type 4 sees daylight after 15 years!
type 4 sees daylight after 15 years!
Hi all,
My girlfriend & her sister have just inherited a 411 LE...it's been tucked away for 15 years
Here it is...
Their farther (who owend the car) was a former Type 3 4 member.
I'm looking forward to pulling it out & getting it going & cleaned up.
Cheers for looking
My girlfriend & her sister have just inherited a 411 LE...it's been tucked away for 15 years
Here it is...
Their farther (who owend the car) was a former Type 3 4 member.
I'm looking forward to pulling it out & getting it going & cleaned up.
Cheers for looking
- Danny Lord
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I knew it was somewhere on here and now I've fed the kids I've found it
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It's hard to find the correct cotton braided 7mm fuel line in good quality, so I suggest you use good quality 5/16" which is a bit easier fit and doesn't split so easily on the spigots. There are a few places where the thicker wall will be a bit tight. you'll probably need new clips most places anyway. The engine cover plate is one of the tight places ISTR.
It looks well cared for - lucky you!
It looks well cared for - lucky you!
Dave.
Thanks for the info...I had trouble with fitting 7mm fuel lines to my bay camper. I installed twin carbs which requiered 7.5 mm fuel line but I couldn't find any so used 7mm which I thought was good quality. Around 200 miles later the pipe had started to break away internally (at the ends) & caused havoc with the carbs. Many hours of fun spent tracking that problem down!Editor wrote:It's hard to find the correct cotton braided 7mm fuel line in good quality, so I suggest you use good quality 5/16" which is a bit easier fit and doesn't split so easily on the spigots. There are a few places where the thicker wall will be a bit tight. you'll probably need new clips most places anyway. The engine cover plate is one of the tight places ISTR.
It looks well cared for - lucky you!
Car seems to be in good condition & I'd love to tke it on but I think the girls want to sell it on asap as the garage is costing them money. I'm still trying to convince the girlfriend it won't take up all my spare time + the cost of an extra garage will be ok....
I'd like to at least get it on the road again!
I found that the shorter pipe in the middle from the crankcase breather has quite a strong vacuum through it and kept on collapsing the original breather pipe I replaced it with.
In the end I had to use a thicker wall 1/2 inch car heater hose.
Not the original red colours I'm afraid but servicable on a daily.
On looking at yours I notice a few extra bits that aren't fitted to mine, firstly the little pipe fitted to the top of the bent connector on the top of the crank case breather box?
You air filter looks different too?
What is the silver rectangular box in the lower left corner of the picture> Is it an electronic ignition of some sort as it looks like it is attached to the coil by the yellow wire?
I'm just being nosey
Good luck with gaining permission to keep it for a little while at least...you might even prefer it the bay
In the end I had to use a thicker wall 1/2 inch car heater hose.
Not the original red colours I'm afraid but servicable on a daily.
On looking at yours I notice a few extra bits that aren't fitted to mine, firstly the little pipe fitted to the top of the bent connector on the top of the crank case breather box?
You air filter looks different too?
What is the silver rectangular box in the lower left corner of the picture> Is it an electronic ignition of some sort as it looks like it is attached to the coil by the yellow wire?
I'm just being nosey
Good luck with gaining permission to keep it for a little while at least...you might even prefer it the bay
Hi Shawn - If I remember I'll take some more detailed pics of the bits you mention the next time I see it.shawn71 wrote:I found that the shorter pipe in the middle from the crankcase breather has quite a strong vacuum through it and kept on collapsing the original breather pipe I replaced it with.
In the end I had to use a thicker wall 1/2 inch car heater hose.
Not the original red colours I'm afraid but servicable on a daily.
On looking at yours I notice a few extra bits that aren't fitted to mine, firstly the little pipe fitted to the top of the bent connector on the top of the crank case breather box?
You air filter looks different too?
What is the silver rectangular box in the lower left corner of the picture> Is it an electronic ignition of some sort as it looks like it is attached to the coil by the yellow wire?
I'm just being nosey
Good luck with gaining permission to keep it for a little while at least...you might even prefer it the bay
You're welcome to have a look if you're ever over this way - i'm usually around at the weekends
I can't ever imagine selling the bay...I've put soo much work & time into it over the past six years it's part of the family
Hi - went over to the car yesterday to pull it out (my god these cars are heavy!!!) & had a look at the bits you mentioned.shawn71 wrote:I found that the shorter pipe in the middle from the crankcase breather has quite a strong vacuum through it and kept on collapsing the original breather pipe I replaced it with.
In the end I had to use a thicker wall 1/2 inch car heater hose.
Not the original red colours I'm afraid but servicable on a daily.
On looking at yours I notice a few extra bits that aren't fitted to mine, firstly the little pipe fitted to the top of the bent connector on the top of the crank case breather box?
You air filter looks different too?
What is the silver rectangular box in the lower left corner of the picture> Is it an electronic ignition of some sort as it looks like it is attached to the coil by the yellow wire?
I'm just being nosey
Good luck with gaining permission to keep it for a little while at least...you might even prefer it the bay
The small pipe from the breather conection is capped closed...I imagine the "U"fitting isn't the right one.
Not sure if the airbox is different - i've only got my friends T4 motor in his van to compare with & thats running twin carbs so no filter.
The silver box must be EI - White wire to dizzy, yellow to coil & brown to earth.
Hope this helps
Yeah hopefully make it to some one day shows. It's not going to be a daily runner as i use the tube every day - so don't drive that much anymore but it will be out on the road ready to goshawn71 wrote:Any plans to make any shows with it this year?
And lets hope its easy to get back on the road, is it going to be a daily runner? Mine is and its great...most of the time
Would be good to line up with some other type 4's at a show