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    • Fraid I don't have any info on this one? As far as I am aware, Nuala only ever owned the one GT6, mentioned above. She had several spitfires, but she certainly never mentioned another GT6.
    • Hi Rob  many thanks for that The Thyristor was fully ON when the earth was rapidly removed. This appeared to turn it OFF But when the earth was remade (before fitting the pull up resistor) the Thyristor came fully back ON With the pull up resistor fitted it did not come back ON.    Suggesting that it was fully OFF.   Roger
    • if there was no current flowing through the thyristor when the earth was removed it  probably was turned off but the transient current spike through internal capacitance might have turned it back on when you re-made the earth connection.  Thyristors are rather prone to dv/dt switching when power is applied suddenly*.  Your pull-up resistor might just be slowing things down enough to prevent that.   * Back in the very late '60s  a (considerably richer) friend of mine bought a brand-new Ford Corsair and after some months decided to build himself an anti-theft device for it, based on a thyristor which was used to somehow short out the ignition circuit to prevent the engine being started. It seemed to work well after installation until the first time he actually did start the engine, at which point the ignition spikes tripped the  thyristor which latched fully on.   The first indication of this was that the engine promptly stopped again - accompanied shortly afterwards by clouds of acrid white smoke from under the dash.   Only swift disconnection of the battery saved the day and luckily everything still worked when the immobiliser was removed.   He didn't keep that car for very long after that. 
    • Well spotted! It is my Austin A30, which keeps getting bumped back in the build process. There is a separate thread about it on here somewhere. It has got an A-series 1380cc engine with a BMW 16v bike head. I need to retire soon to get all these things done, before my body expires!!
    • Hi & welcome, The only Nuala Dowie Mk2 GT6 I’m aware of is the one in this thread Which isn’t the same one obviously. However, the owner of this one…..@thebrookster ….. knew Nuala quite well and may be able to answer the question of whether she ever had your blueish (Valencia?) one. Tax search shows it as SORN but no way to know (that I know of) when it was last taxed.  MoT search shows it was MoT’d until mid 2017. May have been used since the as exempt, so again not definitive. Quite likely still exists but not getting out much! We do also have a Valencia blue mk2 on here (which has been nicely restored) but it’s not the right one either.
    • Have you looked for it on the DVLA  site? https://www.gov.uk/get-vehicle-information-from-dvla
    • That’s a bummer! Front or rear hub? Studs do vary a bit so do try a few, old and new, to see if all are equally sloppy. Assuming front, and the original cast iron (or cast steel more probably) another hub is the best solution. There are a couple of bodgy possibilities, which are high risk because if they fail it’ll be really hard to get the wheel off. It’s also possible to source studs (though maybe not 3/8”unf) with bigger shanks so the hubs could be re-drilled to suit, but you OCD might insist on doing them all….
    • Hi this is my first post  I am keen to see if my old GT6 is still out there. According to Ai it was owned by Nuala Downie. It also states it was Damsom I purchased this car in 1975 at that time it's colour was a bluey green with gold highlights on the vents it also had bonnet locks. Keen to k ow if anyone has this car now has it been restored. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
    • A year on from their starting "Our Future Health" has recruited 2.5 million people, short of their original 5 million  target, but enough to start inviting volunteers to take part in health research projects.   OFH is partnered by the NHS and is wholly voluntary and confidential, so if you think it might be for you, go to their website at About us – Our Future Health and find out more about it. John
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