JOWETT RALLY 2009 BIDEFORD
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Tony Fearn
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JOWETT RALLY 2009 BIDEFORD
Here we go, here we go, here we go!! -di da da, di da da, di da da dum.
Just in case Jowetteers from the cooler U.K. latitudes need a stop-over on the way down to Bideford in Devon for the 2009 Rally, and would like to meet up with other intrepid travellers and spend a night in extremely good company (mind you, most of them will have come from Yorkshire), then send me a PM and I'll tell you where we'll be on the night of Wednesday the 20th May.
Bob Gray has booked us in, after we decided to have an extra day at the Durrant House Hotel at Bideford on Thursday 21 May before the Rally weekend which starts on the Friday, to try to miss the bulk of the Bank Holiday traffic. He's already booked seven rooms, so it's not only me and him that will be there! - (separate rooms of course).
There's probably about 150 miles to go on the following day.
You might just have looked at the website of the Jowett Car Club of Australia's New South Wales Section's epic crossing from West to East (about 4000 miles) by three Badfords -'WAIT', 'AND', and 'SEE'.
If you have, then a trip to Bideford wherever you are in the U.K. should be 'easy peasy'!!
Shall we see you in Longford??
Tony.
Just in case Jowetteers from the cooler U.K. latitudes need a stop-over on the way down to Bideford in Devon for the 2009 Rally, and would like to meet up with other intrepid travellers and spend a night in extremely good company (mind you, most of them will have come from Yorkshire), then send me a PM and I'll tell you where we'll be on the night of Wednesday the 20th May.
Bob Gray has booked us in, after we decided to have an extra day at the Durrant House Hotel at Bideford on Thursday 21 May before the Rally weekend which starts on the Friday, to try to miss the bulk of the Bank Holiday traffic. He's already booked seven rooms, so it's not only me and him that will be there! - (separate rooms of course).
There's probably about 150 miles to go on the following day.
You might just have looked at the website of the Jowett Car Club of Australia's New South Wales Section's epic crossing from West to East (about 4000 miles) by three Badfords -'WAIT', 'AND', and 'SEE'.
If you have, then a trip to Bideford wherever you are in the U.K. should be 'easy peasy'!!
Shall we see you in Longford??
Tony.
Last edited by Tony Fearn on Tue May 05, 2009 11:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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k. rogers
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Drummond Black
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Jowett Rally 2009
Ken, its a drop in the ocean compared to the mileages travelled to the Australian Rally in Bendigo. Tops was a Bradford that travelled 3,322 Kilometres ( Convert it if you wish but its still a lot ).
We have only 488 miles from Kirkliston to Bideford. Might stop for a coffee ??
We have only 488 miles from Kirkliston to Bideford. Might stop for a coffee ??
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Drummond Black
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ROAD TO THE RALLY
Tony, WEV'E BOOKED
for the PREMIER INN.
Drummond & Ruby
for the PREMIER INN.
Drummond & Ruby
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Tony Fearn
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Rally 2009
This is just a post to Keep the 2009 Rally at Bideford at the top of the list, so please keep adding your comments.
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Drummond Black
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2009 RALLY
A Happy new year to all the members of the Jowett Car Club. Lets take this opportunity to wish the 2009 Rally Committee every success in the run up to Bideford.
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Tony Fearn
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Top of the list again
This is just a post to Keep the 2009 Rally at Bideford at the top of the list, so please keep adding your comments.
Any more of you meeting up in Longford??
Please let us know.
Tony.
Any more of you meeting up in Longford??
Please let us know.
Tony.
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Drummond Black
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BIDEFORD
Tony, Just thought it might be advantagous to keep BIDEFORD at the top of the listing. Jupiter just sailed through its MOT, so nearly ready for the off in under two weeks.
See you all at Longford on the 20th May.
Drummond
See you all at Longford on the 20th May.
Drummond
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Tony Fearn
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Not long to go now, before 'Sarah Jane' and I come down to 'Devon, Glorious Devon'.
Gearbox and back axle oil levels checked.
Engine oil changed.
Plugs and points cleaned and checked.
Lights and indicators ok.
All nipples greased.
Radiator pipes checked.
Prop shaft bolts tightened.
Oil filler cap and petrol pipes Brasso'd.
Carpets brushed.
Brakes tightened -- and I hope they will arrest her on the 'gradients' rather than the 'hills' to paraphrase Geoff Wills' Rally items in the May Jowetteer.
Tools, spare petrol and oil on board, as well as the wherewithall to change a tyre remembering the problems another of the Pre-War Gang had on the trip to and from Crieff last year.
Wooden stick present, calibrated in gallons because the petrol gauge isn't working.
Just need to work out the volume of space needed for a suitcase and a folding chair in the dickey seat area.
Have cleaned the wheels and brake drums, and now only need to wash and polish the outside, and hoping for a dry run down. I refuse to do it all again if it decides to precipitate, although if I remember I will bring a wash-leather to do the outside.
The get together at the Longford Premier Travel Inn on the Wednesday evening should be 'interesting' to say the least if Galashiels last year is anything to go by.
So, see you there, all being well.
Don't forget the National Jowett Weekend at Bideford starts a week today.
I have a friend who thought he still had a couple of weeks to prepare!!
Tony.
Gearbox and back axle oil levels checked.
Engine oil changed.
Plugs and points cleaned and checked.
Lights and indicators ok.
All nipples greased.
Radiator pipes checked.
Prop shaft bolts tightened.
Oil filler cap and petrol pipes Brasso'd.
Carpets brushed.
Brakes tightened -- and I hope they will arrest her on the 'gradients' rather than the 'hills' to paraphrase Geoff Wills' Rally items in the May Jowetteer.
Tools, spare petrol and oil on board, as well as the wherewithall to change a tyre remembering the problems another of the Pre-War Gang had on the trip to and from Crieff last year.
Wooden stick present, calibrated in gallons because the petrol gauge isn't working.
Just need to work out the volume of space needed for a suitcase and a folding chair in the dickey seat area.
Have cleaned the wheels and brake drums, and now only need to wash and polish the outside, and hoping for a dry run down. I refuse to do it all again if it decides to precipitate, although if I remember I will bring a wash-leather to do the outside.
The get together at the Longford Premier Travel Inn on the Wednesday evening should be 'interesting' to say the least if Galashiels last year is anything to go by.
So, see you there, all being well.
Don't forget the National Jowett Weekend at Bideford starts a week today.
I have a friend who thought he still had a couple of weeks to prepare!!
Tony.
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Alastair Gregg
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Weather forecast for Bideford
Long term forecast could be a lot worse, it is suggesting that the precipitation will be available on the Wednesday and Friday:-
http://www.accuweather.com/ukie/forecas ... P&metric=1
http://www.accuweather.com/ukie/forecas ... P&metric=1
But Sunday and Monday will be pleasant, However the crew that do this web site change their minds like their socks.
This bunch only do a ten day but all looks well (as far as ten days goes):-
http://uk.weather.com/weather/10day-Bideford-UKXX1564
Finally the Met office:-
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/ ... ltext.html
Leaves me thinking I shan't be able to fit all the clothes I need and Tonys list in the Jupiter never mind my passenger his stuff and a box I am supposed to deliver to a family member in Ilfracoombe.
Anyone got a shoe horn?
http://www.accuweather.com/ukie/forecas ... P&metric=1
http://www.accuweather.com/ukie/forecas ... P&metric=1
But Sunday and Monday will be pleasant, However the crew that do this web site change their minds like their socks.
This bunch only do a ten day but all looks well (as far as ten days goes):-
http://uk.weather.com/weather/10day-Bideford-UKXX1564
Finally the Met office:-
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/ ... ltext.html
Leaves me thinking I shan't be able to fit all the clothes I need and Tonys list in the Jupiter never mind my passenger his stuff and a box I am supposed to deliver to a family member in Ilfracoombe.
Anyone got a shoe horn?
Compliments of the Season,
Alastair Gregg
Alastair Gregg
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Everyday things
As you do!roger young wrote:I am still building a new bradford for the rally
Compliments of the Season,
Alastair Gregg
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Roger, Are you bringing a transporter load. ??
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Jenny polished the Jup between showers yesterday whilst I finally fixed a prop vibration with a second Terry clip positioned next to the existing one. Having jacked up and taken the rear wheels off, slowly reved the engine up to 75mph and checked vibration level. Then moved clip through 180deg, checked level again. Did the same at 90 and 270 deg. Then moved clip to opposite where greatest vibration, adjusted a bit to account for any difference between the readings at 90deg either side. Then as it was still not perfect added extra clip and adjusted till at its lowest. Also fixed oil leak on swaged oil pipe by cutting swaged cylinder off and fixing Terry clip.
This was after having wheels balanced. They were found to be over 100g out in most cases. Shows that you need to regularly balance wheels. Mind you these had done the rally in the Sahara! Had to change from the standard whells as they were showing cracks.
See you Friday.
This was after having wheels balanced. They were found to be over 100g out in most cases. Shows that you need to regularly balance wheels. Mind you these had done the rally in the Sahara! Had to change from the standard whells as they were showing cracks.
See you Friday.