My Early Mk3 Interceptor Restoration project
Re: My Early Mk3 Interceptor Restoration project
Argh The prince of darkness strikes again !!!
I ended up going through the electrics and cleaning every connector then reseating and replacing all the bullet joiners, after experiencing one failure after another
These Lucas connectors especially the bullets seem to corrode after many years and hence are ticking time bombs
I ended up going through the electrics and cleaning every connector then reseating and replacing all the bullet joiners, after experiencing one failure after another
These Lucas connectors especially the bullets seem to corrode after many years and hence are ticking time bombs
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Re: My Early Mk3 Interceptor Restoration project
Don't you mean these Ripaults connectors? Once again Lucas being unfairly blamed.matt wrote:These Lucas connectors especially the bullets seem to corrode after many years and hence are ticking time bombs
Chris
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Re: My Early Mk3 Interceptor Restoration project
Yes those darn things !!
i always thought they to were lucas mfr'd , clearly not,
Ive learnt something new
--Matt
i always thought they to were lucas mfr'd , clearly not,
Ive learnt something new
--Matt
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Re: My Early Mk3 Interceptor Restoration project
The relay was definitely Lucas.
Not really moaning as 46 years use isn’t bad
Can’t see a modern ECU lasting that long !
John P
Not really moaning as 46 years use isn’t bad
Can’t see a modern ECU lasting that long !
John P
Previous Jensen Owner 2010-2022 (128/4451)
Understeer - Hitting the fence with the front of the car
Oversteer - Hitting the fence with the rear of the car
Horsepower -How fast you hit the fence
Torque - How far you take the fence with you
Understeer - Hitting the fence with the front of the car
Oversteer - Hitting the fence with the rear of the car
Horsepower -How fast you hit the fence
Torque - How far you take the fence with you
Re: My Early Mk3 Interceptor Restoration project
After replacing the chrome air filter for the original and fitting
Petronix coil & electronic points I headed back to the rolling road @
Rawspeed , Plymouth.
Last year we had around 205bhp at the wheels and it left yesterday fhe same.
Interestingly I arrived with 185bhp. The original filter is 10bhp down on chrome one.
The timing ended up around 12deg TDC with 24deg of advance.
Curve is a lot smoother on fhe Dyno at higher revs.
Also had a chance to paint the carport.
Couple of videos -
https://youtu.be/8K43k-g8mVU" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
https://youtu.be/k8i8hzppp-o" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
John P
Petronix coil & electronic points I headed back to the rolling road @
Rawspeed , Plymouth.
Last year we had around 205bhp at the wheels and it left yesterday fhe same.
Interestingly I arrived with 185bhp. The original filter is 10bhp down on chrome one.
The timing ended up around 12deg TDC with 24deg of advance.
Curve is a lot smoother on fhe Dyno at higher revs.
Also had a chance to paint the carport.
Couple of videos -
https://youtu.be/8K43k-g8mVU" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
https://youtu.be/k8i8hzppp-o" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
John P
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Previous Jensen Owner 2010-2022 (128/4451)
Understeer - Hitting the fence with the front of the car
Oversteer - Hitting the fence with the rear of the car
Horsepower -How fast you hit the fence
Torque - How far you take the fence with you
Understeer - Hitting the fence with the front of the car
Oversteer - Hitting the fence with the rear of the car
Horsepower -How fast you hit the fence
Torque - How far you take the fence with you
Re: My Early Mk3 Interceptor Restoration project
Hi John,
Which rolling road do you use, is it local ??
Which rolling road do you use, is it local ??
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Re: My Early Mk3 Interceptor Restoration project
Hi Matt ,matt wrote:Hi John,
Which rolling road do you use, is it local ??
Graham Rawlings , Rawspeed , Plymouth
(Parkway Ind Estate , Nr Marsh Mills)
Regards
John P
Previous Jensen Owner 2010-2022 (128/4451)
Understeer - Hitting the fence with the front of the car
Oversteer - Hitting the fence with the rear of the car
Horsepower -How fast you hit the fence
Torque - How far you take the fence with you
Understeer - Hitting the fence with the front of the car
Oversteer - Hitting the fence with the rear of the car
Horsepower -How fast you hit the fence
Torque - How far you take the fence with you
Re: My Early Mk3 Interceptor Restoration project
Had a busy June/July with numerous shows a wedding & a prom.
Topped off today with best in ‘Exotic’ class at Torbay Old Wheels.
Up against Ferrari , Aston , Porsche , Rolls etc.
Nice to meet up with 83yr old Ken Beauchamp who worked at JML
until 1976 & signed off my build sheets in 1972
John P
Topped off today with best in ‘Exotic’ class at Torbay Old Wheels.
Up against Ferrari , Aston , Porsche , Rolls etc.
Nice to meet up with 83yr old Ken Beauchamp who worked at JML
until 1976 & signed off my build sheets in 1972
John P
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Previous Jensen Owner 2010-2022 (128/4451)
Understeer - Hitting the fence with the front of the car
Oversteer - Hitting the fence with the rear of the car
Horsepower -How fast you hit the fence
Torque - How far you take the fence with you
Understeer - Hitting the fence with the front of the car
Oversteer - Hitting the fence with the rear of the car
Horsepower -How fast you hit the fence
Torque - How far you take the fence with you
Re: My Early Mk3 Interceptor Restoration project
Well done John
Slippery slope mate now you done the engine bay
Concours beckons
GaryC
Slippery slope mate now you done the engine bay
Concours beckons
GaryC
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Ditto Gary's comment, all that hard work is now showing it was worth it.
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John that’s fantastic, great effort. You must be well chuffed
Eddie
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Interceptor II 123/3901 CEA 1J
1970 Earls Court Motorshow Car
Re: My Early Mk3 Interceptor Restoration project
I've had a weep on at least one of the gearbox cooler pipes for some time and after recently painting the driveway it was obviously getting worse.
After talking to Mark Rivron I realised he had a spare remote cooler so yesterday it was fitted.
I believe the same was used by Mark on CEA 1J & VRL563H.
Pleased with the install and no more topping up the ATF...
John P
After talking to Mark Rivron I realised he had a spare remote cooler so yesterday it was fitted.
I believe the same was used by Mark on CEA 1J & VRL563H.
Pleased with the install and no more topping up the ATF...
John P
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Previous Jensen Owner 2010-2022 (128/4451)
Understeer - Hitting the fence with the front of the car
Oversteer - Hitting the fence with the rear of the car
Horsepower -How fast you hit the fence
Torque - How far you take the fence with you
Understeer - Hitting the fence with the front of the car
Oversteer - Hitting the fence with the rear of the car
Horsepower -How fast you hit the fence
Torque - How far you take the fence with you
Re: My Early Mk3 Interceptor Restoration project
After around 8 1/2 years ownership I had my first 'fail to proceed' a few weeks back.
Heading to Torquay for a jolly with another Jensenite when 1 mile from his home I had the sight
of steam/smoke oozing out of my semi-louvred bonnet!
Managed to get to his home and promptly pull the bonnet catch.
A small jet of water was squirting out the back of the thermostat housing onto the engine block.
Dissapointingly the housing & gasket were less than two years old. After cooling down and heading back
home , a journey of 7 miles I headed to my mechanic.
The housing wasn't at all flat and the 'slack' had been taken up by the gasket. What was really bad was the
replacement was no better! It seems many parts are obviously made in the far east and it shows.
Both housings rock on their low points which is where the two bolts go through.
Thanks to DBC Garage as usual for sorting the issue out and getting plenty of water and antifreeze in
the block before the weather turns real cold.
John P
(Picture shows how easily a blade slides under)
Heading to Torquay for a jolly with another Jensenite when 1 mile from his home I had the sight
of steam/smoke oozing out of my semi-louvred bonnet!
Managed to get to his home and promptly pull the bonnet catch.
A small jet of water was squirting out the back of the thermostat housing onto the engine block.
Dissapointingly the housing & gasket were less than two years old. After cooling down and heading back
home , a journey of 7 miles I headed to my mechanic.
The housing wasn't at all flat and the 'slack' had been taken up by the gasket. What was really bad was the
replacement was no better! It seems many parts are obviously made in the far east and it shows.
Both housings rock on their low points which is where the two bolts go through.
Thanks to DBC Garage as usual for sorting the issue out and getting plenty of water and antifreeze in
the block before the weather turns real cold.
John P
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Previous Jensen Owner 2010-2022 (128/4451)
Understeer - Hitting the fence with the front of the car
Oversteer - Hitting the fence with the rear of the car
Horsepower -How fast you hit the fence
Torque - How far you take the fence with you
Understeer - Hitting the fence with the front of the car
Oversteer - Hitting the fence with the rear of the car
Horsepower -How fast you hit the fence
Torque - How far you take the fence with you
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Re: My Early Mk3 Interceptor Restoration project
I'm not a fan of these chromed thermostat housings.
My original had very badly corroded (see here: https://www.joc.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=23344" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) so I fitted a new one which was one of these chromed ones just before going to Italy in 2016 and just about 120 miles into the trip it started leaking. Some silicone sealant cured the problem but after getting back I replaced it with a NOS original that I found on ebay in the US and it hasn't leaked since. Interesting to see the last comment on my thread though!
My original had very badly corroded (see here: https://www.joc.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=23344" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) so I fitted a new one which was one of these chromed ones just before going to Italy in 2016 and just about 120 miles into the trip it started leaking. Some silicone sealant cured the problem but after getting back I replaced it with a NOS original that I found on ebay in the US and it hasn't leaked since. Interesting to see the last comment on my thread though!
Chris
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Re: My Early Mk3 Interceptor Restoration project
I had a similar experience with a leaking joint on a new Summit chrome housing on my recent journey to the Swiss weekend which was cured by fitting a rubber o ring type gasket around the thermostat itself rather than a gasket between the two uneven surfaces.
1973 Interceptor III
1997 Daimler X308 Super Eight
1937 Ford Model 10 CX
1997 Daimler X308 Super Eight
1937 Ford Model 10 CX