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Started by PaulAnderson, November 08, 2020, 16:49:32

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PaulAnderson

Hi.

My ACE has the tubular bumpers. The front one has a few dings in it and I was wondering if there are off the shelf replacements out there?
If so where do I find them?

I am also after a new flat windscreen. Any pointers on that? Do I go to Pilkington?

The rubber cover strip that fits in the lower windscreen to body - where can one get the seal from?

Also looking for an ACE gearstick. What other cars used this stick?

Lastly, how do you find the spares list in the members section? If been looking around and can't locate it:-).

Many thanks in advance for any pointers.

Best wishes.

Paul.


administrator

The Spares List is under Members' Area -> Model Directory -> Spares (bottom of the drop down).

Robin A Woolmer

Brasscraft should be able to supply flat & curved windscreens also the rubber insert etc, '  info@brasscraft.co.uk  '
Richard Hudson might be able to assist with gear sticks for the Moss Box!

Robin

AC Ace Bristol

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Paul.
Re;  Flat Ace Windscreen , rubber , frame etc.

Contact  Chris Glover of Brasscraft  Ltd.
Farley Mount, Hogs Back, Seale, Farnham. Surrey. GU10 1EU.
Telephone: 01252 782702

Regards: Twin Tubular bumpers,   Advertise in Action,  original ones do turn up,  Caution,  Front and rear are different length. ;)
One or two batches of Stainless Steel twin tube bumper sets  have been available in the past. 
Hopefully someone reading this thread can help you.
Keith

PaulAnderson

Thank you all.

Chris Glover does have the rubbers.

He says he as 12 different sizes of glass so dories not make them for a screen surround that his not his.

My next plan off attack on this is Pilkington Glass. They are not too far from me.

I have a tube bending friendly who says my bumper might be repairable so I will investigate. Quick research has proved they are impossible to get hold of so a fabrication solution looks best.

I'll try Richard on the stick thanks Robin.

Thanks Keith for the info on AC Action as a spares source.

I've found the spares section on the website at long last.

Now I need a slave cylinder and push rod:-)

Best wishes.

Paul.



AC Ace Bristol

Paul

Slave Cylinder........contact Brian Eacott,  details usually in ACtion Magazine..


Keith

B.P.Bird

Paul,
Did you not see the advertisement in ACtion for windscreens this month ?
Barrie

PaulAnderson

Hi Barrie. No I did not. I have been through the November issue from cover to cover but could not locate it? What page is it on? Many thanks. Paul.

B.P.Bird

Paul,
Profuse apologies for sending you on a wild goose chase; the information was in Car & Classic, not ACtion. Contact Charlie Gray at A.C. Heritage 01932 828545.
Funny and unreliable thing the human memory.....
Barrie

nikbj68

Quote from: B.P.Bird on November 11, 2020, 13:34:52
...Funny and unreliable thing the human memory...
My lot keep laughing at my failing memory, but they won't be laughing come Christmas when there are no eggs under the bonfire! 😂

PaulAnderson

Thanks. Barrie:-)

I have 2 good leads now. Luke who has a heated screen available and Pilkington who charge £135 for the flat screens and work from a paper template.

I got the gearstick from Tony Jackson so super pleased about that.

Brian Eacott has sorted me with a new Girling Slave Cylinder and I am fabricating the plunger and stay rod. (I'll be making a set of 2 if anyone else needs one?)

So all I need now is the activating arm for the gearbox that the salve cylinder plunger actuates:-) If anyone has one:-)?

I know Charlie Gray well as I work with his sister:-) Thank you all for the help so far.

Paul (AE220)

B.P.Bird

Paul,
Would the arm you need for clutch actuation be the same, or similar to, the one used on a TR2/3 ? It does use a yoke and pin rather than a ball joint, but that was a change that A.C. made themselves when going to the lightweight gearbox and so far as I can see there is no reason why one could not interchange the two types:

https://www.scparts.co.uk/sc_en/british-cars/triumph/triumph-tr2-to-tr4a-1953-1967/clutch/clutch/operating-shaft-116387.html

It might be worth having a word with Rod Briggs as I think he had the same problem recently

Barrie

PaulAnderson

Cheers Barrie.

Not sure.

I am fabricating the slave plunger. The arm is a bolt on arm. So looking at options.

The part you have highlighted has the arm attached to the rod but mine is separate.

I'll take some pictures and post them here for clarification.

Many thanks.

Paul.