YOU EXPECTED A MODS AND ROCKERS LINE DIDN’T YOU?!

Mini Spares now has its own powdercoated aluminium valve covers available in a choice of colours.

Unlike polished covers these black powdercoated valve covers don’t get that dingey look; simply wipe them and they’re clean (fins and Mini Spares logo remain a cast aluminium finish).

They are made to clear Mini Spares’ hi-lift rockers and come complete with an original style black plastic cap with names of oil companies embossed on it.

The Mini Spares alloy rocker covers are available in: • Blue – ROCKER CVR03 .£43.33 inc VAT • Red – ROCKER CVR02 . .£43.33 inc VAT • Black – ROCKERCVR . More >

MULTI-WELD WITH SUMMIT RACING!

Here’s one for our growing number of American readers (WELCOME!) –

Summit Racing’s new Multi-Process TIG Welder has an insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) converter that allows you to adjust the current range for deeper penetration on thick carbon steel or to weld thin-gauge steel, stainless steel, and aluminium.

It has mode adjustments for AC balance, welding current, current down slope, and gas time.

Additional features include: • 10-160 amp AC/DC output current • 220-volt power cord with 120-volt adapter • TIG torch with 9ft lead • Electrode holder for stick welding • 4.5-foot ground clamp cable • Foot pedal • Wire slag brush More >

THE STORY OF TAURUS PERFORMANCE TUNING

TAURUS PERFORMANCE TUNING

Steve Hole tells the story of the almost forgotten Taurus Performance Tuning operation. Along with Speedwell and Downton Engineering, they were one of the ‘big three’ of the many Mini-orientated tuning companies of the sixties.

Founded in 1961 by Ted Marchant, using his star sign as the company name. Ted worked at a BMC dealership in Holland Park in the service department and along with his friend and colleague, Ken Pacey, they would tune friends’ engines at the weekend and in the evenings.

Ultimately, they were urged to start their own business and this resulted in the foundation of Taurus More >

XCS SHOWS YOU HOW

Great video from XCS Designs I spotted this week. They call it a ‘quick chat about their kits’ along with a few frequently asked questions.

The November/December issue of TKC MAG also features XCS’s Dieci Lotus Seven-inspired replica.

Click on the link below to find out more or visit www.xcsdesigns.co.uk. https://youtu.be/dNKZD936hEo?si=8fH-ERxsshGTFsZj ENDS.

BABY BUG

The Little Car Company has partnered with CMC Models to offer clients the unique opportunity to own a beautifully hand-crafted scale model of their Bugatti Baby II.

Customers who purchase their Bugatti Baby II in one of a select few liveries will receive one of CMC Models’ limited edition, hand-made models, celebrating the iconic status of the inimitable Bugatti Type 35.

The Bugatti Baby II is built in partnership with the famous French marque and is a 75 per cent scale, contemporary tribute to Ettore Bugatti’s original Type 35 masterpiece from 1926.

The fully electric vehicle was developed by The Little Car Company More >

CROSSFLOW PISTONS FROM BURTON POWER

Burton Power is now offering genuine Hepolite pistons.

The pistons are ideal for uprated Kent Crossflow 1600 engines and have +1mm deep valve pockets; they will fit most performance camshafts including ‘234 ‘and ‘244’ without any further piston modifications.

The +.110in size is perfect for +0.090in blocks which are in need of a rebore without having to go to the expense of large bore forged pistons. (711M +0.110″ with deepened valve pockets).

The compression ratio is in the region of 10.7:1 in a 1600 engine (the exact figure will depend on block height, head gasket thickness, etc). The bowl capacity is 33.77cc.

The pistons More >

THE SHIELD!

Webcon now manufactures a heatshield for use on the Weber DCOE and DCO/SP range of carburettors.

On non-crossflow engines, the carburettors are directly above the exhaust manifold. When exhaust heat rises up it can cause fuel handling problems in sidedraft carburettors. The new Webcon Heat Shield helps alleviate these problems by deflecting the heat around the carburettor.

The new shield is superbly made in the UK from 1.6mm stainless steel and is stamped with the Webcon logo to easily distinguish it from the thinner, less effective copies on the market.

The new Webcon Heat Shield can be ordered as part number 9990398700 and More >

MUTT’S NUTS

The old story: you’ve lost your locking wheel nut key! New from Laser Tools is their Universal Wheel Nut Extractor Set (part number 8636), your solution for tackling stubborn, damaged rounded-off wheel bolts, or locking wheel nuts or bolts when the key is lost.

Designed to meet the needs of service centres, tyre fitting bays and roadside recovery drivers, this set comes in a convenient blow-moulded case for easy storage and transport.

This set is your go-to tool for removing damaged wheel nuts and tackling challenging situations where locking wheel nuts or bolts need to be removed without their key. Fit one More >

TOASTIE GARAGE

Keep warm this winter in the garage, workshop, factory or industrial unit, thanks to the new Clarke Devil 2800PTC-B Ceramic Fan Heater!

The Devil 2800PTC-B is a compact, tough and robust heater with a large variable heat output. It features a composite aluminium & ceramic PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) heater element which means rapid heating of the element and self-regulating temperature where the heating power is controlled by the air follow and uniform heating with minimal power variation.

With its minimal warm-up time, the Devil 2800PTC-B ceramic heater is an easy and convenient way to quickly warm rooms. The variable heat output More >

LET’S TORQUE ABOUT FASTENERS

Here’s one for our North American readers.

The Milwaukee M18 FUEL 1/2in High-Torque Impact Wrench makes up to 1600 lb/ft of fastener-busting torque and 1200 lb/ft of bolt-driving torque. At just 7.6in long, the wrench is up to 2in shorter than comparable impact wrenches. That means you can use all of that torque to install or remove fasteners in tight spaces.

Other features of the High-Torque Impact Wrench include:

• Four RPM modes: 0-700; 0 -1300; 0-2000; 0-900/fastening, 0-2000 /0-750 removal • Bolt Removal Mode provides more precise control by automatically slowing to 750rpm once the fastener has been undone • Auto Shut-Off More >

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