
The car is an older restoration (8-9 years ago). The interior is condition 1 but the paint work is letting the exterior down. It's polished up well and looks great from 5 paces, but has numerous cracks and chips. The plan is to have it painted later in the year.
The electrics are a little errr "uninspiring". The presence of spilcing blocks, pre-insulated connectors and unconnected wires never inspire confidence.
The overdrive failed to engage a few miles from home which I assume is an electrical issue. I had a look through the holes in the transmission tunnel (cut, I assume to access the top bolts on the OD) and can't see the wiring to the solenoid. Where would I find these?
I am being a bit lazy as I don't fancy wriggling about under there in this wether.
The temp gauge reads low when the bulb is plugged in & off the scale (high) with the bulb removed. The previous owner replaced the sensor in an effort of fix the problem to no avail. I bought a new gauge, but ordered an oil temp instead of water temp gauge.

The instruments are a mix of Jaeger, Smiths with a Lucas ammeter thrown in the mix. Where all the dials originally Jaeger?
Is the process for removing the dash top the same as the MK3 (mentioned elsewhere)? I would start by removing the vents?
Which brings me nicely around to the heater…. The heater box gets warm, but little of the warmth is transferred to the cabin. A reasonable amount of cold air comes though the vents in the dash fascia, but little to the screen vents. The cables to the heater box are disconnected but I managed to partially dis assemble the box and free up the flap at the front. The flap in the larger duct (screen?) is held open with cable ties.
So it appears the the fascia vents are controlled at the fascia while the screen vents are controlled by the flap in the larger duct?
What does the flap in front of the heater matrix do?On/Off? There doesn't seem to be a temp control (water valve) in the system. Is this normal? In the current configuration it appears all the air supplied to the cabin comes via the heater matrix and there is no means of suppling cold air to the cabin. Kind of, dispite the heater box getting warm the air is still cold.

The larger duct is squashed to clear the rear end of the RH rocker cover and getting the duct on is almost impossible. Surely this is not the norm?
I had new tyres fitted today - 175/70's in place of the 195's and the difference is remarkable.

Many thanks,
Finn.