Spring 2011 Issue
- karlsgazelle
- Posts: 158
- Joined: Fri Mar 04, 2011 11:00 pm
Spring 2011 Issue
What can I say? WOW!
The 50 year E-type article. Must be amongst the best ever reports in our favourite magazine. A great piece of motoring history. A fascinating character, Norman Dewis.
Just leaves one yearning for more of his anecdotes.
Thanks Matt, thoroughly enjoyed that.
Regards
Karl
The 50 year E-type article. Must be amongst the best ever reports in our favourite magazine. A great piece of motoring history. A fascinating character, Norman Dewis.
Just leaves one yearning for more of his anecdotes.
Thanks Matt, thoroughly enjoyed that.
Regards
Karl
-
- Posts: 201
- Joined: Mon Feb 07, 2011 11:55 am
- Location: Halifax, West Yorkshire
Re: Spring 2011 Issue
Awwwwwww! Don't spoil it for us plebs who don't subscribe...
Toledo Man
1972 Triumph Dolomite 1850 auto (NYE 751L)
2008 Citroen Grand C4 Picasso 2.0 HDi Exclusive (MA08 WCL)
1995 BMW 318i (M265 PNC)
1991 Toyota Celica GT (J481 ONB)
1972 Triumph Dolomite 1850 auto (NYE 751L)
2008 Citroen Grand C4 Picasso 2.0 HDi Exclusive (MA08 WCL)
1995 BMW 318i (M265 PNC)
1991 Toyota Celica GT (J481 ONB)
Re: Spring 2011 Issue
Ahh yes been snapping at the bit to find out the issue with the Quattro clutch
Must say I was confused till I read it a couple of times. Begs the question why take the speedo sensor out? Can’t say I ever felt the need. You had Neil balanced on the engine bay holding stuff out of the way! Again why? The only things that get in the way are the rack and coolant rail, I’m assuming you removed the two bolts/nuts that hold the track rod assemblies to the rack and the bell housing bolt to release the coolant rail? These then just need tying up out of the way. I see you did not remove the front sub-frame why? This needs to be out of the way, it must have took you longer to remove the gearbox mount arms than it would have done to take the sub frame down.
I know someone coming along after the event and criticising is annoying so I apologise but surely before taking a job on like this it’s worth taking ten minutes to ask the best method?
Must say I was confused till I read it a couple of times. Begs the question why take the speedo sensor out? Can’t say I ever felt the need. You had Neil balanced on the engine bay holding stuff out of the way! Again why? The only things that get in the way are the rack and coolant rail, I’m assuming you removed the two bolts/nuts that hold the track rod assemblies to the rack and the bell housing bolt to release the coolant rail? These then just need tying up out of the way. I see you did not remove the front sub-frame why? This needs to be out of the way, it must have took you longer to remove the gearbox mount arms than it would have done to take the sub frame down.
I know someone coming along after the event and criticising is annoying so I apologise but surely before taking a job on like this it’s worth taking ten minutes to ask the best method?
Never play chess with a pigeon. It will knock all the pieces over, S*#t on the board and then strut around pretending it won.
-
- Posts: 43
- Joined: Fri Jan 21, 2011 11:01 pm
- Location: Cambridge
Re: Spring 2011 Issue
Thanks Minxy, We deliberately try to make things difficult for ourselves on PC to create good copy...
Grrr
Grrr
1970 ROVER P6B 3500
1971 JENSEN INTERCEPTOR II\
1971 MORRIS MINOR TRAVELLER
1994 JAGUAR XJ6 3.2S
1971 JENSEN INTERCEPTOR II\
1971 MORRIS MINOR TRAVELLER
1994 JAGUAR XJ6 3.2S
Re: Spring 2011 Issue
...and we didn't take the sensor out, it fell out. You interested in buying it, Minxy?
Re: Spring 2011 Issue
Just got it - very nice - but why do you insist on slagging off the V12 E-type?
We've got one; it's rather nice as far as I'm concerned
We've got one; it's rather nice as far as I'm concerned
1977 Triumph Spitfire 1500; 1974 Jaguar E-Type OTS V12
Re: Spring 2011 Issue
I think it's rather a good issue, I've not read all of it yet, but so far, I'm impressed.
Regarding the V12 E-type, I wouldn't describe the article as 'slagging it off', rather it's an honest verdict on a late car. Even a series 3 fan will admit that it's not as pretty as an early car, and they were getting distinctly lardy by the end of the model's life. It's still a great car, but to many, the early E-type is better, as it shows the design as its purest and uses the legendary six cylinder engine.
Regarding the V12 E-type, I wouldn't describe the article as 'slagging it off', rather it's an honest verdict on a late car. Even a series 3 fan will admit that it's not as pretty as an early car, and they were getting distinctly lardy by the end of the model's life. It's still a great car, but to many, the early E-type is better, as it shows the design as its purest and uses the legendary six cylinder engine.
Re: Spring 2011 Issue
The mags been sat on the side for a couple of days while I wait for a chance to read it.
Looking forward to the no more filler article on page 78 which I've given a very quick glance, we used to hot spray zinc from a wire roll for a protective coating in the 80's when I served my time making agriculutural machinery, think this might be similar process and a very interesting use of it given it will protect aswell as fill.
Looking forward to the no more filler article on page 78 which I've given a very quick glance, we used to hot spray zinc from a wire roll for a protective coating in the 80's when I served my time making agriculutural machinery, think this might be similar process and a very interesting use of it given it will protect aswell as fill.
Re: Spring 2011 Issue
i spy my westie
thanks chaps!
thanks chaps!
Re: Spring 2011 Issue
Expect delivery on / around July 2026rich. wrote:i spy my westie
thanks chaps!
Understeer: when you hit the wall with the front of the car.
Oversteer: when you hit the wall with the back of the car.
Horsepower: how fast you hit the wall.
Torque: how far you take the wall with you.
Oversteer: when you hit the wall with the back of the car.
Horsepower: how fast you hit the wall.
Torque: how far you take the wall with you.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests