Man of Honour
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Congratulations on getting it all working, it must be tremendously satisfying and it's been a very interesting read from an outside point of view.
Looks like the o-rings on the pump for the rear of the car have failed. Hopefully we only have to renew them rather than replace the pump. Still amounts to a disabled car though - the front brakes work, and still work well, but trying to stop this much car with brakes only at one end isn't too clever. And that's leaving aside the rear end being sat on the bump-stops.Is ther the going to be any profit at the end of this venture?
Or was it all for love?

) that caused more work for us since we had to go back over places and parts that ought to have been done right the first time around.
eek
. Certainly gets you to focus when you've got +2 tonnes of car trying to rotate left every time you try and slow it up!This sounds more like an electrical fault.
q: You say this is a genuine Lucas part, then offer substantial testimony that it works. This doesn't seem possible.
a: This is known as the Nuffield Paradox. It can't be helped.
