Rover 14 Sports 4 Light - new member

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Re: Rover 14 Sports 4 Light - new member

Post by lakesrally » Sat Oct 13, 2012 3:52 pm

Wrong side of Manchester but you could try John Wearing on 01254 386935.

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Re: Rover 14 Sports 4 Light - new member

Post by voituer » Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:09 pm

isn't he in London - very south Manchester!

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Re: Rover 14 Sports 4 Light - new member

Post by lakesrally » Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:31 pm

No, near Acrington.

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Re: Rover 14 Sports 4 Light - new member

Post by voituer » Wed Oct 17, 2012 3:22 pm

Cool - I drove in the Rover through Accrington on Sunday!

I will give a call this week - thanks for the info

I was spotted in Bolton by a friend who thought I was driving a Citroen Traction Avant! - I educated him

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Re: Rover 14 Sports 4 Light - new member

Post by Tangoman » Thu Oct 25, 2012 3:35 pm

I’ve got a similar problem on my 1936 14 saloon. I have completely refurbished the downdraught SU, the tappets are set correctly, and the compression on all cylinders is bob on. No matter what additives I put in the petrol I can’t cure the rough and underpowered running when it gets hot (it never boils up). I’m now going to renew all the electrical components that produce the sparks, including doing away with the compressor caps. I’ve tried just putting in new plugs to no avail.

I’ll let you know how I get on.

As for a garage that’s good with classics in Lancashire, if it’s not to far, Bonds of Longridge, Nr Preston are very good. Tel 01772 783298. The same family have been there since probably the invention of the motorcar (slight exaggeration). The garage though is bang up to date.

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Re: Rover 14 Sports 4 Light - new member

Post by voituer » Sat Nov 03, 2012 3:59 pm

I will chwck out the garage in Preston - too much work on at the moment.

Is it right that the 14 engine is a Wolsely sourced engine?

Nick

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Re: Rover 14 Sports 4 Light - new member

Post by voituer » Wed Dec 05, 2012 9:26 pm

I have tried putting on an advert with little success so just informing members that I am selling my Rover P2 Sprts saloon

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/200855598047? ... 1555.l2649

I will also list as a new topic

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Re: Rover 14 Sports 4 Light - new member

Post by 47p2 » Thu Dec 06, 2012 2:18 pm

Why are you selling so soon Nick?

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Re: Rover 14 Sports 4 Light - new member

Post by voituer » Sun Dec 09, 2012 9:13 pm

Hi - Rover has now sold to a really nice guy in Bangor on Dee.

Selling as I am never going to get the things done to the car that it really needs. I consider myself a bad owner and really do not want to be. I'm a wash 'n polish, key turn kind of guy that gets garages to do work on cars.

Lots of people came to see the car and she drove superbly. I must say that Millers VSE has now made the car run very very well. Hopefully the new owner will join the club

many thanks

I did try and use the advertsing section of this website but got no email and after trying to find stuff for sale on this site I am not suprised. Its the worst sales website I have ever seen - needs looking at

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Re: Rover 14 Sports 4 Light - new member

Post by neil.henderson » Mon Dec 10, 2012 7:46 am

Hi Nick,
My P3 75 ran like a very unhappy pig when I got her - lots of spluttering, backfiring + very black spark plugs - quite an orchestra of sounds!! The Solex carburettor turned out to be a major issue. I had this rebuilt using new emulsion tubes from Gower & Lee in the UK. Car now uses much less petrol and makes purring noises :D
Solex emulsion tubes tend to be brittle with age & break around the top, so suggest you have a look at this if you haven't already.

Regards Neil

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