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37 minutes ago, D.E said:

*picks up a small lot of books*

*sits down in the park on the way back to skim through them*

*immediately gets confronted with little blue threewheelers*

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So, do you want me to scan the entire four page article or do you already have it?🙂

hah cool! :) 

indeed I do already have a copy but its very cool to see, I have not managed to scan it in tho so that probably would not be a bad idea :) (I am curious what yours is in as it looks like a pretty big book compared to the magazine I have)

(for anyone reading it do take heed that some of the facts and figures are a bit off, like the Invacar Mk12 was introduced in 1960 and the Invacar Mk9 never really existed beyond a few prototypes etc! and they Call a Harper Mk6 an Invacar Mk10A LOL)

On 28/08/2019 at 11:21, LightBulbFun said:

yep its one of those fun things, on some Model 70's nothing on the V5 etc actually says its a 3 wheeler :mrgreen: 

 

speaking of Model 70's this just arrived in the post :) its a gift stuart got me for all the hard work and research I have been doing recently :) 

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Not bad

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Ohh period Photos a Model 70 in colour :) 

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a couple more detailed shots :) 

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and Oh dear I have had a small accident! :mrgreen:

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lets have a close up of the money shot :) thats right its a Model 70 chassis on the production line!, really excited to see this as i have wondered what a Model 70 looked like without any body work, also one for @Zelandeth since I know he asked me a while back if I had any such pictures, well I do now :) 

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many thanks to Stuart for getting this small gift for me :) 

BTW I noticed despite XPH620N being a Model 70 Mark B, its on 12 inch wheels....

 

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4 minutes ago, LightBulbFun said:

hah cool! :) 

indeed I do already have a copy but its very cool to see, I have not managed to scan it in tho so that probably would not be a bad idea :) (I am curious what yours is in as it looks like a pretty big book compared to the magazine I have)

 

 

Will do!

The book is one entire volume of On Four Wheels:

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3 minutes ago, bobdisk said:

@LightBulbFun I will not be the only one who says YES PLEASE!!!  At near Heathrow, I think I heard some of them, but did not see them, except on the tv !!

Yeah the noise is always mightily impressive :)  especially  from the jets, makes me sad im unlikely to ever hear/witness a Vulcan fly by 

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4 hours ago, LightBulbFun said:

Yeah the noise is always mightily impressive :)  especially  from the jets, makes me sad im unlikely to ever hear/witness a Vulcan fly by 

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A Vulcan Scramble, with 3 of them rolling at the same time, is pretty ground shaking.

It used to be a feature of the airshows at Finningley in the late 70s early 80s.

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3 hours ago, chadders said:

A Vulcan Scramble, with 3 of them rolling at the same time, is pretty ground shaking.

It used to be a feature of the airshows at Finningley in the late 70s early 80s.

Indeed, I don't think any microphone could capture the real sound of a Vulcan. And even if it could you'd need some bloody big speakers to get the volume right. 

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13 hours ago, bobdisk said:

@LightBulbFun I will not be the only one who says YES PLEASE!!!  At near Heathrow, I think I heard some of them, but did not see them, except on the tv !!

Here in Twickenham, I saw quite a few of them fly over Heathrow, but also had these two fly low over my house in quick succession - possibly not part of the actual flypast:

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on the Invacar front, Frazer has managed to (literally) drag the ravine car out of the ravine :) 

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it kinda looks like how I feel most of the time, but a few bits are salvageable, like the rear quarter panel with the good wheel arch was saved intact so that will make for a good repair section

the rest of the Fibreglass is being binned off soon (but hopefully the rear bathtub can be kept as that looks to be in good shape) so if anyone spots any small section they might need let me know! (cc @Zelandeth )

otherwise any and all bits (including the engine) are free for the taking if anyone needs anything let me know and ill get you in touch  :) (sadly the gearbox was full of water so I think thats done for!)

 

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9 minutes ago, Harriytait said:

Has this one been shared yet? Found on Google images.

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its one I have known about (I have that exact same screenshot of an image) for many years now, but I have never seen anything else of it knowingly 

I have some ideas of which it might but nothing solidly concrete, I know an white and blue Mk12 something I think different from ONO454D that was said to be in Tipperary, Ireland (note the DoneDeal watermark)

but I dont know which that one is for sure, needs more chasing up! (tho I do wonder if the picture of the white and blue Mk12 being held together with a plank is the same one as this/that one)

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16 hours ago, LightBulbFun said:

on the Invacar front, Frazer has managed to (literally) drag the ravine car out of the ravine :) 

Has he been able to find the chassis number yet, so you can work out which one it is?

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On 06/06/2022 at 11:12, Andrew353w said:

A little "off topic", but in connection with the fuel itself, I discovered from my Daf 33 handbook that although it is designed to run on regular fuel (old 2 star) if I were to run it on premium grade fuel the ignition could be advanced by 2 degrees, thus obtaining a little more power. As all the E5 petrols are of this grade I thought I'd take advantage & retuned it. I reset the points gap, used a dwell angle meter to set the gap even more accurately, reset the plug gaps and timed the engine 2 degrees in advance of the normal line, with the result that the car goes like a bloody rocket! The immediate difference was the tick-over became higher, so much so that the centrifugal clutch kept engaging, indicating a hefty increase in revs. Oddly the Esso premium seems much better than the supermarket ones, so much so that I achieved a staggering (and somewhat unnerving...) 85 mph while wizzing round the M25 a few days ago, and on a  level section of the motorway, to boot! The look of amazement on the faces of the drivers, as I passed them was something to behold. If any fellow autoshiters are considering retuning their older engines, do so-the results are amazing! 

its interesting to read this as

as I know @Zelandeth's Model 70 (another air-cooled Flat twin CVT driven vehicle :) ) is also set fairly advanced in its ignition timing (compared to the book value anyhow!)

and I know TPA generally goes pretty well

On 24/03/2022 at 18:06, Zelandeth said:

Decided to pop out and check the timing when I was putting her back into the garage.  Really no excuse for me not having done so before given the time it takes.

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Then out with the timing light.

Our results show that at idle we have 15° advance...

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By sheer fluke I managed to catch the marks aligned in that photo if you look closely.

This rises to 43° at...quite a lot of rpm.

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Didn't have the tach hooked up, but it seemed reasonable to my ear.  I didn't recall the manual giving a total timing measurement anyway, just at idle...so it was more just to confirm the centrifugal mech was working smoothly.

That 15° is rather a lot more advanced than the manual calls for...

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Especially as the amendment there seems to suggest they were basically setting things up for zero advance...I know they were running on two star fuel, but even so...

15° sounds a reasonable number to me, though I've not a huge amount of experience messing with this sort of thing.  Definitely sounds better than zero!

For comparison, did we ever get a note of what TWC has her timing set to, either on the current or original engines?

it makes me all the more curious to know what timing @dollywobbler's TWC is set to given the performance gap!

(I also wonder what REV is set too! I dont even know if her distributor is free or if its sized like it is on TWC and TPA)

its also interesting to read you got 85 out of the DAF given the similar configuration that is to the Model 70 and the fact that 82Mph is the often quoted top speed of a Model 70!

its something I have never been able to verify sadly, but its interesting to hear a similarly equipped vehicle is so capable :) which gives some credence to it

 

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34 minutes ago, barefoot said:

Sorry, not been on this thread for the last couple of weeks, Jubilee etc. Without having to trawl through another 40 odd posts, can anyone let me know if it's back on the road & rackin' up them miles?

not yet sadly

but things are getting there @red5 has got her running on the "new" carb and he got the original mechanical fuel pump working as well :)

so with that big issue out of the way, hopefully its not long now since its mostly smaller tasks that need sorting out now, but obviously Red5 has to fit in around work etc so I cant put an exact time on when she will be back sadly

but I am really hoping it is soon! I do really want to have REV back! but its obviously one of those it takes as long as it takes

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On 11/02/2022 at 12:21, Harriytait said:

I wonder how long it's been since an Invacar has parked down Paulsgrove Road? Well about 30 minutes 😎😂

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On 11/02/2022 at 12:53, LightBulbFun said:

Oh thats very cool! did not quite realise that was local to you like that :) 

there are lots of shots like that id like to recreate/see be recreated, very awesome to see it being done :) 

I think there are enough Model 70's floating around on the forum that we could actually recreate the shot in entirety with all 9 Model 70's :) (especially as Adam has KPL139P which of course is a close relation to KPL29P in the first shot :) ) 

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twas just going through my Invacar images folder and I figured id finally post this yet another photograph of the famous row of Invacars outside Gorge Hodges Ltd :) 

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but while im at it, @Harriytait how goes things with VJN? :)

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She's just been sitting around, haven't used her since the end of April as I've not gotten around to rebuilding the brakes, I've been so busy with work and other commitments. I asked about 4 local classic car garages but none seemed interested so I'm just going to have to take a weekend off at some point and just crack on with it.

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