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Mods and Maintainance
From Dash Changes to Rear light changing, The list is growing.

We have some Mod-wise mods online too and hopefully the list will Grow.

Brake upgrades with Peter Humphries ( Green V8S ) telling us what to look out for.

Allways looking for more interesting mods you owners may have done especially engine ones.



Alternater Bearing Change
Electrical Modifications
Written by Bruce   

My alternator bearings have started to do a wife, i.e. whine, so I need to replace them.I was quoted £250 for a new alternator. Although a search will maybe find them a bit cheaper anyhow I decided i could do the job. The alternator is of my 98 Griffith and it is a Magnetti Marelli item with the following identity:

  • 63321353 
  • 06-98\A (D.O.M I presume)
  • A127IM - 100A

A Company called 'Simple Bearings' provided the items, heres my log of Changing them.

Manetti Marelli
 

 

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Per Terje's LS2 6 Litre Conversion
Engine Modifications
Written by Per Terje Laeen   

Per Terje Laeen has kindly shared with us His LS2 6 litre conversion to his 1996 Griffith LHD.

All work was done during Jan-May 2007. There was no cutting, welding or modifications to the tubular frame or fibreglass body.

The LS2 6 Litre
 
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Dave Hammerton's Roofs
Exterior Modifications
Written by Simon Powell   

This is a guide along with my own views on the quality of the new hood and on how I found it to Install. This is on a 1996 Griffith 500 so some of the fixtures on mine may slightly differ to earlier or later cars.

High Quality Roof Material includes 3 layer construction with a rubber water-proof membrane so no need to waterproof again, High Quality Backlight. – Made to Fit - Supplied by David Hammerton for £295 ( for both Pieces ) + Post and Package.

David can be contacted via email  This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

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Mod-Wise 2 stage cooling kit install
Electrical Modifications
Written by Stefan Gregson   
I’ve never had any problems with my car overheating, but on more than one occasion I’ve seen the temperature gauge at or just above 100’C, so when I saw Mod-Wise had a 2 stage cooling kit to allow more control of when the fans kick in I thought it was a good investment for peace of mind…

The 2 stage function allows setting up the kit to provide a more gradual cooling effect which also reduces the step increase in current load when the fans come on at full speed…
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