My New Interceptor - '72 Mk 111, 133-5597
Re: My New Interceptor - '72 Mk 111, 133-5597
Thank you, Rocky.
Not a job I can do, but a description of a potential cause — and solution — if those symptoms appear on my car.
A solid write-up, and one that will be appreciated by many of us.
Thank you for taking the time, and well done on the work, and the sharing of the experience. A very thoughtful post.
Adam
Not a job I can do, but a description of a potential cause — and solution — if those symptoms appear on my car.
A solid write-up, and one that will be appreciated by many of us.
Thank you for taking the time, and well done on the work, and the sharing of the experience. A very thoughtful post.
Adam
Adam J. Leamy
Victoria, BC
Canada
1975 Interceptor Convertible
2311-1635
Victoria, BC
Canada
1975 Interceptor Convertible
2311-1635
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Re: My New Interceptor - '72 Mk 111, 133-5597
Out of interest, what makes the square lock tabs so "silly"?
I can see that they are not so satisfying as a nice wired nut, but I always thought they did the job fairly well.
I can see that they are not so satisfying as a nice wired nut, but I always thought they did the job fairly well.
"Now that chassis number is particularly interesting ‘cos it’s the one after the one before, which is the one after mine, not many people know that"
Stephen, Epping, Essex
Stephen, Epping, Essex
Re: My New Interceptor - '72 Mk 111, 133-5597
The “silly” part of them is:
1) They are too stout to be bent with the sharp angles needed to satisfactorily and accurately mate against the caliper casting and the flat of the bolt.
2) Access is quite limited, again, causing difficulty in bending them satisfactorily and accurately against the caliper casting and the flat of the bolt.
3) They didn’t lock my bolts in place!
(Maybe #3 is a bit my fault.)
Maybe they would work better if I had better access to the calipers from below, by having the car way up on a lift.
Rocky
1) They are too stout to be bent with the sharp angles needed to satisfactorily and accurately mate against the caliper casting and the flat of the bolt.
2) Access is quite limited, again, causing difficulty in bending them satisfactorily and accurately against the caliper casting and the flat of the bolt.
3) They didn’t lock my bolts in place!
(Maybe #3 is a bit my fault.)
Maybe they would work better if I had better access to the calipers from below, by having the car way up on a lift.
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
‘Merica!!!
Or…. “Does this window make my a$$ look fat?”
Rocky
Or…. “Does this window make my a$$ look fat?”
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
In honor of Adam Leamy and Denis, I finally finished my battery isolation switch project.
I got this heavy duty disconnect from one of my Pantera buddies, and was able to fabricate a bracket that mounts sturdily to the hood spring on the right side of the engine bay.
The switch is wired between the negative post of the battery, and chassis & engine ground. All connections treated with Thomas & Betts “Kopper-cote”, and all cables are heavy duty welding cable with professionally installed terminals.
As discussed in another thread, this mod is to isolate my battery in the case of longer periods of storage, and to easily remove power from the electrical system when I am doing work on the car. I have already been through a lot of the electrical systems, and I have confidence that the car is not extremely likely to spontaneously combust on starts or operation, but you never know (knock on wood!)
The mod looks better in the car than in my picture!
Rocky
I got this heavy duty disconnect from one of my Pantera buddies, and was able to fabricate a bracket that mounts sturdily to the hood spring on the right side of the engine bay.
The switch is wired between the negative post of the battery, and chassis & engine ground. All connections treated with Thomas & Betts “Kopper-cote”, and all cables are heavy duty welding cable with professionally installed terminals.
As discussed in another thread, this mod is to isolate my battery in the case of longer periods of storage, and to easily remove power from the electrical system when I am doing work on the car. I have already been through a lot of the electrical systems, and I have confidence that the car is not extremely likely to spontaneously combust on starts or operation, but you never know (knock on wood!)
The mod looks better in the car than in my picture!
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
Took Big Wild out for a stretch of the legs…. Great trip..
‘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
Happy 2024 from the Prescott Arizona Underground from the JOC USA Western Region!!!
‘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 a great picture of my car!
‘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
Hi, Rocky;
Both are great pics. I really liked the first one — lots of windows in that building, but the one stands out. Like your car, really; lots of rides on those Arizona roads, but your Interceptor sits proud.
And Happy New Year to you, too!
Sincerely,
Adam
Both are great pics. I really liked the first one — lots of windows in that building, but the one stands out. Like your car, really; lots of rides on those Arizona roads, but your Interceptor sits proud.
And Happy New Year to you, too!
Sincerely,
Adam
Adam J. Leamy
Victoria, BC
Canada
1975 Interceptor Convertible
2311-1635
Victoria, BC
Canada
1975 Interceptor Convertible
2311-1635
Re: My New Interceptor - '72 Mk 111, 133-5597
You guys over on “The Big Island” see stuff like this all the time, but I wanted to post up some glamour shots…. Cars & Coffee today.
‘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
Installed my “emergency” hood (bonnet) release cable.
I got the 1/16 inch wire rope and clamps for about $15 on eBay. I am making lots of emergency release cables for my various vehicles.
This is the first one I did because it was so easy.
I put insulation on the cable (Tygon tubing) because it is close to the positive terminal of my solenoid.
The emergency cable is zip tied into the side vent so I can access it very easily if ever needed. It’s all pulled up and out of the way, but once extracted it has a pretty straight pull to the latch mechanism.
The trunk (boot) release looks like more of a challenge…
Rocky
I got the 1/16 inch wire rope and clamps for about $15 on eBay. I am making lots of emergency release cables for my various vehicles.
This is the first one I did because it was so easy.
I put insulation on the cable (Tygon tubing) because it is close to the positive terminal of my solenoid.
The emergency cable is zip tied into the side vent so I can access it very easily if ever needed. It’s all pulled up and out of the way, but once extracted it has a pretty straight pull to the latch mechanism.
The trunk (boot) release looks like more of a challenge…
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
I installed my Compushift Transmission Controller A/B switch.
It’s the tiny pushbutton between the A/F Ratio gauge, and the Vacuum gauge. It lights up blue in “B” configuration.
A = Leisurely Cruise Mode
B = HiPo Shift Mode (Higher RPM Shift Point)
Amazing how long this one took…. Had a 2 week setback when I melted the 8mm switch with my soldering iron…
Rocky
It’s the tiny pushbutton between the A/F Ratio gauge, and the Vacuum gauge. It lights up blue in “B” configuration.
A = Leisurely Cruise Mode
B = HiPo Shift Mode (Higher RPM Shift Point)
Amazing how long this one took…. Had a 2 week setback when I melted the 8mm switch with my soldering iron…
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
Came up to Ohio, USA for the Eclipse…
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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
Can only say WOW!!!!
Shaun Winfield
Mk 3 Blue
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JOC member no. 8822
Mk 3 Blue
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