Hi Steve, they called 'DOWTY SEAL' here in UK. I use them on high pressure hydraulic systems. Can be reused many times if used carefully. Thanks for ALL your videos.
Mr. D3shooter. I began to follow your channel very recently and also subscrive it. This comment is not to this specific video, but for the whole channel. Let me share what I think of you: You are AWESOME! Your videos are so well detailed and cover so many issues, not just cars. I´m from Portugal and I´m trying to figer out your nationality. Think you are from Belgium, right? Well you are a self educated man with a enormous "know how". We have the passion of old cars and photography in common. I have a Triumph TR4A IRS from 1965 that I will begin restoring it next month. My sincere and honest congratulations! Keep on with your excellent work and videos. All the best!
Thank you so much Bruno for those kind words. Yet I am an ordinary man..nothing special... Good to see that you will start your TR4A IRS restoration. maybe pop a few video on your work ?
@@D3Sshooter THanks also! Yes I will try to show something. It will not be me restoring it, will do just minor work, due to my lack of knowledge :) All the best.
I think if you manage to find some old stock new parts they would be off better quality and fit. Doesn't seem to be as much attention to detail nowadays just cost cutting. Get yourself a set off flexible headed ratchet spanners would be very useful in places like fitting the anti roll bars bushes. Great video as usual!!
Nice! I have on my projects before made PCV lines using steel tube, if I take great care on measuring and bending I have made some pretty snazzy and sporty looking lines. And never have to pine over whether or not they will collapse. Still have to use rubber joiners. But I try to make the steel lines fit very snug, then the rubber hose joiners just act as a seal.
For the PCV pipe you can bend some brake pipe and then need only need a small piece of rubber at each end,. And those crimp type hose clamps will be perfect
Hello. First a compliment on the great videos. I'm waiting for the video where you explain how the 38er DGAS is set on the engine. I just bought a new carburetor for my Essex
Hello Steve, nice work on the TVR, its what I call removing all the "spiders webs" (previous owners neglect) from a car. That W plate could it be turned around so the inlet faces the opposite side. Then the connection to the rocker cover will be shorter and it will need one or two joints. The joints themselves are under negative pressure so won't need clamping, maybe a dab of..........silicon, but used here for good reasons. On the subject of clamping, there is this tool which you can easily make yourself, that can pull wires and you can make your own clamps especially for this application. The clamps grip around the full circle and look neater. Check on UA-cam "Wire clamping tool".
Thanks for the comments and very good points. I can turn the W plate, but then the hose does no longer fit. I have seen that tool and I might consider it. Great comments
Die anti rollbar connecties, net zo'n merk als Mook zeker? Wat een bagger maar die polyurethaan bussen zal je zeker bevallen. Jammer dat je zoveel aftermarket rotzooi moet gebruiken. Maar vind het zeker leuk hoe je de tvr opbouw. Ga zo door.
Hello. Great video. I had an old engine that was always bending pushrods, and the cause ended up being weak valve springs. Just a note in case it happens again. Also, a gasket on top and bottom of your W plate, perhaps??
you know the nuts on the anti roll bar maybe a ratchet spanner would be better and faster. but that all depends if there is room for the ratchet spanner to move in the area.
Knowing how meticulous you are, I’m sure you will find a way to eliminate those ugly and heavy worm clamps on the PVC tube. I know I would. 👍 on the video and thanks for sharing!
Thank you Steve.As usual a great Video but also very well done job. One comment on the cover for the bellhousing. If you build a kind of a notch at the deepest point of the cover, leaking oil has a chance the run out of the bell housing instead of staying inside. The old cover is a kind of cardboard and it sucked up the oil of the last decades already. By the way is there any tool existing wich is not in your workshop already? I thougt I'm good equiped in my workshop but now I know better. Thank you for sharing.
a lot of ford engines have the rubber seal on the sump plug. im not a fan of ford sump plugs people also use 13mm and round them off i used to use a 1/2" socket and tap it on its quite a tight fit but thats better not likely to round the bolt off
Nice Progress. Can i ask at the 24 minute mark it looks like the top left of the machined surface is sort of ground away in a spot ? Why does it look like that to me
25:36 Hey, i have a question. Can you possibly turn the w plate backward with the pcv hose fitting turned against the torpedo wall? Will it affect anything? I believe it will look much nicer!😁 Thanks for the god tips and tricks!
Thanks for the comments, now that is a very good question. And to be honest I have no idea... These are square as the funnel is square, yet the question remains, why are the top funnels square? I have no idea, but will try to find an answer
@@D3Sshooter maybe it is for the looks? It is also interesting that both throttles open at the same time. Some cars had the second choke opening near full throttle for extra boost.
Hi I have learned a great deal watching your videos, have you used a carburettor synchrometer on your weber dgas38 carb? I have used one on my essex and found that one bank is pulling 9hg and on the other bank 6 hg I have checked everything I can think of and can find now reason for this difference, any suggestions?
Looking very good. Too bad with the poor quality parts from race tech. Must be very annoying.. Good thing youre resourceful and get it bolted on nice anyway 👍 The air filter looks a bit small. Have you thought about fitting a bigger filter and if it might be less restrictive?
I too had my "bogus problems" with imports from the UK. They left the single market :( Funny thing, I bought a lot of electronics parts made in China from UK suppliers because it was easier and usually faster than buying in China directly and cheaper than buying from German suppliers. With all the import paperwork it's not feasible anymore.
At 25:38 why don't you turn the W plate a 180°? so the connection is better in line with the valve cover. Beter even in het Engels gevraagd voor de mee lezers. 😏
К&N filters do have better performance but it's because they are less restrictive(more chance of dirt passing through) what is your reasoning to put them?
I know you miss Fleur. You keep using her collar. With all due respect, that mess you put together for the valve on top of the valve cover looks terrible. You should look into those clamps which are basically a spring you use a pair of pliers to put on: a lot less ugly. Give us an update on your other projects next time! Would love to know what's in the works.
Love your work thanks for posting
Glad you enjoy it!
Hi Steve, they called 'DOWTY SEAL' here in UK. I use them on high pressure hydraulic systems. Can be reused many times if used carefully. Thanks for ALL your videos.
Thanks for the info! Thanks for the comments
I'm really looking forward to hearing the TVR run now. Good stuff.
Its out and running, check the channel. Thanks for the comments
I can't believe you do all the stuff you do in the videos AND have a job.
Thanks for the comments, O I sure do a 12 hours days job... besides the hobby stuff
Really enjoy your channel, thank you for sharing your efforts, I always learn new things from your projects.
Thanks for watching!
Mr. D3shooter. I began to follow your channel very recently and also subscrive it. This comment is not to this specific video, but for the whole channel. Let me share what I think of you: You are AWESOME! Your videos are so well detailed and cover so many issues, not just cars.
I´m from Portugal and I´m trying to figer out your nationality. Think you are from Belgium, right?
Well you are a self educated man with a enormous "know how". We have the passion of old cars and photography in common. I have a Triumph TR4A IRS from 1965 that I will begin restoring it next month.
My sincere and honest congratulations! Keep on with your excellent work and videos. All the best!
Thank you so much Bruno for those kind words. Yet I am an ordinary man..nothing special... Good to see that you will start your TR4A IRS restoration. maybe pop a few video on your work ?
@@D3Sshooter THanks also! Yes I will try to show something. It will not be me restoring it, will do just minor work, due to my lack of knowledge :) All the best.
I like the upgraded hat.
hahaha
Nice job Steve, always interesting and enlightening.
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi, Steve those old copper gaskets have a rope interior. It might have been better fit. I'm rebuilding a classic Rover, learning a lot here! Thanks.
Nice job Steve 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
I think if you manage to find some old stock new parts they would be off better quality and fit. Doesn't seem to be as much attention to detail nowadays just cost cutting. Get yourself a set off flexible headed ratchet spanners would be very useful in places like fitting the anti roll bars bushes. Great video as usual!!
Great point! Thanks for the comments
Love all the equipment in your workshop! Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching! Some of my stuff is very old.
The pigeons are calling.....!
Thanks for the comments,
Nice! I have on my projects before made PCV lines using steel tube, if I take great care on measuring and bending I have made some pretty snazzy and sporty looking lines. And never have to pine over whether or not they will collapse. Still have to use rubber joiners. But I try to make the steel lines fit very snug, then the rubber hose joiners just act as a seal.
That's a great idea!
I guess you could spin the W plate 180 degrees to have a shorter distance to the PCV valve?
Thanks for the comments, you can, but then the hose would not work.
@@D3Sshooter But the hose has the correct curves to cut off and make a nice short pipe to the PCV with a piece of steel brake pipe.
For the PCV pipe you can bend some brake pipe and then need only need a small piece of rubber at each end,. And those crimp type hose clamps will be perfect
Thanks for the comments, good point... I might do so
Hello. First a compliment on the great videos. I'm waiting for the video where you explain how the 38er DGAS is set on the engine. I just bought a new carburetor for my Essex
Thanks for the comments, that should be in the follow on video that are out
Hello Steve, nice work on the TVR, its what I call removing all the "spiders webs" (previous owners neglect) from a car. That W plate could it be turned around so the inlet faces the opposite side. Then the connection to the rocker cover will be shorter and it will need one or two joints. The joints themselves are under negative pressure so won't need clamping, maybe a dab of..........silicon, but used here for good reasons.
On the subject of clamping, there is this tool which you can easily make yourself, that can pull wires and you can make your own clamps especially for this application. The clamps grip around the full circle and look neater. Check on UA-cam "Wire clamping tool".
Thanks for the comments and very good points. I can turn the W plate, but then the hose does no longer fit. I have seen that tool and I might consider it. Great comments
Great work. Love your videos
Glad you like them!
@@D3Sshooter Like you we have old cars and a very old home.
Die anti rollbar connecties, net zo'n merk als Mook zeker? Wat een bagger maar die polyurethaan bussen zal je zeker bevallen. Jammer dat je zoveel aftermarket rotzooi moet gebruiken. Maar vind het zeker leuk hoe je de tvr opbouw. Ga zo door.
Thanks for the comments, dat is inderdaad een probleem dat veel aftermarket stukken echt slechte kwaliteit zijn.
Hello. Great video. I had an old engine that was always bending pushrods, and the cause ended up being weak valve springs.
Just a note in case it happens again. Also, a gasket on top and bottom of your W plate, perhaps??
He did check the valve spring tension and they were all within spec.
Thanks for the info! there is one gasket below and two above the W plate...
@@vayabroder729 - thanks
You should get yourself a ratchet wrench set.
Makes life easier. At least in the workshop.
Thanks for the comments, I do have them but can't be used in this case unless they would be the open type wrench
you know the nuts on the anti roll bar maybe a ratchet spanner would be better and faster. but that all depends if there is room for the ratchet spanner to move in the area.
yep , the room was the problem
Smart. Good work S.
Thank you! Cheers!
Knowing how meticulous you are, I’m sure you will find a way to eliminate those ugly and heavy worm clamps on the PVC tube. I know I would. 👍 on the video and thanks for sharing!
Spring clamps would give a neater look....
Thanks for the comments, I will and have a alpex tube ready
Thank you Steve.As usual a great Video but also very well done job. One comment on the cover for the bellhousing. If you build a kind of a notch at the deepest point of the cover, leaking oil has a chance the run out of the bell housing instead of staying inside. The old cover is a kind of cardboard and it sucked up the oil of the last decades already.
By the way is there any tool existing wich is not in your workshop already? I thougt I'm good equiped in my workshop but now I know better. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for the comments, and indeed that is a very good point, Will do so/
a lot of ford engines have the rubber seal on the sump plug. im not a fan of ford sump plugs people also use 13mm and round them off i used to use a 1/2" socket and tap it on its quite a tight fit but thats better not likely to round the bolt off
Thanks for the comments
Nice Progress. Can i ask at the 24 minute mark it looks like the top left of the machined surface is sort of ground away in a spot ? Why does it look like that to me
Hi Nick, that is normal as the intake manifold bolds against the head.
25:36 Hey, i have a question. Can you possibly turn the w plate backward with the pcv hose fitting turned against the torpedo wall? Will it affect anything? I believe it will look much nicer!😁 Thanks for the god tips and tricks!
Steve, is there a specific reason why the choke portions of the carburetor is square?
Thanks for the comments, now that is a very good question. And to be honest I have no idea... These are square as the funnel is square, yet the question remains, why are the top funnels square? I have no idea, but will try to find an answer
@@D3Sshooter maybe it is for the looks? It is also interesting that both throttles open at the same time. Some cars had the second choke opening near full throttle for extra boost.
Hi I have learned a great deal watching your videos, have you used a carburettor synchrometer on your weber dgas38 carb? I have used one on my essex and found that one bank is pulling 9hg and on the other bank 6 hg I have checked everything I can think of and can find now reason for this difference, any suggestions?
Looking very good.
Too bad with the poor quality parts from race tech. Must be very annoying..
Good thing youre resourceful and get it bolted on nice anyway 👍
The air filter looks a bit small. Have you thought about fitting a bigger filter and if it might be less restrictive?
Thanks for the comments, the filter was on it and is very open, so that should be OK... But will see soon
I too had my "bogus problems" with imports from the UK. They left the single market :(
Funny thing, I bought a lot of electronics parts made in China from UK suppliers because it was easier and usually faster than buying in China directly and cheaper than buying from German suppliers. With all the import paperwork it's not feasible anymore.
Thanks for the comments, its an issue
In the US we call them bushings, not bush. A bush is a small shrub. A bush is also a slang word for twat. Lol.
Thanks for the comments, lol
At 25:38 why don't you turn the W plate a 180°? so the connection is better in line with the valve cover.
Beter even in het Engels gevraagd voor de mee lezers. 😏
Thanks for the comments, dat is niet mogelijk...
One drop link is metric and the other imperial.
Thanks for the comments, yep
Ik ben eigenlijk een beetje sprakeloos... en da gebeurt nog niet zo snel... ! Schitterend !
Bedankt philip.... er is nog heel wat werk aan de winkel bij deze TVR. Maar we komen er wel
К&N filters do have better performance but it's because they are less restrictive(more chance of dirt passing through) what is your reasoning to put them?
Thanks for the comments, Well they were on it and as you already stated , they are less restrictive
I know you miss Fleur. You keep using her collar. With all due respect, that mess you put together for the valve on top of the valve cover looks terrible. You should look into those clamps which are basically a spring you use a pair of pliers to put on: a lot less ugly. Give us an update on your other projects next time! Would love to know what's in the works.
Thanks for the comments, the good thing is it works and yes I will look for thoe clips///
An avalance of innuendos @12:55 but I better keep my mouth shut
Thanks for the comments, by all means man ..speak up... txs
For gods sake man buy some ratchet spanners your driving me insane 😝😝😝😝
hahaha, Thanks for the comments I do have them , but can't be used in this case.