raudiduncan
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posted on 1/7/13 at 03:41 PM |
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Starter Solenoid..?
Hi All,
I am new to this site, and hope some of you budding car builds could help?! I have aqquired a part built stuart taylor (i think!) with almost all
parts. I have some engine related questions as i know nothing about old engines - esp xflow which is in mine.
1. My starter is fitted buy has no solenoid - is this normal/is it hidden?
2. which way does the fuel pump pump and do you need a lift pump at tank end?
3. coming out of the water pump is a threaded hole - is this for a fan switch, if so any suggestions on purchasing one.
4. there are 3 pipes coming out of the manifold. 1 i guess is for brake servo (the larger one on its own), and then there is 2 the same coming out at
an angle which are for...?
5. i have no idea how to set up ignition/coil/dizzy etc...help?
6. how do i know what size engine it is?
On another note, where can one find the requirements for SVA - i built a 7 about 10years ago so i am sure things have changed a bit since!
Is there anything else i should watch out for...?
Alternatively I might be tempted to sell the lot (so i can start restoring a landy 110) should anyone be interested (99%complete and almost finished)
£1000's of new parts.
thanks
Duncan
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mookaloid
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posted on 1/7/13 at 03:47 PM |
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Welcome to the forum
some answers:
1, could be a remote solenoid like on a classic mini etc.
2, should be ok with just the one pump
3, need a pic really but I don't think this is normal
4, brake servo and water pipes for the coolant
5, get a haynes manual
6, someone who knows about this will be along soon!
Cheers
mark
"That thing you're thinking - it wont be that."
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gremlin1234
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posted on 1/7/13 at 04:13 PM |
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quote: On another note, where can one find the requirements for SVA - i built a 7 about 10years ago so i am sure things have changed a bit since!
SVA has become IVA
the official test manual from here:
http://www.dft.gov.uk/vosa/publications/manualsandguides/vehicletestingmanualsandguides.htm
Manual.pdfhttp://www.dft.gov.uk/vosa/repository/M1%20IVA%20Inspection%20
Manual.pdf
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MikeRJ
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posted on 1/7/13 at 04:35 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by raudiduncan
1. My starter is fitted buy has no solenoid - is this normal/is it hidden?
Lots of crossflows use an inertia type starter motor, which requires a remote solenoid. Like this:
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2. which way does the fuel pump pump and do you need a lift pump at tank end?
You shouldn't need a lift pump at the tank end if the fuel outlet is near the bottom of the tank. Don't know which way around the
connections are from memory, but check to see if there are any arrows cast into the pump.
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3. coming out of the water pump is a threaded hole - is this for a fan switch, if so any suggestions on purchasing one.
This hole takes a hollow threaded "spigot" which the heater hose connects to on the original installation. Fan switch will either go in
radiator, or in the thermostat housing if you use one from a Fiesta.
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4. there are 3 pipes coming out of the manifold. 1 i guess is for brake servo (the larger one on its own), and then there is 2 the same coming out at
an angle which are for...?
They are very probably the original crankcase breather pipes.
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5. i have no idea how to set up ignition/coil/dizzy etc...help?
Do you have the original points or is it electronic?
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6. how do i know what size engine it is?
This is usually cast into the side of the block. Have a look at
Burtons web site for a description of
casting marks.
[Edited on 1/7/13 by MikeRJ]
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Trollyjack
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posted on 1/7/13 at 05:00 PM |
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1. My starter is fitted buy has no solenoid - is this normal/is it hidden?
As MikeRJ says
2. which way does the fuel pump pump and do you need a lift pump at tank end?
Do away with the Mechanical one and fit a electrical facit type after the tank
3. coming out of the water pump is a threaded hole - is this for a fan switch, if so any suggestions on purchasing one.
No was for heater hose plug up unless you are having a heater my fan switch is on the radiator or you could fit a fiesta type one at the top where the
thermostat hopusing is
4. there are 3 pipes coming out of the manifold. 1 i guess is for brake servo (the larger one on its own), and then there is 2 the same coming out at
an angle which are for...?
one is for cooling water one is for vac for brake servo not sure about 3rd i'll check
5. i have no idea how to set up ignition/coil/dizzy etc...help?
Get a manual
6. how do i know what size engine it is?
on side of block does the last 2 letters sat AA 1300 or may be 1100 AB is 1600
TrollyJack
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