My first car was a regal 30yrs ago as I only had a bike license got me from Boston to Devon on a few occasions with no trouble and also save me a few quid on driving lessons as I put in for my test after 6 months of owning it and passed first time
@@stevebandit1964 I once was welding the engine mount brackets on a friend's reliant car, had front of car jacked up high, asbestos sheet covering most of fiberglass bits, two containers of water and fire extinguisher, told him and his partner watching for fires slightest fire put it out straight away. Laying on my back welding oxygen acetylene whent out, relit with a loud bang from hot metal and I got hit in the face with a bucket of water and dry powder fire extinguisher. Never seen two people laugh so much. This site does bring back good memories.
Your persistence paid off in the end! Proves you're not a quitter something I admire. Both my wife and I had COVID for a couple of weeks then a week later both got a bad chesty cough & cold for another 2 weeks! Just like you mate on the mend and about to tackle "The List"😮 Good luck!
Nice to see it running Martin. Over the years I have found a small squirt of oil down the plug holes helps up the compression on an older engine thats been laid up for a while on the initial start up. With your knowledge of engines I am sure you already know this but may help a viewer trying to get an engine thats been laid up a while to burst into life.
that brings back some memories with the sound of a reliant engine trying to start, my grandad worked at Reliant in Tamworth back in the day and three of my uncles all had Reliant robins or plastic pigs 🐷 as i called them 👍
Fantastic Martin, i knew you'd get it running, sounded like the proper trotter van too, happy days indeed, cant wait to see the van all done, its going to be awesome, great video Martin, 👍🏻❤
Great to see if finally start Martin. I would of walked away the first day just like you. My TOPDON booster is in my son's car as he said he has no money for another battery. I would have bought him one if I hadn't had to spend hundreds on sensors. Take care Jeff
It's great when you get an old engine running again. I'd be wary of that new dizzy though. They are cheaply made in China with crappy bearings and it will be pure random (hit or miss) if the bob weights are anything like the advance curve you need. They sometimes don't even fit into the hole of the block. I always fit a leccy kit to an original, serviceable dizzy, so then you know the guts are fine. But you got it now so might as well try it.
Not sure but you might be able to put the old bracket on the new starter, I've seen it done before, could be worth a try? Good job on getting it running ❤👍
I think you are thinking of the starter being engaged too long which makes the engine spin the starter motor very fast and makes that weird whining noise. As the motor disengages from the flywheel you hear it slow down and stop, this happens to starters that are not pre engaged. I don't think Modern starters make that noise because they are pre engaged with the flywheel as soon as the ignition is turned on. I therefore conclude it must be the spring at the end of the starter motor making that merry sound :)
@@peteramberley9952 Well Sherlock, work out which sound it isn't and you will eventually find out what it is, then pray do tell us with your wonderful wisdom what noise it must be. Who mentioned anything stuck?
@Moonlightshadow-lq4fr I'm trying too educate you in mechanics mike oldfield.the bendix gets stuck in the flywheel or flexiplate sometimes if the batteries low and the solenoid can weld itself together or teeth burred can hold onto the bendix. The whirring noise sounded like a dry bearing spinning fast or dry friction.i heard the started spinning up with the engine revs but it continued after that ,play the video back see if you can hear it ?
@@peteramberley9952 Change your day job peter. You may be trying to educate but are failing fast. I explained to you in the first comment why the starter is noisy but you fail to understand. Solenoids do not make that kind of noise so that should help you eliminate once sauce. Bearings don't either.
Martin, can you recommend a petrol lawn mower up to £200 for a medium garden Thanks I been trying to repair my wilko petrol lawn mower but just cant get petrol to go thru to the spark plug.
Handy bit of kit there the topdon only thing I don't like is with my one it dont have an of button. I have rebuilt one of these engine's in my early years. Good little engine's i put a new clutch in my one and flywheel and starter as the ring gear had taken a beating. Good to hear it running Av still got a body for one. An a axle maybe build one in the future. 😊Nice job Martin i had the high compression engine with the yellow top. Also the 600cc for a car i will try to take pictures of it when am over at my brother's. Yeah weather has been crap Martin i did the brakes on the old Quattro but I said to Tina by the time she got the camera out job was done cheers tc and catch you on the next one. 👍
@@retrorestore thats sorted then, other thing to look for is on your dizzy they'll be a arrow pointing to the way it turns, the accuspark one needs to turn the same way, most turn the oppisite way
My first car was a regal 30yrs ago as I only had a bike license got me from Boston to Devon on a few occasions with no trouble and also save me a few quid on driving lessons as I put in for my test after 6 months of owning it and passed first time
I had four Regals back in the 80s , craziest law ever driving one of these on a full bike licence ! 😅😅😅
@@stevebandit1964 I once was welding the engine mount brackets on a friend's reliant car, had front of car jacked up high, asbestos sheet covering most of fiberglass bits, two containers of water and fire extinguisher, told him and his partner watching for fires slightest fire put it out straight away. Laying on my back welding oxygen acetylene whent out, relit with a loud bang from hot metal and I got hit in the face with a bucket of water and dry powder fire extinguisher. Never seen two people laugh so much. This site does bring back good memories.
Thank you for what you do for us hope you and Sharon and the family are ok love all your videos
Thank you so much 😁
I build commercial diesel engines for a living so found this vid amazing that regal engine still looks a beast on the bench❤❤❤
Your persistence paid off in the end! Proves you're not a quitter something I admire. Both my wife and I had COVID for a couple of weeks then a week later both got a bad chesty cough & cold for another 2 weeks! Just like you mate on the mend and about to tackle "The List"😮 Good luck!
Nice to see it running Martin. Over the years I have found a small squirt of oil down the plug holes helps up the compression on an older engine thats been laid up for a while on the initial start up. With your knowledge of engines I am sure you already know this but may help a viewer trying to get an engine thats been laid up a while to burst into life.
It's a live 😂 at least there was no frying tonight 😂 great video and can not wait to see the trotter van on the road.
Fantastic Martin i had got every faith in you on getting it started happy days indeed 👍👍👍👍
just get yourself better Martin thats more important,,,brilliant start up video thankyou,see you in the next one,👍👍
The mice have been at ya booster pack !!!!👍👍👍👍👍Great content , more vids coming soon I hope !!!
She runs. Brilliant video 👍
well done Martin. good to see it firing up.
Nice hope more content on Reliant.
that brings back some memories with the sound of a reliant engine trying to start, my grandad worked at Reliant in Tamworth back in the day and three of my uncles all had Reliant robins or plastic pigs 🐷 as i called them 👍
It’s great that you can tinker with it on your bench, it’s a fine size
Lol, I was waiting for you to get a shock off of the coil when you had your arm on it 🤭
Well done Martin
Well Done Martin.
Well done Martin, you got it running again! Will be nice when back in the car and you driving it down the High street! Del Boye !,
Brilliant Martin
Great video 👍 your persistence paid off 👍
Morning Martin, nice to see you're keeping busy with plenty of stuff in the pipeline 😊
Sounds sweet Martin. See you at the drag strip 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Well done mate , cracking video , The way that was smoking Dell boy would be proud of you 😂
Good video. End result you got it fired up. Great job
Thank god like when your in the log cabin!
Awesome seeing your Regal engine running, you have given me the inspiration to do my engine now, cheers Martin, get well soon, hi Sharon
nice to see you back in the workshop mate. great video.
Nice one Martin enjoy watching your videos watching from South Africa
good blog martin now you can get it don ow Gary from Crewe 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Fantastic Martin, i knew you'd get it running, sounded like the proper trotter van too, happy days indeed, cant wait to see the van all done, its going to be awesome, great video Martin, 👍🏻❤
You're looking and sounding much better in this video, hope you feel better than you did during the past few months.
Thanks bud, yes, nearly there now but slipped a week ago and done my Achilles tendon in so limping now lol
Brilliant vid, well done Martin 😁👍👍👍
You looked like a mad scientist who’s creature just came to life, it’s alive lol😂 do love your channel
Nice job time to get back on the van I've been waiting years way to long
That's the plan Pete
I really enjoyed you starting up that motor Sound good Thank you for the video
Well done for your perseverance and a well deserved start!
Really good video i had a day like that yesterday working on my bike
ran lovely nice one..
Nice one Martin. I felt for you when things just wern't going to plan but you sorted it in the end. Top video.
It happens a lot Neil lol
Well done Martin. Who's a happy chappie.
Me haha
Excellent work as always Martin
Wwll done Martin cant wait
nice one Martin, mice and rats can do some damage on cables, i have poison in my shed
Great to see if finally start Martin. I would of walked away the first day just like you. My TOPDON booster is in my son's car as he said he has no money for another battery. I would have bought him one if I hadn't had to spend hundreds on sensors.
Take care Jeff
They have got us, and others out of trouble so many times Jeff, great bit of kit.
thank you for the shows you do
Thank you so much 😁
well done young man
fantastic job
There is nothing to complain about. The first step has been taken and the engine is doing what it should.
Great video ..wheres the listing for the jump pack mate ?
I did a review video on it Andrew. The link is on that video.
Nice one. Did you sell the van to Lee?
You can get anything for plastic pigs which is great. Will you be rebuilding the bits you removed?
there will be lots of refurbing going on lol
best youtube channel ever
The old starter would be fine with a good battery. 👍
Mice in the back of the garage, aka Jimmy 😉😂
Where do you get Parts for the Engine?
Seals or other spares?
Thank you for your Content and Greetings from Germany 👍🏻
Ebay mostly.
It's great when you get an old engine running again. I'd be wary of that new dizzy though. They are cheaply made in China with crappy bearings and it will be pure random (hit or miss) if the bob weights are anything like the advance curve you need. They sometimes don't even fit into the hole of the block. I always fit a leccy kit to an original, serviceable dizzy, so then you know the guts are fine. But you got it now so might as well try it.
I had hair in the 80s great times, 👌
Nice work Martin! Is this engine going into a project car?
It is the original engine so I think so Ken
Not sure but you might be able to put the old bracket on the new starter, I've seen it done before, could be worth a try? Good job on getting it running ❤👍
Yes I will be doing that.
Just hone it and new rings, it'll be right 👍
Great video mart .what was the whiring noise ? Was there oil in the gearbox ?
I think you are thinking of the starter being engaged too long which makes the engine spin the starter motor very fast and makes that weird whining noise. As the motor disengages from the flywheel you hear it slow down and stop, this happens to starters that are not pre engaged. I don't think Modern starters make that noise because they are pre engaged with the flywheel as soon as the ignition is turned on. I therefore conclude it must be the spring at the end of the starter motor making that merry sound :)
@@Moonlightshadow-lq4fr keep concluding it wasn't that sound ,and pre-enguaged starters can also get stuck in too
@@peteramberley9952 Well Sherlock, work out which sound it isn't and you will eventually find out what it is, then pray do tell us with your wonderful wisdom what noise it must be. Who mentioned anything stuck?
@Moonlightshadow-lq4fr I'm trying too educate you in mechanics mike oldfield.the bendix gets stuck in the flywheel or flexiplate sometimes if the batteries low and the solenoid can weld itself together or teeth burred can hold onto the bendix. The whirring noise sounded like a dry bearing spinning fast or dry friction.i heard the started spinning up with the engine revs but it continued after that ,play the video back see if you can hear it ?
@@peteramberley9952 Change your day job peter. You may be trying to educate but are failing fast. I explained to you in the first comment why the starter is noisy but you fail to understand. Solenoids do not make that kind of noise so that should help you eliminate once sauce. Bearings don't either.
Martin, can you recommend a petrol lawn mower up to £200 for a medium garden Thanks I been trying to repair my wilko petrol lawn mower but just cant get petrol to go thru to the spark plug.
Can't go wrong with a Honda powered mower.
I have a 1973 robin but no engine are all the robin engines the same
Pretty much.
I knew you would get it going Martin now get rid of Mickey for chewing the plug leads
Are you sure that the battery wasn't the original problem?
Yes I said I think it was in the video.
@@retrorestore Cheers, I skipped through it. I prob missed that bit.
Well done Martin
You’ll soon be bombing down the road to the Nags Head in it!
your back yippeeeee.
Handy bit of kit there the topdon only thing I don't like is with my one it dont have an of button. I have rebuilt one of these engine's in my early years. Good little engine's i put a new clutch in my one and flywheel and starter as the ring gear had taken a beating. Good to hear it running Av still got a body for one. An a axle maybe build one in the future. 😊Nice job Martin i had the high compression engine with the yellow top. Also the 600cc for a car i will try to take pictures of it when am over at my brother's. Yeah weather has been crap Martin i did the brakes on the old Quattro but I said to Tina by the time she got the camera out job was done cheers tc and catch you on the next one. 👍
Nice one Ali, Hope to start the strip down soon and get it sorted.
That's a long forgotten noise, starter bendix over running. I'd not bother with new coil distributor look like a Micky mouse piece of kit.
Haha, see what you did there
got to love all the comments from all the know it alls.
Exactly.
Yeah I rarely give advice in comments because it can be so many different things 🤔 but I have a sure fired way to get rid of mice 🐁 ? SHOOT EM 😂
Do not use that electronic dizzy if you are keeping it positive earth as all those accuspark units are negative earth
I'm converting it to negative earth.
@@retrorestore thats sorted then, other thing to look for is on your dizzy they'll be a arrow pointing to the way it turns, the accuspark one needs to turn the same way, most turn the oppisite way
@@thedeadstig123 thanks, i'll check
Unbelievable...hehe
Martin you will always get the armchair dickspurts. You carry on mate doing what you do best.