Post Photo-Bucket Re-Post..........................
I haven't been idle since my last instalment. So here's an update on work in hand.
First the front UJ grease nipple. Not entirely clear from the photo but a standard gun won't fit because the UJ yoke gets in the way. It's a matter of one or two mm. When I get a needle dispenser I'll post a picture.

This is my Centenary badge. It's badly pitted. I tried a vinegar bath and it did help a bit, but except for the centre rectangle, which appears to be proper enamel, the rest of the black is paint which shells off. At the moment I've removed it all, after trying to lacquer the badge as a preserver. It didn't work. Disappointing quality.

This next photo is looking down at the inner wing. I've grommeted nearly all the holes in both inner wings and there are plenty. This one is an elongated slot which is used to provide clearance for the steering column, but is on both sides. Anyway, having considered leaving it open, I decided to seal it with a Reflect-a-Cool adhesive patch.

And while the Reflect-a-Cool was out, I made up a sausage for the intake tract.

I've been pressing on with my undertray. It needs to be in two parts, and the easiest piece to do is that which goes between the crosstube and the sump. I'm now confident enough to use 1.5mm aluminium, bent in my wood and G clamp metal bender:

Having begun with a cardboard template - the panel I fitted to Bumble slotted over the lower chassis horizontal, but this time I've fitted it underneath, with a neoprene gasket, and secured using the towing eye bracket fixings, and the two holes on the opposite side. The angled flanges at either end make this strong.


This is the completed item:

This is the gap:

And this is fitted:


More to follow shortly.....................