Looks like I have made some progress today.
Got to use the pit down in Somerset and I think I have reduced the vibration some, altough with the roof down it is never as bad so the real test will be tomorrow when I take the 7 to work.
I found 3 things
The "new" propshaft had not settled in and the cv joints, particularly the rear one are stiff and don't revolve evenly.
I also noticed that the rear of the gearstick remote is almost touching the propshaft, there is a bracket there and the bushes have disintegrated. There are no signs of contact with the prop but something to be fixed.
I found some play on the flange on the diff, the nut holding the flange was slightly loose so this was tightened, with this done I could chech the diff and pinion properly and every thing seems fine as does the n/s bearing.
I put the old prop back and cannot really see a problem with it.
I think I now have something to work on.
I am pretty sure it is not the wheels, tyres or bearings, so this just leaves the prop and as this does not seem to have play perhaps its needs rebalancing on the car.
Next question is do I try this myself - would need the pit or find someone who knows how to do this.
Had some success with the Spitfire while I was down there, solved the misfire the has occured since the car was laid up in March - I fitted the leads anti clockwise instead of clockwise [xx(], I was then able to get it to the barns where I work on the cars. I quickly stripped the engine down to remove the head but is stuck fast at the moment, try again next visit. It must be the lowest mileage Spitfire with just 1 mile on the clock (the other 200000 doesn't show)[;)]
Pete
1981 Carmelian Red 2 litre DHC - out for the summer.
Polybush, KYB shocks, electric fan, electric windows and electronic ignition roller bearing struts and anti-dive kit - otherwise standard
1979 Pageant Blue Spitfire 1500 - In hibernation - Engine overhaul needed.