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[VintageLambo] Re: New Member ...Urraco P250S owner says hello to all !! |
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Hi Darren, No the car has always been maroon check the photos in the photo album. The car was featured in motoring magazines when new In Auckland Sep 1974. Cheers Mike --- In VintageLambo@yahoogroups.com, "www.lambolist.com" wrote: > Welcome to the list. > Was your car ever blue? > > Darren Mitchell > Lambolist.com > Telephone:+61 2 6040 2840 > Mobile: 0438 610 528 > countach@b... www.lambolist.com > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "dodgemnz" > To: > Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 10:50 PM > Subject: [VintageLambo] New Member ...Urraco P250S owner says hello to all > !! > > > > Hi all, > >I own a 1974 P250 Urraco "S" and have recently serviced the car and > > overhauled the gearbox. Here are a few points of interest from my > > attack of the job! > > Car history: #15668 Sold new in New Zealand 1974 the only one ever > > sold in this country! There are now 4 Urraco"s in New Zealand. Two > > cars under major restoration and one very low mileage 11,000 mls in > > a private collection. > > *Right hand drive (does anyone know how many urraco"s were made r/h > > drive?) > > *Maroon metallic paint black leather and suede trim > > *Electric windows > > *No airconditioning (never fitted when car ordered) > > > > I have owned this car for aprox 4 years and shortly after purchase > > it developed a ticking noise in the differential case. Investigation > > revealed a broken tooth on the crownwheel and one other cracked > > nearly half way through! (possibly caused by sudden stopping of car > > during an incident or two?) > > The crownwheel has been professionaly welded and re ground to > > correct tooth profile. Only other defect which i believe is common > > was the diff side gear shims were missing. Have now been replaced. > > > > The engine has done only 16,000 mls since a full overhaul and I > > found a leaking crankshaft rear seal seemed to be made of black > > neoprene and was cracking all around. This was supplied by a > > reputable Lamborghini partss supplier in the UK! > > Has been replaced by an orange vitron seal. Overhaul included solid > > stem exhaust valve replacement, rings, bearings and later type > > little end bearings. > > > > I have overhauled the rear struts and had to make a new chrome shaft > > for one strut as it was bent also. Have been able to also repair the > > top strut ball mountings which are now hard to get. Machined new > > industrial plastic ball seats and re Tig-welded assembly back > > together > > > > Total mileage on the car is 68,000 mls and it is used regularly. > > Couple of problems exist at the moment someone may like to comment > > on! > > 1/Left rear caliper drags when driven at speed then overheats > > (Caliper has been overhauled was in excellent condition) I have now > > overhauled the brake pressure regulator, car has not been driven > > since seemed to be ok internally apart from a slightly bent valve > > seat flange on the piston? > > > > 2/An unfused circuit in the car is drawing 16 milliamps? I have > > checked the clock at 2ma and its not the headlight system or voltage > > regulator from the alternator? Suspect something to do with the > > ampmeter or other instriment? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to > > > > |
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