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My first restoration: TV175 Ser 3

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Re: My first restoration: TV175 Ser 3

Postby rossclark » Sun Apr 19, 2015 7:33 pm

You don't have to weld to make a hub holder. You can bolt one together easily.

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Re: My first restoration: TV175 Ser 3

Postby 911hillclimber » Mon Apr 20, 2015 10:16 pm

As Ihave no spare wheel, brackets were my way to!
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Re: My first restoration: TV175 Ser 3

Postby 911hillclimber » Wed Apr 22, 2015 5:35 pm

Slackened off the choke cable by 2 mm (no more adjustment left) so I think the choke plunger is fully seated down (I made sure it was free in the carb body).
Added a full gallon with oil, turned everything on and on the second kick it started beautifully.
Turned the choke off after a few mins and the engine ticked over endlessly.

Turned the ign switch to 2nd and 3rd position to check the dazzling lights.

None to be found, not one light works in any switch position. :roll:

Not quite sure where to start but I guess at the regulator, but the TV has a new 'battery loom' and no battery yet, terminals are insulated at the moment. Does this matter?
Tomorrow will be hours of fun belling all the wires through but first finding out if 6 volts are coming from the Magneto.

I think all my earths are good.
Wish me luck! :?

Gearbox/kick start still quiet. :D
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Re: My first restoration: TV175 Ser 3

Postby CHRIS in MARGATE » Wed Apr 22, 2015 6:48 pm

Use a battery charger as a power source; no need to run engine.
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Re: My first restoration: TV175 Ser 3

Postby 911hillclimber » Wed Apr 22, 2015 7:10 pm

Thanks Chris, mine drops to 6 volts, so good idea!
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Re: My first restoration: TV175 Ser 3

Postby 911hillclimber » Thu Apr 23, 2015 5:49 pm

After a bit of messing I have nearly all my lights.
Found a few bullets were loose in the head lamp 'chock-block' and changed the regulator fuse to a new 8 amp

Have headlamp, speedo and rear lights but nothing from the front festoon bulb. everything bells through but not found out why no current is passing.

Started first kick (!) and all the bulbs alight bar the festoon. they dim with few revs and glow bright with a few more. Battery will sort that out.

Found out also why the gear change was so stiff with the top cowl on, the brass disc is rubbing hard on the speedo body. Speedo is a new pattern part, so not surprised... :roll:

Incidentally, the wires bell through in every switch position and the switch has no '0' (anti-clockwise) position.

Onwards and upwards. Some progress.

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Re: My first restoration: TV175 Ser 3

Postby CHRIS in MARGATE » Thu Apr 23, 2015 6:25 pm

Don't want to disappoint but I don't think the battery will do much for your lights. They work to AC supply.
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Re: My first restoration: TV175 Ser 3

Postby 911hillclimber » Thu Apr 23, 2015 7:07 pm

I thought the battery stopped the dimming, but if not I wonder why I should fit one?
My TV in 1967 had one.
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Re: My first restoration: TV175 Ser 3

Postby CHRIS in MARGATE » Thu Apr 23, 2015 8:37 pm

Parking lights and DC Horn
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Re: My first restoration: TV175 Ser 3

Postby Digger » Fri Apr 24, 2015 5:23 am

It's worth having one for the horn alone.
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Re: My first restoration: TV175 Ser 3

Postby 911hillclimber » Fri Apr 24, 2015 8:55 am

So..does the front side light (festoon) only work with a battery connected?

Can't yet see why all the others work (switched position) but never the festoon yet the cables all bell through to earth irrespective of the switch.
Do the side lights only run with a battery and the ign switch in the anti clock position (which my switch does not have).

Do I need sides for the MoT?
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Re: My first restoration: TV175 Ser 3

Postby Digger » Fri Apr 24, 2015 9:45 am

Sidelight runs off the battery.

No you don't need a sidelight for MOT.

Your TV just needs headlight (dip and main), rear light and brake light for said test.

Mine lights on position 2 clockwise - I can't remember if it has a anti-clockwise position - I can check this evening.
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Re: My first restoration: TV175 Ser 3

Postby 911hillclimber » Fri Apr 24, 2015 10:15 am

Thank you for that confirmation.
I connected the 6v charger with the +ve to the incoming battery lead, and the -ve to the top shock damper nut for an earth and got nothing, but did not try this again, ran the engine instead to check there was actually 6 volts/some volts coming from the magneto. This looks ok. The engine started first kick! :mrgreen:
Just read on MB site to connect the +ve to the yellow lead on the J box.

Off racing this weekend, so full focus on that now and have another go at the pesky pilot on Monday.

Running out of reasons not to start the bodywork.... ;)
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Re: My first restoration: TV175 Ser 3

Postby Dimitrios_231 » Fri Apr 24, 2015 1:36 pm

What ignition switch do you use?
Is it Casa?
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Re: My first restoration: TV175 Ser 3

Postby 911hillclimber » Fri Apr 24, 2015 4:20 pm

No, it came from Buzz as a 3 lock set, same key for all in theory.
Terrible wiring, had to solder all the bullets on the unequal gauge cables...

Tool box lock didn't fit, too large a boss to pass through the lid....

Nothing to do with Buzz, just the level of many parts I've bought from several suppliers.
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Re: My first restoration: TV175 Ser 3

Postby Dimitrios_231 » Fri Apr 24, 2015 6:52 pm

OK thanks,
if it was Casa, you could do something with the violet wire,
don't worry about it.
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Re: My first restoration: TV175 Ser 3

Postby Digger » Sat Apr 25, 2015 9:05 am

My ignition does have an anti-clockwise position - as 2 but with no spark.

( not suprising really at it's the original one.)
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Re: My first restoration: TV175 Ser 3

Postby 911hillclimber » Sat Apr 25, 2015 8:40 pm

Must check my original if I can find it again.
Doubt I've lost much without it.
The switch action is very positive have to say.
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Re: My first restoration: TV175 Ser 3

Postby dickie » Fri May 15, 2015 9:39 am

How's the tv progressing graham? You should be backing it into corners now the summer's here.
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Re: My first restoration: TV175 Ser 3

Postby 911hillclimber » Fri May 15, 2015 10:01 pm

Ah...well...but..then again...you know...

It has been forgotten and moved around a great deal as the hill climb racing season is well underway and then there was the garden 'out-house' to dig foundations for and the new garage door in a few days time.
The racing takes some time, but today I started on the stripped body panels despite racing this weekend.

Starting with the rear foot panels which I've welded but goodness knows where the thing was repeatedly parked in Rome all it's life as the dents on the side strips are 'numerous' and twisted.

Will be getting to them next week, picking the dents in and out and to filling and primer.
Leg shields will be next which are in good shape and then the glass front nose which is a bit iffy.

Will then paint and fit those in cellulose.
Biggest challenge are the side panels due to awkward rust.

Could cheat and simply send it off to a pro but that would be lazy!

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