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Old 06-05-10, 01:05 PM
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Thank you both for very helpful answers.

Daniel
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Old 05-09-10, 07:59 PM
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I bought an adaptor kit FA021 from Flexolite in Salisbury, UK for about £40. It has worked out very well.

Daniel
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Old 06-09-10, 04:50 AM
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Daniel, with regard to your oil filter adaptor, I take it that it enables
you to use a current screw on canister filter. On the Bristol engine the oil
flows through the filter in the opposite direction to the canister types,
so check that your adaptor does reverse this or you will risk the
possibility of parts of the filter blocking your oil ways.
Also it is good that you have found some one to re-spray your car, but you
have most likely found out that the body frame is welded to the chassis and
difficult to remove. However, if any of the original paint or filler
remain on the car it should be removed and new applied as the old looses its f
lex ability with age and will craze with the expansion of the aluminium.
I wish you luck with the re-spray.
My regards,
Bellerophon
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Old 19-10-10, 09:40 PM
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Thank you very much for the advice Bellerophon.

The respray is being carried out by G & B Autospray in Royston, Herts and is well under way now. It is indeed a full bare metal respray and their process seems surprisingly similar to the methods described in the 401 launch press release available at the JEL450 web site.

I have been able to visit several times during the preparation and so far, I would heartily recommend them. The big question now is what colour to paint it. For the last 20 years I have known it as a cream coloured car, but it turns out that it should be Cambridge Grey (green really).

Daniel
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Old 20-10-10, 08:00 AM
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Default Oil filter adaptor

I still regret not painting my TR4 in the factory baby blue racing colour
when I had the chance, instead sticking to the bright red in which it left
the factory.
My advice would be not to paint your car in its original colour if you don't
like it!
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