Popped to the garage this morning with Gary. She's running a hell of a lot better - the timing is still a little off, but she at least revs up without shaking herself into a million pieces and the tappety sound on cylinder A3 has gone.
Gary and I went in convoy to a petrol station this morning - the Bentley was seriously down to the smell of an oily rag, and the Vectra needed a drink as well. I took the lead in the Bentley on the way home with Gary trying to follow in the Vectra, and we quickly found out that 2.5 tonnes of British beef on fresh tall-profile Avons can outcorner a GSi Vauxhall on older low-profile rubber. I kept the transmission held down to second gear while accelerating, these things don't half build speed once you wind them past 3000rpm 
Humour us with the price of the pads please.

It doesn't sound like a lot of money, but by the time you've gotten the rear brakes to the point at which you could actually change the pads (i.e dismantled the bloody callipers, cleaned everything up, replaced the rear discs at £200 each, un-****ed the brake pipework) you've spent the kind of sums involved in funding a small nuclear war.



We-e-e-e-ell nuts.
I don't think the ignition timing is dead-on perfect on the engine. But I'm fairly sure it's close - because the old girl fires off the line like the proverbial excrement off the garden implement used to move the aforementioned excrement around
I forgot to say with the latest work update that a rubber donut in the propshaft had torn itself to bits (apparently the ****s at Crewe were too cheap to put proper UJs in anything that wasn't turbocharged *sigh*) and had to be replaced. That's been sorted....but I'm now wondering if the vibration I'm feeling is partly to do with the driveline, and either the prop is out of balance or something else is not quite aligned. Because the worst of the vibration is when moving off from a halt - in Park, rev'ing it up is pretty much as smooth as it should be. In Drive, moving off from a standstill there's a fairly wicked vibration.
R-R/Bentley technical documents are currently my bed time reading![]()
The purpose of these is to make take off smoother and less clunky.Well the guibo is good enough for BMWsThe purpose of these is to make take off smoother and less clunky.
Have you had the propshaft balanced or machined at all?

Sad way to end the thread, but at least you guys gave it a good shot!![]()
Have you not considered just setting yourself up as a Bentley specialist?![]()