Hi folks
Just sharing some good news - my TR7 passed its MOT after years off the road. Hurrah! It is actually exempt from the test but I had it done anyway, mainly because I wanted someone to check my work plus the feeling of having the certificate in my hand would feel good.
However, the car does have some issues ("the lord giveth, the lord taketh away"!!!) which became apparent on the MOT shake-down run.
1. The MOT station has a very steep ramp down into the workshop, and you have to reverse out. The car just wouldn't go up the slope and I had to be helped by a load of people pushing (me: "pleeeez don't push on the nose cone, tops of wings etc"). As soon as the car was under full load with the right balance between clutch bite and revs, the revs dropped to nothing and the engine stalled. Tried multiple times and it was very odd - not me getting the clutch etc wrong, I know how to reverse up a slope! It was very odd. The reverse element could be a red herring, though - haven't tried going up a steep slope forwards yet. But it drove home fine.
2. The tickover is a little too high, but I can't get it low enough unless the throttle spindle between the carbs is physically pushed back against its stop by an almost imperceptible amount. When you let go, the revs rise again. I have added an extra return spring to pull it back, but to no real effect. The carbs are brand new and if I back off the idle screws on the carbs any further, the screws actually clear the idle cams completely.
3. There's a small oil leak from somewhere - will have a look underneath.
4. One of the nearside brakes/hubs is a bit screechy - sounds like something fouling a dust shield.
5. And finally, the damn water pump is still leaking from the escape hole on the side of the block. That's after fitting a fully refurbished water pump supplied by a well known refurbisher; that then failing; rebuilding that pump with a kit from a well known TR7 parts supplier; that now failing. I followed the repair ops instructions exactly when refitting both times.
Some thoughts:
1 & 2 may be connected? Carbs running lean, perhaps?
1 & 4 may be connected? Perhaps brake grabbing in reverse?
5 Really at a loss to know what else to do, other than to fit a brand new non-refurb pump. But I am wary that this could go on forever with the car constantly rejecting water pumps. I guess it makes sense to look at this and the carb issue at the same time, though (carbs off = get at water pump)
Any thoughts would be very much appreciated and in an ideal, post lockdown world I would be so delighted if anyone would be willing to come and help. I am kind of at that stage where I could do with another more experienced pair of eyes, ears and hands to get it over the line.
Hope everyone's well.
All the best
John