Heres the standard MkI 2000 setup. 
Jeeeeeeeeeesus, look at that new disc.

EEEppp, bit thin on the old disc there. No wonder I only had one good punch of the brake per journey.

Nice shiny new bigger caliper with room for a fat disc and sexy pads.

Heres the standard MkI 2000 setup. 
Jeeeeeeeeeesus, look at that new disc.

EEEppp, bit thin on the old disc there. No wonder I only had one good punch of the brake per journey.

Nice shiny new bigger caliper with room for a fat disc and sexy pads.


Oh yes, I decided a 3.45 diff was more my cruising level, should return a nice mpg on the 10CR/Classic Le mans Trips/Rallys etc. Im glad I did this as my original 4.11 was hanging on by magic and rust. I got hold of a new hanger, painted the bodywork above it with waxoyl, then cleaned and painted the hanger, then waxoyled it to hell after installing.

So heres my fix, open the door, drill a small hole in the gutter where it meets the wing joining flap and fill it full of sealer, then using a thin screwdriver, shape it all into place.
This is now how the water runs, to the front of the car, where, below the front of the bonnet, it runs through drain holes, onto the back of the lights and down into the front valance. Ive painted all inside there now and waxoyled, so not rot should set in. Again Mr Triumph bodywork designer, if there was an award for Captain Spackypants Retarded Design Of The Year, you would have got it for this work of pure excellence.
Heres how it looks from the outside, no different from normal until you take a shifty peek.









The wing work needed smoothing in too.






