My New Interceptor - '72 Mk 111, 133-5597
Re: My new Interceptor - '72 Mk 111, 133-5597
Hmmm... Having a tough time choosing which door chrome to use....
I guess I'll go with the one on the top!
(got a great set from a good buddy of mine).
Thanks!
Rocky
OBTW: I hope you guys also like my "official English Pub table"! Picked it up at an auction in Dallas, TX.
I guess I'll go with the one on the top!
(got a great set from a good buddy of mine).
Thanks!
Rocky
OBTW: I hope you guys also like my "official English Pub table"! Picked it up at an auction in Dallas, TX.
‘71 TVR Vixen 2500 - (M Series Tribute)
'72 Interceptor III - 133/5597
'73 DeTomaso Pantera
'74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40
'95 Jaguar XJS Convertible
'72 Interceptor III - 133/5597
'73 DeTomaso Pantera
'74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40
'95 Jaguar XJS Convertible
Re: My new Interceptor - '72 Mk 111 - Run to the Pines
A few pictures from "Run to the Pines", a wonderful show in the high altitude of Northern Arizona, and a great drive to get there (about 200 miles). I got caught in an unexpected storm on my way up, but finally outran it.
Great "mini-vacation" - unbelievably enough, though - I was the only Interceptor there! (as well as the only Jensen, for that matter)! My buddy with the Austin-Healy 100 was there again...
And two Mopar 440s with Six-Packs - a Super Bee and a Challenger R/T.
Hope you enjoy the pictures.... Sorry they are mostly of my car.
I threw one in of my friends in the Pantera Club, too.
Rocky
Don't make fun of my one-eyed car! You can see the storm approaching in the background!
Great "mini-vacation" - unbelievably enough, though - I was the only Interceptor there! (as well as the only Jensen, for that matter)! My buddy with the Austin-Healy 100 was there again...
And two Mopar 440s with Six-Packs - a Super Bee and a Challenger R/T.
Hope you enjoy the pictures.... Sorry they are mostly of my car.
I threw one in of my friends in the Pantera Club, too.
Rocky
Don't make fun of my one-eyed car! You can see the storm approaching in the background!
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‘71 TVR Vixen 2500 - (M Series Tribute)
'72 Interceptor III - 133/5597
'73 DeTomaso Pantera
'74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40
'95 Jaguar XJS Convertible
'72 Interceptor III - 133/5597
'73 DeTomaso Pantera
'74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40
'95 Jaguar XJS Convertible
Re: My new Interceptor - '72 Mk 111, 133-5597
Here's the last two pictures...
‘71 TVR Vixen 2500 - (M Series Tribute)
'72 Interceptor III - 133/5597
'73 DeTomaso Pantera
'74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40
'95 Jaguar XJS Convertible
'72 Interceptor III - 133/5597
'73 DeTomaso Pantera
'74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40
'95 Jaguar XJS Convertible
Re: My new Interceptor - '72 Mk 111, 133-5597
Jeez,Rocky I would never had known you had a Jensen until I saw the ocassional picture. Actually your Jensen looks exactly like my SP (sort of) same everything except would love to see some storm clouds in Australia. Some country towns are now out of water and are trucking in. Cleaning cars with hose not allowed. How many miles to the US gallon do you get? Kenny38
Re: My new Interceptor - '72 Mk 111, 133-5597
Hi Kenny -
I hope you have enough to water your goats!
Anyway - my gas mileage isn't anything to brag about - about 12 mpg on my 200 mile journey... Nevertheless - 200 miles of smiles in a tankful.... Listening to that 440 burble...
Rocky
I think you are pulling my leg, but I'll go along with it.Jeez, Rocky I would never had known you had a Jensen until I saw the occasional picture.
I hope you have enough to water your goats!
Anyway - my gas mileage isn't anything to brag about - about 12 mpg on my 200 mile journey... Nevertheless - 200 miles of smiles in a tankful.... Listening to that 440 burble...
Rocky
‘71 TVR Vixen 2500 - (M Series Tribute)
'72 Interceptor III - 133/5597
'73 DeTomaso Pantera
'74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40
'95 Jaguar XJS Convertible
'72 Interceptor III - 133/5597
'73 DeTomaso Pantera
'74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40
'95 Jaguar XJS Convertible
Re: My new Interceptor - '72 Mk 111, 133-5597
Lovely Pics Chuck, and the car looks Great , you should be proud RockyMan and I know you are anyway, what are you going to do if it rains.. You've got no wipers Man
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Re: My new Interceptor - '72 Mk 111, 133-5597
Hey Grant - I just go faster!Grant wrote:what are you going to do if it rains.. You've got no wipers Man
Actually - I do have my wipers in the "boot", but since this is Arizona, I rarely need them....
(The problem is, when I do need them.... they are in the "boot"!)
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‘71 TVR Vixen 2500 - (M Series Tribute)
'72 Interceptor III - 133/5597
'73 DeTomaso Pantera
'74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40
'95 Jaguar XJS Convertible
'72 Interceptor III - 133/5597
'73 DeTomaso Pantera
'74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40
'95 Jaguar XJS Convertible
Re: My new Interceptor - '72 Mk 111, 133-5597
My wiper motors have seized. Rocky, do you have an SP? reason for asking is pic of lovely set up in one of your "proof of ownership" pics. Nice car and fuel is same as mine...... Again, winter there is coming so get the wipers out. Do you still have that cat? Regards kenny38
Re: My new Interceptor - '72 Mk 111, 133-5597
Hi Kenny -
No, I don't have a 6 pack or a cat. I take the SP pictures for my buddy, Racer Joe. The cats just follow me around. You can see the cat footprints all over my car in the last picture, above.
I have a desert tortoise.
It is the greatest pet ever. You never have to worry about a pet-sitter, it does it's own thing (lives in the yard, and eats grass and flowers), and everyone is excited when it comes out... "Oh, it's the first turtle of Summer!"
Rocky
No, I don't have a 6 pack or a cat. I take the SP pictures for my buddy, Racer Joe. The cats just follow me around. You can see the cat footprints all over my car in the last picture, above.
I have a desert tortoise.
It is the greatest pet ever. You never have to worry about a pet-sitter, it does it's own thing (lives in the yard, and eats grass and flowers), and everyone is excited when it comes out... "Oh, it's the first turtle of Summer!"
Rocky
‘71 TVR Vixen 2500 - (M Series Tribute)
'72 Interceptor III - 133/5597
'73 DeTomaso Pantera
'74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40
'95 Jaguar XJS Convertible
'72 Interceptor III - 133/5597
'73 DeTomaso Pantera
'74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40
'95 Jaguar XJS Convertible
Re: My new Interceptor - '72 Mk 111, 133-5597
Some Austin-Healeys spotted in Arizona... On top of Mount Lemmon...
‘71 TVR Vixen 2500 - (M Series Tribute)
'72 Interceptor III - 133/5597
'73 DeTomaso Pantera
'74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40
'95 Jaguar XJS Convertible
'72 Interceptor III - 133/5597
'73 DeTomaso Pantera
'74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40
'95 Jaguar XJS Convertible
Re: My new Interceptor - '72 Mk 111, 133-5597
I know you guys are bummed because I haven't posted another 6 photos of my car in a while.
So I will do so. I took "Big Wild" up to Phoenix (about a 120 mile journey each way). The car ran like a dream.
I dropped in at "Delta Motorsports" to say "Hi".
Anyway - here's some glamor shots.
So I will do so. I took "Big Wild" up to Phoenix (about a 120 mile journey each way). The car ran like a dream.
I dropped in at "Delta Motorsports" to say "Hi".
Anyway - here's some glamor shots.
‘71 TVR Vixen 2500 - (M Series Tribute)
'72 Interceptor III - 133/5597
'73 DeTomaso Pantera
'74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40
'95 Jaguar XJS Convertible
'72 Interceptor III - 133/5597
'73 DeTomaso Pantera
'74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40
'95 Jaguar XJS Convertible
Re: My new Interceptor - '72 Mk 111, 133-5597
Couple of issues corrected...
Have you ever heard that Interceptors have a reputation for catching fire? I wonder why?
I found that my shock mount bolts on the passenger side of the car had yielded. Replaced with two 9/16" bolts. Minor redrilling / retapping required. Note the larger bolt heads (partially hidden by the lower suspension close-off plate).
I would guess this was once a Festoon Light (Engine Bay Lamp)
Upgraded radiator shroud, Power Steering Mount and water pump pulley.
Have you ever heard that Interceptors have a reputation for catching fire? I wonder why?
I found that my shock mount bolts on the passenger side of the car had yielded. Replaced with two 9/16" bolts. Minor redrilling / retapping required. Note the larger bolt heads (partially hidden by the lower suspension close-off plate).
I would guess this was once a Festoon Light (Engine Bay Lamp)
Upgraded radiator shroud, Power Steering Mount and water pump pulley.
‘71 TVR Vixen 2500 - (M Series Tribute)
'72 Interceptor III - 133/5597
'73 DeTomaso Pantera
'74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40
'95 Jaguar XJS Convertible
'72 Interceptor III - 133/5597
'73 DeTomaso Pantera
'74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40
'95 Jaguar XJS Convertible
Re: My new Interceptor - '72 Mk 111, 133-5597
Couple more pictures of improvements...
Fabricated missing Radiator Shroud Attachment (which is original?)
Radiator with repaired transmission cooler
Set of attachment brackets - now you can tell which one I made!
Fabricated missing Radiator Shroud Attachment (which is original?)
Radiator with repaired transmission cooler
Set of attachment brackets - now you can tell which one I made!
‘71 TVR Vixen 2500 - (M Series Tribute)
'72 Interceptor III - 133/5597
'73 DeTomaso Pantera
'74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40
'95 Jaguar XJS Convertible
'72 Interceptor III - 133/5597
'73 DeTomaso Pantera
'74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40
'95 Jaguar XJS Convertible
Re: My new Interceptor - '72 Mk 111, 133-5597
I have finished my "Engine Bay Upgrade". It was a bigger project than I originally intended, but it's that "As long as I'm doing this... I might as well do that" syndrome.
I'll post up more pictures, but...
I had an interesting tuning activity today. I have a Demon 1900 on my Interceptor with an A/F Gauge and Vacuum gauge. I have been thinking it is running a little too rich, and have been monkeying with jets / metering rods and springs. You can change the metering rods and springs on the Demon without carb disassembly, but to change the jets, you have to take the lid off the body of the carb.
So I did that this afternoon, and stepped down a size on my primary and secondary jets.
It's a simple job. I put the carb back on and took the car out for a run.
About 100' from my house, I knew something was wrong, and about 1/8 mile, the car was pretty much dead, and wouldn't even idle.
Anyway - short story long,.... I rolled back down the hill and finally just barely got it back into my garage with starting fluid.
Earlier today (1 hour prior to the carb modifications) I had drove around for about 45 minutes, and the car ran great (just a bit rich), so I knew I have fuel, fuel pressure, good ignition, etc. It had to be something I did to my carb.
So I popped off the carb. First thing I noticed when I put it on the bench was the accelerator pump was pumping air. Psssst. Psssst. Not a drip of gas would squirt out.
I opened up the carb, and what do I find?
During reassembly - I had bumped one of the floats over, and it was jammed against a structure inside the carb lid. One of the bowls was completely dry (the one that feeds the accelerator pump) - the other one had gas to the normal level.
The float was jammed such that the inlet needle valve was shut. So one bowl couldn't refill.
So now I know what a V-8 runs like when only 1/2 the carburetor is putting in gas!
It was a quick fix. Just freed up the float, and it is now running great, and right in my "target zone" on the A/F gauge. The car is running great now, with A/F at "Ideal" for cruising, and slightly rich under heavier acceleration. Just what I had planned.
All-in-all, a good day.
For any of you running a Demon 1900 - and a "stock" 440.... I have:
* .074" Primary Jets
* .073" Secondary Jets
* 60/52 Metering Rods
* Silver Springs (8" Hg.)
Another Mystery Solved... "Intermittent Lean Spikes"
https://www.joc.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 97#p215297
I learned that the way an Air / Fuel (A/F) Meter works - the system is ONLY looking at the oxygen levels for the determination of a Lean / Rich condition. So if you have intermittent ignition (which actually puts out pulses of exhaust that are too rich, as the fuel is not burned) - the sensor reports it as too lean (because there's a lot more uncombined O2 in the gas stream. This is because the sensor can't assess how much hydrocarbons are passing the sensor.
So my "intermittent lean spikes" were being caused by an intermittent ignition issue - since corrected.
Rocky
I'll post up more pictures, but...
I had an interesting tuning activity today. I have a Demon 1900 on my Interceptor with an A/F Gauge and Vacuum gauge. I have been thinking it is running a little too rich, and have been monkeying with jets / metering rods and springs. You can change the metering rods and springs on the Demon without carb disassembly, but to change the jets, you have to take the lid off the body of the carb.
So I did that this afternoon, and stepped down a size on my primary and secondary jets.
It's a simple job. I put the carb back on and took the car out for a run.
About 100' from my house, I knew something was wrong, and about 1/8 mile, the car was pretty much dead, and wouldn't even idle.
Anyway - short story long,.... I rolled back down the hill and finally just barely got it back into my garage with starting fluid.
Earlier today (1 hour prior to the carb modifications) I had drove around for about 45 minutes, and the car ran great (just a bit rich), so I knew I have fuel, fuel pressure, good ignition, etc. It had to be something I did to my carb.
So I popped off the carb. First thing I noticed when I put it on the bench was the accelerator pump was pumping air. Psssst. Psssst. Not a drip of gas would squirt out.
I opened up the carb, and what do I find?
During reassembly - I had bumped one of the floats over, and it was jammed against a structure inside the carb lid. One of the bowls was completely dry (the one that feeds the accelerator pump) - the other one had gas to the normal level.
The float was jammed such that the inlet needle valve was shut. So one bowl couldn't refill.
So now I know what a V-8 runs like when only 1/2 the carburetor is putting in gas!
It was a quick fix. Just freed up the float, and it is now running great, and right in my "target zone" on the A/F gauge. The car is running great now, with A/F at "Ideal" for cruising, and slightly rich under heavier acceleration. Just what I had planned.
All-in-all, a good day.
For any of you running a Demon 1900 - and a "stock" 440.... I have:
* .074" Primary Jets
* .073" Secondary Jets
* 60/52 Metering Rods
* Silver Springs (8" Hg.)
Another Mystery Solved... "Intermittent Lean Spikes"
https://www.joc.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 97#p215297
I learned that the way an Air / Fuel (A/F) Meter works - the system is ONLY looking at the oxygen levels for the determination of a Lean / Rich condition. So if you have intermittent ignition (which actually puts out pulses of exhaust that are too rich, as the fuel is not burned) - the sensor reports it as too lean (because there's a lot more uncombined O2 in the gas stream. This is because the sensor can't assess how much hydrocarbons are passing the sensor.
So my "intermittent lean spikes" were being caused by an intermittent ignition issue - since corrected.
Rocky
Last edited by RockyUSA on Tue Apr 07, 2020 3:29 am, edited 1 time in total.
‘71 TVR Vixen 2500 - (M Series Tribute)
'72 Interceptor III - 133/5597
'73 DeTomaso Pantera
'74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40
'95 Jaguar XJS Convertible
'72 Interceptor III - 133/5597
'73 DeTomaso Pantera
'74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40
'95 Jaguar XJS Convertible
Re: My new Interceptor - '72 Mk 111, 133-5597
Some pictures….
‘71 TVR Vixen 2500 - (M Series Tribute)
'72 Interceptor III - 133/5597
'73 DeTomaso Pantera
'74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40
'95 Jaguar XJS Convertible
'72 Interceptor III - 133/5597
'73 DeTomaso Pantera
'74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40
'95 Jaguar XJS Convertible