daimler 250 v8 1967 recomissioning

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harvey
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Re: daimler 250 v8 1967 recomissioning

#81 Post by harvey »

TerryG wrote:Sorry to thread hijack but If a ZF automatic box requires you to lift off slightly to change up (when you have your foot to the floor) which way does the kick down cable need to be adjusted?
I would say you need to move the adjuster on the outer cable towards the engine, in other words that would be slackening the inner cable a bit. Make a note of your starting point.
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Re: daimler 250 v8 1967 recomissioning

#82 Post by TerryG »

Thanks Harvey. I will move a 1/4 turn at a time and see what happens.
Understeer: when you hit the wall with the front of the car.
Oversteer: when you hit the wall with the back of the car.
Horsepower: how fast you hit the wall.
Torque: how far you take the wall with you.
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Re: daimler 250 v8 1967 recomissioning

#83 Post by harvey »

TerryG wrote:Thanks Harvey. I will move a 1/4 turn at a time and see what happens.
I think you might be there forever doing that.........

Try one whole turn at a time.
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Re: daimler 250 v8 1967 recomissioning

#84 Post by lhubbard »

Replacement master cylinder arrived so fitting and test drive this afternoon once brakes are rebled dow.. with all the fluid loss supprised i had and brake at all
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Re: daimler 250 v8 1967 recomissioning

#85 Post by lhubbard »

hi everyone

completed fitting new master cylinder. Took the car out for a small run up the road and was greeted first but a quiet large engage jolt. car moved off but i heard a thud comming from the front UJ. this was substantial at walking pace. I suspect that, as Harvey has pointed out, to be there is significant backlash in the propshaft UJs and as such I will be removing the propshaft for closer examination and replacement where necessary of the Ujs and centeral bearing.

However given the size of the thud at low speed I suspect significant wear and as such professional referbishment may be required. Any one know a good supplier of such services?

best regards

lee
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#86 Post by harvey »

lhubbard wrote: However given the size of the thud at low speed I suspect significant wear and as such professional referbishment may be required. Any one know a good supplier of such services?
You would be unlucky if there was anything more required than you can do yourself as far as the prop is concerned. Inspect all the uj's and replace as required, check any splines for wear, the same with the centre bearing. All of which you should be able to do yourself.
Check how much backlash there is in the diff by moving the prop flange both ways with the rear wheels stationary.
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#87 Post by lhubbard »

cheers harvey

I have done UJ's on landrover props and I have seen one eat into the flange housing before so i will extract the prop and take it from there.

I think i will replace the prop central bearing too and and mounting bushes while i am there as the cost seems reasonable.


I will get back to you with further progress

cheers

lee
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#88 Post by lhubbard »

here is a picture update of the car is it was last weekend. Its getting there from the wreck it was

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#89 Post by Wicksy »

Nice :!: :lol:
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#90 Post by lhubbard »

its getting there, jsut the proshaft problems to deal with and it will be sorted. I have a gear box leak but i hope to sort this out this weekend when i can get it right up on ramps.
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