RYL775E 998 Austin Cooper project
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A couple of nice little finds recently bought, now which one do I use!
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Your car looked…..and sounded great today when spotted going around Palm Court island at 4 pm ish
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Thanks Dave,
First time out since late last summer, a few teething issues in getting her started but a new dizzy cap and rotor arm later and back in business albeit driving back tonight and I lost the brakes! Always something!
Thanks again.
First time out since late last summer, a few teething issues in getting her started but a new dizzy cap and rotor arm later and back in business albeit driving back tonight and I lost the brakes! Always something!
Thanks again.
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So that’s why the brakes failed!
Any reason why this might have occurred? Had the car on the axle stands all other parts to the system look good, no leaks etc…
No fluid lost from the look of it but will have to bleed the system as air has been pumped into it.
Any reason why this might have occurred? Had the car on the axle stands all other parts to the system look good, no leaks etc…
No fluid lost from the look of it but will have to bleed the system as air has been pumped into it.
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I've had that happen with repro caps. Find an old original and it won't split. Not sure why you will have got air in the system because of this happening?
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Thanks Nick
I’ll see if there is anything in the box of bits to salvage a cap.
I’ll see if there is anything in the box of bits to salvage a cap.
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A few additions to the cooper, with NOS Kangol belts now installed, a set of mats from Mark (and no they do not look that bright in reality!) and a pair of newton recliners (I have up trying to find an original pair as well as microcells etc….
Finished restoring the Les Leston wheel, just got to sort out the broken screw in an original boss.
Getting close to where I want it!
Finished restoring the Les Leston wheel, just got to sort out the broken screw in an original boss.
Getting close to where I want it!
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Re: RYL775E 998 Austin Cooper project
That looks very smart! And are you happy with the seats? I'm considering a pair for my Cooper also, but I'm 6 ft 3 and I have no idea if they will anywhere near fit me. But that said, now I'm driving for years with the standard Cooper seats...
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Many thanks.
Yes the recliners are a massive improvement on the standard seat,, no more back ache.
The only thing I do find odd is the back pad feels quite narrow and can feel initially uncomfortable but it you get used to this after 5mins of driving with a smile on your face!.
The other option would be looking out for a pair of Microcell Contour seats - possibly a wider seat
http://mk1-forum.net/viewtopic.php?t=12883
Yes the recliners are a massive improvement on the standard seat,, no more back ache.
The only thing I do find odd is the back pad feels quite narrow and can feel initially uncomfortable but it you get used to this after 5mins of driving with a smile on your face!.
The other option would be looking out for a pair of Microcell Contour seats - possibly a wider seat
http://mk1-forum.net/viewtopic.php?t=12883
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It’s been a while since my last post but a few jobs completed over the winter (I know it’s nearly July!).
1/ annoying knocking has gone now following refurbishment of the steering rack
2/ tracking redone
3/ new steering wheel installed
4/ refurbished and installed revised air box
5/ oil and filter changed
Finally managed to get out today for its maiden voyage and it’s sounds and drives better than before!
He’s a few photographs from todays outing!
1/ annoying knocking has gone now following refurbishment of the steering rack
2/ tracking redone
3/ new steering wheel installed
4/ refurbished and installed revised air box
5/ oil and filter changed
Finally managed to get out today for its maiden voyage and it’s sounds and drives better than before!
He’s a few photographs from todays outing!
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Yep......., those benelite grills do look the dogs danglers don't they.... Very nice
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Re: RYL775E 998 Austin Cooper project
Utterly fab!
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Lovely,
Any chance of some photos of how the head lining is finished with the webasto roof.
I job I still have to tackle and keep putting off.
Any chance of some photos of how the head lining is finished with the webasto roof.
I job I still have to tackle and keep putting off.
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Just found your photos of the roof trim half way through the thread.
Did the trimmer cut the headlining frame to fit?
Did the trimmer cut the headlining frame to fit?