My Leader's Progress

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ENWOD
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My Leader's Progress

Postby ENWOD » Sat May 07, 2011 9:28 pm

Just a bit of info about my Sylva Leader:

Sylva Leader Q9770 JKN
Sylva Number -syl5841007
Built in 1985 with about 6k on the clock & I am the 3rd owner

Engine
Ford 1600 711M Block
Bored and fitted with 1300 pistons 10.5:1 Compression
Balanced & lightened bottom end
Lightened flywheel
Stage 3 Cam
Bestek Electronic ignition
Cylinder Head ported with Mexico valves & all steel rocker gear
Four branch Mexico manifold to custom side exit bike can

Fuel
Twin 40 Dellortos supplied by an electric Jag XJS U fuel pump & Viva fuel tank.

Gearbox
Rebuilt Capri 1600 GT

Brakes
Front -New Vauhall Magnum twin pot calipers on 9" disks
Rear - Viva drums

Suspension
Viva lowered 2" (Perhaps just at the front or all round - I'm not quite sure).


This is a picture of how I found it:
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It was originally a non-runner, it's now running (Turned out the ignition coil wasn't getting an ignition live). It now starts on the button :)

Things I've changed:
- Fitted some nice bucket seats
- Painted the roll-cage
- New harnesses and mounting
- Made a centre console and carpeted it, the boot area and the sides.
- New side exit exhaust
- Fitted some new switches in the centre console.
- Designed and fitted a new grille (may add some sort of logo to it and/or paint it black)


To Do:
- Tidy up wireing loom
- Flush the coolant out (again) and change oil and filter
- Do something with the floor - matting or checkerplate
- I'd like to tidy up the engine bay at some point (paint the engine etc). But this isn't high on the priorities list.
- Lower profile tires on the front as they rub on the bonnet :/

Video of it running (it's running lumpy - one of the spark plugs is a knackered and the fuel is VERY old)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sglHly98rz0



Here are some recent pics of it :)
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Hope you like it :)

jeffw
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Name: Jeff Wiltshire

Re: My Leader's Progress

Postby jeffw » Sun May 08, 2011 5:53 am

Looking good, well done.

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petercoll
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Name: Peter Collingridge
Location: Shropshire

Re: My Leader's Progress

Postby petercoll » Sun May 08, 2011 10:54 am

If never fails to amaze me how good Jeremy's older cars can be made to look with a bit of effort.

Pete

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adithorp
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Name: adrian thorp
Location: Hyde, Manchester

Re: My Leader's Progress

Postby adithorp » Sun May 08, 2011 6:25 pm

Looking good.

I'd be wary of the expanded ally mesh you've used. It's not great for air flow; More ally than holes! Woven stainless mesh is much better, but not as easy to work with.

ENWOD
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Name: Joshua

Re: My Leader's Progress

Postby ENWOD » Thu May 12, 2011 11:37 am

Thank you for the comments all :) and cheers adi - I'll look into it, would quite like it to not be overheating aha.


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