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Rusty Triumphs in Scotland - Volvo MOT time! - 25/06/24


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So it turns out they couldn't test the belts in the boot for the optional fold out seating that no longer exists... They couldn't check 'cause there were tools in the boot. Giving them a phone to see if I have to remove them or if they just aren't testable if there isn't actually a seat for them.

Hazard switch still a bit iffy, you have to push it towards the dash a bit when operating it, then it works fine. Removing it seems to involve removing the steering wheel to get at the screws and it doesn't even look like it comes apart.

Exhaust blow.... Erm...

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This was a rear silencer once. New one ordered. I'm away on holiday with Girlfirend_70s next Weds so it'd better arrive by the end of the week... 

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New silencer arrived:

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And trial fitted:

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It took some real butchery to get the old one free from the other pipes...

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So I dug out the welder for the first time since moving in. Couldn't find my mask or gloves and pretty much instantly ran out of gas, so not exactly my finest work...

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Fuck it, it'll do.

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Round 2 on Tuesday. Going on holiday in it on Wednesday...

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1 hour ago, GingerNuttz said:

Your mask is in the garage hanging up btw, I forgot to put it in the Dolly 🤣

My garage is a disaster zone so I figured it was either at yours or burried.

57 minutes ago, sdkrc said:

 

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Cannae wack it.

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  • 2 weeks later...

MOT'd with 7hrs to spare.

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Arrived at Pitlochry with a rhythmic howl which intensified when turning right and vanished under braking.

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That'll not help... 

Needs more investigation as the car still pulls to the left, as it did before, with no signs of the front brakes binding and being retracked not long ago. I also think the "doughnut" that supports the propshaft is tired as there is substantial drivetrain vibration.

Overall it's just not driving as well as I'd like...

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Still getting the job done though.

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9 hours ago, captain_70s said:

Then I can start road testing

Excited? Apprehensive?

It must be a long time coming to get to this point now where hopefully you're back to a decent Dolomite.

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3 hours ago, SiC said:

Excited? Apprehensive?

It must be a long time coming to get to this point now where hopefully you're back to a decent Dolomite.

Bit of both. 

Must be coming up on a full year since the sump full of bronze discovery as it was just before FotU...

It's only the last month or two I've been been putting major time into it. It's booked in to FotU (again) so that was the deadline but to avoid it being an inevitable last-minute shitshow I was aiming to have it ready to take to Berwick on hols, so the last few weeks I've generally been in the garage from 6 till 10 every evening. 

If I'd not buggered up the cam timing I'd have had it broken in Weds 21st and had the rest of the week to test drive and do other misc shit before leaving on Mon. As it was it first fired at 22:15 on the Sunday!

Either way the shifting the goal posts worked, as I now have a few weeks to put miles on and iron out problems before the big trip.

(As well as make sure the Volvo will make it to Shitefest)...

 

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really awesome to see the Dolly has a fresh engine in it and is up and running! I look forward to seeing it out and about once more :) 

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Not a great start.

This was immediately preceded by the Volvo not starting due to having run out of fuel, again. The Acclaim then sprang a fuel leak, luckily I spotted the smoke from all the fuel pissing onto the exhaust. 

Anyway. The Dolly's throttle linkage had died. I'd constructed it out of cable ties to be fair. Bits have been ordered but not yet landed. I reconstructed it with more cable ties.

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Yes, it has broken down. A quick blat up and down my street saw it going fine but mega down on power. So I chucked the timing light on it and dialed that in better.

Then went for a loop around the town. As it warmed up it started running like shit and kangarooing. I opened the choke and it seemed to sort it for another 1/4 mile until it started playing up again. Eventually it would barely drive and I pulled over as it wouldn't climb a 2% grade.

Eventually I made a break for it and got it halfway along main street where it died another 2 times. Removed the fuel filter in case that was blocked and checked the pump connections in case it was pulling air.

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Sat here for 15 mins letting it cool down and managed to get it the final 1/2 mile home by feathering the throttle and slipping the clutch.

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So it fires right up with a bit of choke from cold, comes off choke in a min or two. Then it runs fine until it starts getting hot at which point it starts acting like it has no fuel. It'll idle and rev a bit but won't pull it's own weight.

I thought it was leaning out, but it stank when I pulled up at home so maybe it's actually mega rich...

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2 hours ago, SiC said:

Are there any needle changes needed for that uprated cam?

As far as I'm aware it should run with the stock setup. It is the carb with the waxstat, I wouldn't have thought it'd adjusted the mix so much it was undrivable but who knows. It's a 2p fix...

Coil and condenser are a possibility. Have spares to swap in.

I wasn't going to keep driving a car with an empty silencer around in circles at 11pm. Further testing tonight...

Wicked fairy curse almost certain.

Persistence through misery, the thinking man's strength through joy...

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The waxstat suggestion does chime with it turning to shit as it gets warmed up. I have no experience of them, are they as shit as they sound?

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3 minutes ago, somewhatfoolish said:

The waxstat suggestion does chime with it turning to shit as it gets warmed up. I have no experience of them, are they as shit as they sound?

No idea. I binned the one on the original carb because why bother retaining a 1970s emission control feature?

Some folk say they're shit, some reckon it makes no odds, either way it's a component that's 30 years beyond it's design life so may as well rule it out unless you're going concourse. 

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1 hour ago, captain_70s said:

 It's a 2p fix...

 

Now I've googled the things this makes sense. 🤣

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Big thanks to @juular and Mrs Juular popping over in the Toledo yesterday to offer assistance with Dolofuckery.

Waxstat deleted. I spent way too long attempting this with the carb on the car. Fucking stupid idea. Eventually resigned myself to pulling it off (fnarr) which made it less impossible.

While doing this I took the dome/piston off and realised the needle was wobbling all over the place. So I pulled my other (mirror image) carb off the shelf and swapped the relevant parts to the one on the car. Fucked with the mixture a bit while driving up and down the road and got it passable but not great. Then found the timing was wandering, the clamp that secures the dizzy wasn't quite fitting to the dizzy was moving up/down a bit. Pried that back into a functional shape, reattached the dizzy and timed to 10° BTDC with the strobe light saw it now actually drivable.

A run up the road to @320touring's unit was on the cards and with the car just about not shitting itself the obviously solution was to throw it at the motorway with the Toledo following.

I started regretting this decision when it really didn't want to go above 50mph. Occasionally being hit by a bout of stuttering that'd take it down to 40mph odd and then cleaning up again. Eventually it let out a big cough and then drove perfectly. As in I was feathering the throttle and struggling to keep it at 60mph, it just wanted to go like fuck.

Arrived at destination and took it a few drive around the local area and it was going well. On the drive home it played up again and foot hard to the floor = a steady 60mph on the flat and no more. Chief suspect is that the carb has shit in it which is blocking it up. Occasionally if you boot it the crap will get sucked through and it runs fine for a bit. Mixture is also only very roughly set on the "that sounds about right" metric, timing could also be tweaked and the fuel is year old E10 which will be shit. Will investigate further today.

Important thing is it managed a trip and didn't dismantle itself! 40 miles completed since rebuild!

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A clean of the carb and some fresh fuel and it will be reet. How does the dizzy clamp work on these? I've had luck with stuffing bits of coarse wet and dry into the bit where the clamp grips on ford dizzys, the roughness really helps when the clearances are factory tight*.

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1 hour ago, captain_70s said:

fuel is year old E10 which will be shit

That probably won't be helping things even if it's not the root cause. I put some year old E10 in my mower made it run like shit. The same mower ran fine on 5+ year old piss coloured fuel drained from the MG Midget fuel tank.

I reckon a carb service kit (pack that contains the seals), tooth brush and an evening of strip down then scrubbing using carb cleaner will have it right as rain. A job I actually really enjoy doing and makes a big difference.

Also worth checking the jet bore hasn't gone oval and the needle hasn't got a ridge on when dragging your nail across. I can't remember if I took that carb apart. Probably not as it ran enough as is to prove the lump itself seemed a healthy runner. 

I'm still keeping my fingers cross that it proves a good engine for you. 🤞

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the good thing with an S.U is that if there is a bit-o-shit in the fuel you can give it a fist full of choke which opens the needle right up and shit-be-gone

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@captain_70s has done top work on this engine and car. After it had its little strop on the motorway and began to fuel correctly, it just fucked off into the distance.

Looking forward to Scotch Corner at FOTU being sponsored by Triumph this year.

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Watching this thread gives me flashbacks. Pretty much everything here has happened to me over the last 30 years but despite that I still own a Triumph.

The above is showing the advantages and disadvantages of single vs twin carb. The twin carbs are a pig to set up and have usually untuned themselves within twenty minutes of having them professionally set up. But when you get shit in one at least you have another one to keep you going with at least three quarter power.

The single carb is a lot easier to set up and one HS4 is really adequate for this engine but if it gets blocked you're kind've buggered. 

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I was nipping into the Spar on Foundry Loan the other night and thought I was having a Life on Mars moment as I saw these two bombing past. It was a great sight. 

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