US owners: no Voights 5-speed for you
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John - absolutely no problem at all. I have had to demonstrate this to several disbelievers uphill - forwards - backwards - slo mo and all went away amazed, especially when they experience the acceleration in second and third........WEEEEEEEEEEE HAAAAAAAAAAA!!
PS - my engine happily pulls gently in top gear from 1200rpm - but to be fair in 30mph zones I sometimes have to use 3rd gear but this is not a hassle.
PS - my engine happily pulls gently in top gear from 1200rpm - but to be fair in 30mph zones I sometimes have to use 3rd gear but this is not a hassle.
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Reading the different observations make me wonder whether it would not make sense to work with a car friendly transport firm. They do exist.
I have been very fortunate shipping components from the US with a specialised motorsports firm who solved some of the gremlins and with the US Postal folks for smaller, unbreakable items.
Transport is seemingly a problem in the UK as well - one of my UK suppliers waited for 6 weeks to get a parcel within from the London area to Suffolk through delivery problems alone.
Insurance is important as I have come across cases where transporters have dropped newly rebuilt engines doing thousands of Euros of damage - you would not think it possible to smash a MGB engine on a pallet, but some firms manage all the same.
I will speak to the motorsports transporter and see if it is possible to organise some sort of alternative with a container and sympathetic packaging. No promises!
I have been very fortunate shipping components from the US with a specialised motorsports firm who solved some of the gremlins and with the US Postal folks for smaller, unbreakable items.
Transport is seemingly a problem in the UK as well - one of my UK suppliers waited for 6 weeks to get a parcel within from the London area to Suffolk through delivery problems alone.
Insurance is important as I have come across cases where transporters have dropped newly rebuilt engines doing thousands of Euros of damage - you would not think it possible to smash a MGB engine on a pallet, but some firms manage all the same.
I will speak to the motorsports transporter and see if it is possible to organise some sort of alternative with a container and sympathetic packaging. No promises!
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john.p.clegg wrote:TBG wrote:Why not cut out all the hassle and expense and get a 3:1 CWP like what I done!! Still thrilled to bits with it - 5000rpm is 110mph - what's not to like? D
Hill starts and slow moving traffic....
John
Not with a blotty big engine like he has! In traffic you just leave it in 1st and idle along, there are more problems in slow traffic than a high gear. In mine anyway!
Meg
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