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Forum: Vintage Truck Discussion 18th May 2017, 21:37
Replies: 53
Views: 71,300
Posted By G-CPTN
I can only guess that they are for noise...

I can only guess that they are for noise suppression - some local regulation maybe - I have never seen them either for real nor even in photographs.
Forum: Vintage Truck Discussion 8th May 2017, 21:20
Replies: 53
Views: 71,300
Posted By G-CPTN
I don't recognise these parts. Bedford TK...

I don't recognise these parts.

Bedford TK mudflaps. (https://www.picclickimg.com/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/z/rWgAAOSwzrxUvqgA/$/Bedford-Tkbedford-J-Typebedford-Quality-Mud-Flaps-_1.jpg)
Forum: Vintage Truck Discussion 28th August 2016, 22:17
Replies: 53
Views: 71,300
Posted By G-CPTN
http://www.sunthonphu.com/bedford-466-manual.pdf ...

http://www.sunthonphu.com/bedford-466-manual.pdf

http://www.kosters.dk/Catalogue/WORKSHOP-MANUALS-ON-TRUCKS/1971-Bedford-381-466-cu-in-Engine-Clutch-Workshop-
...
Forum: Vintage Truck Discussion 21st July 2016, 12:11
Replies: 53
Views: 71,300
Posted By G-CPTN
The changes needed to get the engine running...

The changes needed to get the engine running satisfactorily without the turbo will probably outweigh the manufacture of a new exhaust.

Can you not source and exhaust from the same source as the...
Forum: Vintage Truck Discussion 11th July 2016, 23:17
Replies: 53
Views: 71,300
Posted By G-CPTN
Unfortunately my manual doesn't detail where the...

Unfortunately my manual doesn't detail where the spring is anchored, and the illustration that shows it in situ is schematic and not 'realistic'. Is there anywhere within reach of the spring that...
Forum: Vintage Truck Discussion 5th January 2016, 22:13
Replies: 53
Views: 71,300
Posted By G-CPTN
The handbrake will be part of the secondary...

The handbrake will be part of the secondary system.

Brake systems should be designed such that any single failure leaves the vehicle with the ability to 'stop' - albeit with a reduced performance...
Forum: Vintage Truck Discussion 5th January 2016, 13:08
Replies: 53
Views: 71,300
Posted By G-CPTN
It depends on the age of the vehicle. It...

It depends on the age of the vehicle.

It might be Service and Secondary but Primary and Secondary circuits are normal descriptions, however, it isn't unusual to have two primaries as well as a...
Forum: Vintage Truck Discussion 24th May 2015, 20:47
Replies: 53
Views: 71,300
Posted By G-CPTN
Sorry, memory doesn't last that long. I...

Sorry, memory doesn't last that long.

I would favour BSP.
Forum: Vintage Truck Discussion 3rd April 2015, 14:24
Replies: 53
Views: 71,300
Posted By G-CPTN
There was a tool that was like a lever with a...

There was a tool that was like a lever with a pivotting link attached.

The lever end was 'anchored' against the backplate and the (wire) link hooked around the end of the spring then, using the...
Forum: Vintage Truck Discussion 8th February 2015, 21:10
Replies: 53
Views: 71,300
Posted By G-CPTN
MK/MJ (20 inch wheels):- Spring U-bolt nuts -...

MK/MJ (20 inch wheels):-
Spring U-bolt nuts - front 95 lb.ft - rear 140 lb.ft
Hanger and shackle bolts and nuts - front 125 lb.ft - rear 190 lb.ft


I do not know the respective sizes of the...
Forum: Vintage Truck Discussion 26th January 2015, 18:43
Replies: 53
Views: 71,300
Posted By G-CPTN
Why blue? Black would be standard - I don't...

Why blue?

Black would be standard - I don't think I ever saw a blue one.

I can't remember whether military vehicles were other than black (chassis).

Looks good though - but unusual IMO.
Forum: Vintage Truck Discussion 15th January 2015, 22:46
Replies: 53
Views: 71,300
Posted By G-CPTN
Looking good.

Looking good.
Forum: Vintage Truck Discussion 5th January 2015, 00:11
Replies: 53
Views: 71,300
Posted By G-CPTN
That guy is 'ambitious' to say the least. ...

That guy is 'ambitious' to say the least.

I'd love to know if he actually gets it running legally.
Forum: Vintage Truck Discussion 16th December 2014, 23:14
Replies: 53
Views: 71,300
Posted By G-CPTN
The stubby brackets are intended to remain...

The stubby brackets are intended to remain fastened to the sidemembers, whilst the crossmember should be unbolted if necessary and removed.
Forum: Vintage Truck Discussion 16th December 2014, 21:55
Replies: 53
Views: 71,300
Posted By G-CPTN
Without refreshing my memory, ISTR that the...

Without refreshing my memory, ISTR that the engine rear mounting / gearbox crossmember has a removable section to facilitate removal of the power unit - and in particular the gearbox.
The support...
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