only the chassis left to paint, I've turned my attention to the second JW4, the Carburol Special and who have been following this thread from the start wil recall it's hanging from the rafters. Like my first JW4 the Carburol began it's life racing in Formula IV but with the demise of the series it was converted by and adapted by it's then owner John Shaply in the mid-1970's for hillclimbs. Time hadn't been kind and when it came into my ownership the chassis was covered in a thin layer of rust and what other parts I had have all seen better days. The orignal aluminium panelling it carried during it's hillclimbing days has long since been lost but by chance I have a full set of Mk2 JW4 bodywork lurking in the loft of the garage. The Carburol Special begain its life as a JW4 Mk2 so the plan is to rebody it with this but critically retain all the chassis modifications and bracing that was undertaken by John Shaply. As I'll be building it for the "period look" I'll also be fitting a period engine so the Triumph Twin will be finding a new home.
    1 point
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