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Technical Articles Featured in Flower Power

Over the years, Flower Power has featured a number of technical articles – mostly written by club members based on their own experience – pertaining to the maintenance of the Mayflower. This page contains a list of all such articles currently available on the website; the eventual goal is for all articles ever to be published in Flower Power since its inception to be available online in an accessible format, so that it forms a comprehensive handbook containing the club’s collective expertise.

To view an article in your browser, simply click the article title, page numbers or the thumbnail image which will open a new browser tab to the first page of said article. Alternatively, click the issue name followed by the download link to save a PDF copy of the whole Flower Power issue to your computer.

Accessories

Boot lid modification

Author: Eddie Copson (926)

Synopsis: Removable picnic basket support for boot lid.

Featured in: Autumn issue 2004 — № 113

Page(s): 9–10

Boot Lid Modification

Bracket for fitting spot/fog lamps

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Describing method of fitting a spot or fog light without drilling holes.

Featured in: Summer issue 2000 — № 96

Page(s): 19

Bracket for Fitting Spot/Fog Lamps

Need help tuning your car radio?

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: How to tune a Radiomobile 4200 and 4201 car radio.

Featured in: Spring issue 2006 — № 118

Page(s): 18–19, 21

Need Help Tuning Your Car Radio?

Radio interference

Author: “Flowerman”

Synopsis: Testing the dynamo as possible cause and offering a solution.

Featured in: Summer issue 2007 — № 122

Page(s): 7

Radio Interference

Seat belts

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Showing how it is possible to fit seat belts to rear of a Mayflower.

Featured in: Summer issue 2000 — № 96

Page(s): 19

Seat Belts

Slow car

Author: Eddie Copson (926)

Synopsis: Magnetic sign to warn other road users.

Featured in: Autumn issue 2004 — № 113

Page(s): 13

Slow Car

Tool roll

Author: Russ Hoenig (1035)

Synopsis: Manufacture of new tool roll.

Featured in: Winter–Spring issue 2016 — № 154

Page(s): 5, 7

Tool Roll

Bodywork

Body shop — removal of doors

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Details about removal of doors for repair.

Featured in: Autumn–Winter issue 1989 — № 54

Page(s): 15–16

Body Shop — Removal of Doors

Body shop — rotating a Mayflower

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Details about rotating a Mayflower for work underneath.

Featured in: Autumn–Winter issue 1989 — № 54

Page(s): 13–14

Body Shop — Rotating a Mayflower

Body shop

Author: Mike Hurst

Synopsis: Adjustment of door locks.

Featured in: Spring issue 1992 — № 64

Page(s): 12

Body Shop

Body shop — door lock removal

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Removal of door locks.

Featured in: Summer issue 1990 — № 57

Page(s): 15–16

Body Shop — Door Lock Removal

Boots up!!

Author: Bob Lytle

Synopsis: Method of modifying boot lid stays to ensure a horizontal boot lid when open.

Featured in: Summer issue 1998 — № 88

Page(s): 24

Boots Up!!

Door lock removal

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Removal of door locks.

Featured in: Spring issue 1986 — № 42

Page(s): 17

Door Lock Removal

Is your bonnet catch secure?

Author: Malcolm Banyer

Synopsis: The perils and cure of failing bonnet catch.

Featured in: October issue 1978 — № 16

Page(s): 9

Is Your Bonnet Catch Secure?

Mayflower body number tag

Author: Russ Hoenig (1035)

Synopsis: Offer to stamp a blank FISHOLOW tag for members.

Featured in: Spring issue 2015 — № 152

Page(s): 4

Mayflower Body Number Tag

Mayflower doors

Author: Harry Mulcahy (1032)

Synopsis: Repair of doors/frames.

Featured in: Winter–Spring issue 2017 — № 157

Page(s): 7

Mayflower Doors

Mayflower window regulator channel

Author: Dave Gibbs

Synopsis: Replacement of window regulation channel.

Featured in: Summer issue 2017 — № 158

Page(s): 13

Mayflower Window Regulator Channel

Repair of broken barrel locks

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Describing a method of repairing a barrel lock so that original key still works.

Featured in: Winter issue 1999 — № 94

Page(s): 12

Repair of Broken Barrel Locks

Replacing those window strips

Author: Howard Pryor (551)

Synopsis: Replacing the ‘brush’ type strips on winding windows.

Featured in: Autumn issue 2017 — № 159

Page(s): 15–16

Replacing Those Window Strips

Riveting chrome door parts

Author: Russ Hoenig (1035)

Synopsis: Rivets in the chromework on the door uprights.

Featured in: Winter issue 2011 — № 135

Page(s): 12–13

Riveting Chrome Door Parts

Substitute sills

Author: Graham Vokes

Synopsis: Making and fitting new sills.

Featured in: Summer issue 1979 — № 18

Page(s): 17

Substitute Sills

Tow-bar attachment for Mayflower

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Information about fitting a towbar to a Mayflower.

Featured in: Spring issue 1986 — № 42

Page(s): 15

Tow-bar Attachment for Mayflower

Charging system

Fan belt

Author: Harry Mulcahy (1032)

Synopsis: Worn pullies, replacement of adjustment bracket.

Featured in: Winter–Spring issue 2016 — № 154

Page(s): 9

Fan Belt

Cooling system

AC 1572001 thermostat

Author: Paul Burgess (1200)

Synopsis: Availability of AC 1572001 thermostat.

Featured in: Summer issue 2016 — № 155

Page(s): 10

AC 1572001 Thermostat

Antifreeze

Author: Derek J Harris

Synopsis: Antifreeze in 2010.

Featured in: Autumn issue 2010 — № 134

Page(s): 10–13

Antifreeze

Cooler running Flowers

Author: Glenn Crossklags (787)

Synopsis: Fabrication of a deflector to seal-off area below and in-front of the radiator.

Featured in: Summer issue 2003 — № 108

Page(s): 20

Cooler Running Flowers

Correct adjustment of the heater controls

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Checking the position of the controls relate to the opening/closing of valves.

Featured in: Spring issue 1990 — № 56

Page(s): 18–19

Correct Adjustment of the Heater Controls

Heater anomaly

Author: (Unknown New Zealander)

Synopsis: Two different heater valve controls.

Featured in: Summer issue 2010 — № 133

Page(s): 7

Heater Anomaly

Heater control valve

Author: Carl Stevenson (527)

Synopsis: Heater control valve repair.

Featured in: Winter–Spring issue 2017 — № 157

Page(s): 7

Heater Control Valve

One answer on overheating…

Author: Ralf Krupholter (1049)

Synopsis: Incorporating an electric water pump to assist when idling.

Featured in: Spring issue 2009 — № 128

Page(s): 11

One Answer on Overheating…

Overheating

Author: Glen Grossklags (787)

Synopsis: Replacement of type of thermostat to cure overheating.

Featured in: Winter issue 2004 — № 114

Page(s): 5

Overheating

Overheating updates

Author: Eddie Copson (926)

Synopsis: Experiment to resolve overheating anomaly.

Featured in: Winter issue 2003 — № 110

Page(s): 7

Experiment to Resolve Overheating Anomaly

Personal post-restoration conclusions (cooling system)

Author: Peter Benfield (409)

Synopsis: Tips about fuel system.

Featured in: Winter issue 1995 — № 74

Page(s): 17

Personal Post-restoration Conclusions (Cooling System)

A possible answer to overheating problems

Author: Eddie Copson (926)

Synopsis: Experiment to resolve overheating (referring to previous articles).

Featured in: Winter issue 2003 — № 110

Page(s): 10–12

A Possible Answer to Overheating Problems

A question (and answer) on overheating…

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: How to modify ‘bypass orifice’ to improve overheating.

Featured in: Spring issue 2009 — № 128

Page(s): 3

A Question (and Answer) on Overheating…

Thermostat

Author: John Leslie

Synopsis: Consequences of blocked vents in thermostat housing.

Featured in: Autumn issue 2016 — № 156

Page(s): 4

Thermostat

Thermostat housing / elbow repair

Author: Rob Davies (1209)

Synopsis: Repair of thermostat housing and elbow.

Featured in: Summer issue 2018 — № 161

Page(s): 6–7

Thermostat Housing / Elbow Repair

Upper radiator hose

Author: Russ Hoenig (1035)

Synopsis: Source of upper radiator hose.

Featured in: Autumn issue 2011 — № 138

Page(s): 6

Upper Radiator Hose

Electrical system

Adding flashers

Author: Larry Spouler (1073)

Synopsis: Adding flashers front and rear, using existing light fittings.

Featured in: Summer issue 2010 — № 133

Page(s): 13–14

Adding Flashers

Another method of adding flashing turn indicators

Author: Mike Nicholls

Synopsis: Adding flashing front and rear indicators using sidelights.

Featured in: Summer issue 1993 — № 69

Page(s): 11–12

Another Method of Adding Flashing Turn Indicators

Bright sparks

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Investigation into misfiring.

Featured in: Winter issue 2009 — № 131

Page(s): 13–14

Bright Sparks

Concealed flashers

Author: Malcolm Bath

Synopsis: Fitting of flashing indicators whilst retaining trafficators.

Featured in: Winter issue 1986 — № 41

Page(s): 9–10

Originally from: Summer issue 1981 — № 25, pages 9–10

Concealed Flashers

Fitting a new wiring loom

Author: Phil Benson

Synopsis: Fitting a new wiring loom.

Featured in: Winter issue 1992 — № 67

Page(s): 14

Fitting a New Wiring Loom

Flashing indicators: the Rees Bros system

Author: Forbes Alexander (650)

Synopsis: Fitting flashing indicators.

Featured in: Autumn issue 1992 — № 66

Page(s): 12

Flashing Indicators: The Rees Bros System

Horn brackets

Author: Bryan Stevens (1216)

Synopsis: Manufacture of horn brackets.

Featured in: Winter–Spring issue 2017 — № 157

Page(s): 10

Horn Brackets

Indicators

Author: Paul Burgess (1200)

Synopsis: Modifying sidelights to act as flashing indicators.

Featured in: Autumn issue 2017 — № 159

Page(s): 10

Indicators

Prolonging the life of a car battery (part 1)

Author: K L Martin

Synopsis: Tips about prolonging the life of a car battery (first of a two-part article).

Featured in: Autumn issue 1986 — № 44

Page(s): 14–15

Prolonging the Life of a Car Battery (Part 1)

Superfluous cable

Author: Russ Hoenig (1035)

Synopsis: Mysterious red wire in dashboard wiring loom.

Featured in: Autumn issue 2011 — № 138

Page(s): 6

Superfluous Cable

Tech tips — bright sparks

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Tracking down an intermittent misfire on one cylinder.

Featured in: Winter issue 1991 — № 60

Page(s): 24–26

Tech Tips — Bright Sparks

Tech tips — prolonging the life of a car battery (part 2)

Author: K L Martin

Synopsis: Tips about prolonging the life of a car battery, second of a two part article.

Featured in: Autumn issue 1990 — № 59

Page(s): 20–22

Originally from: Autumn issue 1987 — № 48, PDF pages 11–12

Tech Tips — Prolonging the Life of a Car Battery (Part 2)

Trafficators

Author: Michael Davidson (1031)

Synopsis: Addition of flashing indicator lights.

Featured in: Winter–Spring issue 2016 — № 154

Page(s): 16

Trafficators

Trafficators

Author: Paul Burgess (1200)

Synopsis: Addition of audible alarm to confirm trafficator deployment.

Featured in: Summer issue 2016 — № 155

Page(s): 6

Trafficators

Trafficators and indicators

Author: Paul Burgess (1200)

Synopsis: Addition of removable flashing indicator arrows.

Featured in: Summer issue 2016 — № 155

Page(s): 11

Trafficators and Indicators

Trafficators in a flash!

Author: Leland Felix

Synopsis: A detailed description about how to install flashing trafficators.

Featured in: Winter issue 2011 — № 139

Page(s): 11–13

Trafficators in a Flash!

Wiring loom

Author: Michael Hudd (119)

Synopsis: Tidying-up wiring look to give ‘authentic look’.

Featured in: Spring issue 1991 — № 61

Page(s): 7

Wiring Loom

Engine

Adjusting the carburettor (and testing the fuel pump)

Author: Practical Motorist and Motor Cyclist

Synopsis: Testing fuel pump and then checking the carburettor.

Featured in: Winter issue 1985 — № 37

Page(s): 12–13

Adjusting the Carburettor (and Testing the Fuel Pump)

Cleaning oil gallery

Author: Michael Hudd (119)

Synopsis: Removal of core plugs to reach and clean oil gallery.

Featured in: Summer issue 1989 — № 53

Page(s): 16

Cleaning Oil Gallery

Conversion to run on a Herald engine and gearbox

Author: David Miller

Synopsis: Steps taken to modify a Mayflower to run a Herald engine and gearbox.

Featured in: Summer issue 2000 — № 96

Page(s): 12–14

Conversion to Run on a Herald Engine and Gearbox

Cylinder head

Author: Roy Grove

Synopsis: Various methods (some successful) to remove cylinder head.

Featured in: Winter issue 2002 — № 106

Page(s): 12–13

Cylinder Head

Cylinder head problems — a treatment

Author: Hugh Prodger

Synopsis: A method of filling holes in cylinder head.

Featured in: June issue 1977 — № 11

Page(s): 9

Cylinder Head Problems — A Treatment

Cylinder head remover

Author: (1985 reprint)

Synopsis: Making a tool to assist with cylinder head removal.

Featured in: Summer issue 2016 — № 155

Page(s): 13

Cylinder Head Remover

Did you know? (Tip for emergency gasket.)

Author: Howard Prior (551)

Synopsis: Tip for emergency gasket using masking tape.

Featured in: Winter issue 2004 — № 114

Page(s): 12

Did You Know? (Tip for Emergency Gasket.)

Engine mountings

Author: Harry Mulcahy (1032)

Synopsis: Replacement of engine mountings.

Featured in: Winter–Spring issue 2016 — № 154

Page(s): 15

Engine Mountings

Engine will not idle

Author: P Smith

Synopsis: Cure for engine that will not idle.

Featured in: Autumn–Winter issue 1989 — № 54

Page(s): 17

Engine Will Not Idle

Fault diagnosis for engine and carburettor

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Flow chart to discover engine/carburettor faults.

Featured in: Summer issue 1990 — № 57

Page(s): 17–18

Fault Diagnosis for Engine and Carburettor

Flowerman’s tip of the month

Author: “Flowerman”

Synopsis: Replacing the core plugs.

Featured in: Autumn–Winter issue 2005 — № 117

Page(s): 15

Flowerman’s Tip of the Month

Got a headache?

Author: Eddie Copson (926)

Synopsis: How to refurbish an old cylinder head.

Featured in: Spring issue 2006 — № 118

Page(s): 9–11

Got a Headache?

An idea for loose core plugs

Author: Ian Watt (792)

Synopsis: Engineering suggestion for replacing or tightening rear core plug in-situ.

Featured in: Summer issue 2004 — № 112

Page(s): 9

An Idea for Loose Core Plugs

Is your nose blocked?

Author: Malcolm Tidball

Synopsis: Detection of misfire and rectification.

Featured in: June issue 1977 — № 11

Page(s): 9–10

Is Your Nose Blocked?

Maintaining a Mayflower (continued)

Author: Howard Pryor (originally Norman Davis)

Synopsis: Complete maintenance of engine (part 2 of 2).

Featured in: Winter issue 1995 — № 78

Page(s): 18–19

Originally from: July issue 1976 — № 7, PDF pages 15–21

Maintaining a Mayflower (Continued)

Maintaining a Mayflower

Author: Norman Davis

Synopsis: Comprehensive maintenance routine after about 40,000 miles.

Featured in: July issue 1976 — № 7

Page(s): 15–21

Maintaining a Mayflower

Off with her head!

Author: Michael Hudd (119)

Synopsis: How to remove a stubborn cylinder head with home-made tools.

Featured in: Summer issue 2019 — № 165

Page(s): 10

Off with Her Head!

Oil filters

Author: Gus Deegan

Synopsis: Problems with short runs and how it can be overcome.

Featured in: Summer issue 1982 — № 29

Page(s): 1

Oil Filters

Oil pump

Author: John Leslie (994)

Synopsis: Trials, tribulations and a bit of success.

Featured in: Spring issue 2012 — № 140

Page(s): 8–9

Oil Pump

Repairs to front engine mounts

Author: Derek Goodyear

Synopsis: Removal and manufacture of new engine mounts.

Featured in: December issue 1976 — № 9

Page(s): 9

Repairs to Front Engine Mounts

Replacements for duff engine mounts

Author: Michael Hudd (119)

Synopsis: Replacing engine mounts with Morris Minor ones.

Featured in: Autumn issue 1985 — № 40

Page(s): 8

Replacements for Duff Engine Mounts

Starting problems

Author: Frank Lane

Synopsis: Fuel pump and porous pipework causing flooding of the carburettor.

Featured in: Summer issue 1981 — № 25

Page(s): 11

Starting Problems

Still overheating?

Author: Tim Jarret (911)

Synopsis: The need for thoroughly cleaning-out the waterways and using antifreeze.

Featured in: Summer issue 2002 — № 104

Page(s): 12–13

Still Overheating?

Technical tips

Author: Howard Pryor (originally Norman Davis)

Synopsis: Complete maintenance of engine (part 1 of 2).

Featured in: Summer issue 1995 — № 76

Page(s): 18–19

Originally from: July issue 1976 — № 7, PDF pages 15–21

Technical Tips

Tech tips

Author: Mike Hurst

Synopsis: Adjustments to stop carburettor flooding.

Featured in: Winter issue 1991 — № 63

Page(s): 15

Tech Tips

Tech tips — flywheel teeth

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Checking the teeth on the flywheel and starter motor match.

Featured in: Spring issue 1990 — № 56

Page(s): 18

Tech Tips — Flywheel Teeth

Testing the valve springs

Author: Eddie Copson (926)

Synopsis: Testing valve springs using a home-made rig to see if they need replacing.

Featured in: Summer issue 2007 — № 122

Page(s): 6

Testing the Valve Springs

Useful tips

Author: Peter Benfield (409)

Synopsis: Tips about adjusting tappets.

Featured in: Winter issue 1995 — № 74

Page(s): 17

Useful Tips

Fuel system

Editorial (carburettor jets)

Author: Nico ten Wolde

Synopsis: Missing carburettor intake jets – a modification.

Featured in: Winter issue 2013 — № 147

Page(s): 2

Carburettor Jets

Electric fuel pump

Author: Paul Burgess (1200)

Synopsis: Replacement of mechanical pump with electric one.

Featured in: Autumn issue 2017 — № 159

Page(s): 11

Electric Fuel Pump

Fitting an electric fuel pump

Author: Harry Mulcahy (1032)

Synopsis: Replacing the existing mechanical pump with an electric one.

Featured in: Winter issue 2012 — № 143

Page(s): 5

Fitting an Electric Fuel Pump

Fuel failures

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Comprehensive checking of fuel system to eliminate problems.

Featured in: Winter issue 2001 — № 102

Page(s): 17–19

Fuel Failures

Fuel pump

Author: Harry Mulchahy (1032)

Synopsis: Fitting an electric fuel pump.

Featured in: Winter issue 2012 — № 143

Page(s): 5

Fuel Pump

Personal post-restoration conclusions (fuel system)

Author: Peter Benfield (409)

Synopsis: Tips about fuel system.

Featured in: Winter issue 1995 — № 74

Page(s): 17

Personal Post-restoration Conclusions (Fuel System)

Question and answer section of Flower Power

Author: Christian Jensen and Terry Sanders

Synopsis: Rectifying flooding SU carb.

Featured in: Autumn–Winter issue 2005 — № 117

Page(s): 27

Question and Answer Section of Flower Power

Tech tips — fuel failure

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Working through the possible problems of a car refusing to start or poor performance.

Featured in: Autumn issue 1990 — № 59

Page(s): 17–19

Tech Tips — Fuel Failure

Gearbox / drive train

Alternative gearbox mounts

Author: Paul Burgess (1200)

Synopsis: Details of alternative available to replace gearbox mount and modifications required.

Featured in: Winter issue 2018 — № 163

Page(s): 14

Alternative Gearbox Mounts

Clutch judder

Author: Malcolm Barnsley (912)

Synopsis: Possible remedy for juddering clutch or other gearbox problems.

Featured in: Autumn issue 2002 — № 105

Page(s): 18–19

Clutch Judder

Flowerman’s tip of the month

Author: “Flowerman”

Featured in: Spring issue 2006 — № 118

Synopsis: Checking gearbox oil

Page(s): 23

Flowerman’s Tip of the Month

Gearbox bush replacement tool

Author: Michael Hudd

Synopsis: Replacing the gearbox bush, using homemade tool (now held by TMC spares dept).

Featured in: Spring issue 2019 — № 164

Page(s): 15–16

Gearbox Bush Replacement Tool

Is there a dipstick in your rear end?

Author: Russ Hoenig (1035)

Synopsis: A discussion about whether the axle had a dipstick on some models.

Featured in: Winter issue 2011 — № 139

Page(s): 6

Is There a Dipstick in Your Rear End?

Left or right — gear change lever

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Changing the side of the gear change lever.

Featured in: Winter–Spring issue 1990 — № 55

Page(s): 14–15

Originally from: Spring issue 1986 — № 42, pages 6–7

Left or Right — Gear Change Lever

Ignition system

Did you know? (Tip for weak coil.)

Author: Howard Prior (551)

Synopsis: Tip for emergency ‘repair’ to get you home.

Featured in: Winter issue 2004 — № 114

Page(s): 11–12

Did You Know? (Tip for Weak Coil.)

Electronic ignition

Author: Paul Burgess (1200)

Synopsis: Replacement of points with electronic ignition.

Featured in: Summer issue 2016 — № 155

Page(s): 13

Electronic Ignition

Maintaining a Mayflower

Author: Norman Davis

Synopsis: Comprehensive maintenance routine after about 40,000 miles.

Featured in: July issue 1976 — № 7

Page(s): 15–21

Maintaining a Mayflower

Mayflower ignition

Author: Harry Mulcahy (1032)

Synopsis: Moving coil from cylinder head. Changing rotor arm.

Featured in: Autumn issue 2016 — № 156

Page(s): 13

Mayflower Ignition

Non-stick plugs

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Tip to ensure spark plug does not stick in cylinder head over time.

Featured in: Winter issue 1979 — № 20

Page(s): 10

Non-stick Plugs

Overheating coil

Author: Gerry Hacker (978)

Synopsis: Made it to Strawberry Fair.

Featured in: Autumn issue 2011 — № 138

Page(s): 13

Overheating Coil

Overheating in a spin!

Author: Howard Prior (551)

Synopsis: Comprehensive checking of distributor as a cause of overheating.

Featured in: Autumn issue 2001 — № 101

Page(s): 6

Overheating in a Spin!

Personal post-restoration conclusions (ignition system)

Author: Peter Benfield (409)

Synopsis: Tips about ignition system.

Featured in: Winter issue 1995 — № 74

Page(s): 17

Personal Post-restoration Conclusions (Ignition System)

Report and rectification of vibration damage to HT leads

Author: Standard Triumph

Synopsis: Describing the problem of vibration of HT leads and a recommendation on prevention.

Featured in: Winter issue 1999 — № 94

Page(s): 18

Report and Rectification of Vibration Damage to HT Leads

Instrumentation

Access to the instrument panel

Author: Eddie Copson (926)

Synopsis: Modification of brass wingnuts holding on instrument panel.

Featured in: Autumn issue 2004 — № 113

Page(s): 13

Access to the Instrument Panel

Body shop — plastic knobs

Author: Mike Hurst

Synopsis: Casting new knobs for instrument panel.

Featured in: Winter–Spring issue 1990 — № 55

Page(s): 18–23

Body Shop — Plastic Knobs

Chairman’s report (access to the instrument panel)

Author: Peter Benfield

Synopsis: Modification of brass wingnuts holding on instrument panel.

Featured in: Spring issue 1998 — № 87

Page(s): 4

Chairman’s Report (Access to the Instrument Panel)

Dashboard rebuild

Author: Ted Newbery

Synopsis: How to manufacture a new instrument plate for the dashboard.

Featured in: Summer issue 2010 — № 133

Page(s): 5

Dashboard Rebuild

Knobs and things

Author: Ken Walker (1030)

Synopsis: How to manufacture new control knobs for the dashboard.

Featured in: Winter issue 2006 — № 120

Page(s): 6

Knobs and Things

Making new knobs

Author: Peter Hewitt (1233)

Synopsis: How to remove the old and manufacture new knobs from nylon rod.

Featured in: Summer issue 2019 — № 165

Page(s): 14

Making New Knobs

Oil pressure pipe repair

Author: Harry Mulcahy (1032)

Synopsis: Repair of oil pressure pipe.

Featured in: Summer issue 2016 — № 155

Page(s): 6

Oil Pressure Pipe Repair

Renewing the speedometer lens

Author: Larry Spouler (1073)

Synopsis: Having a new speedometer lens made and refitting.

Featured in: Winter issue 2009 — № 131

Page(s): 12

Renewing the Speedometer Lens

Replacing the dashboard control knobs

Author: Michael Hudd (119)

Synopsis: Removing control knobs and fitting new ones.

Featured in: Winter–Spring issue 2017 — № 157

Page(s): 15–16

Replacing the Dashboard Control Knobs

Interior

Body shop

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Refurbishing front seats to remove ‘sagginess’.

Featured in: Winter issue 2001 — № 102

Page(s): 14, 16

Body Shop

Body shop — is your Flower suffering from sagging seats?

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Tips to attend to sagging seats and/or poor adjustment.

Featured in: Autumn issue 1990 — № 59

Page(s): 16

Body shop — Is Your Flower Suffering from Sagging Seats?

The dreaded arm rest

Author: Eddie Copson (926)

Synopsis: Replacing the covering on the arm rest.

Featured in: Autumn–Winter issue 2005 — № 117

Page(s): 12–13

The Dreaded Arm Rest

Fitting and removal of roof trim panels

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Removal and fitting of roof trim.

Featured in: Summer issue 1989 — № 53

Page(s): 13–14

Fitting and Removal of Roof Trim Panels

Interior

Author: Robert Gannon

Synopsis: How to refurbish rear interior panels.

Featured in: Spring issue 2009 — № 128

Page(s): 5

Interior

Refurbishing door trim

Author: Mike Hurst

Synopsis: Removing and replacing interior door panels.

Featured in: Spring issue 1991 — № 61

Page(s): 17

Refurbishing Door Trim

Rubber seals

Body shop

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Renovation of rubber seals.

Featured in: Spring issue 1990 — № 56

Page(s): 17

Body Shop

Cowl/bonnet rubber seal

Author: Russ Hoenig (1035)

Synopsis: Drawing of seal.

Featured in: Summer issue 2016 — № 155

Page(s): 10

Cowl/Bonnet Rubber Seal

Door and bonnet seals

Author: Russ Hoenig (1035)

Synopsis: Suggestions of design and availabliity of door and bonnet seals.

Featured in: Autumn issue 2015 — № 153

Page(s): 13

Door and Bonnet Seals

Door seals and other moulding projects

Author: Russ Hoenig (1035)

Synopsis: Drawings for lower door seal and vertical seal at rear of door.

Featured in: Winter–Spring issue 2016 — № 154

Page(s): 5

Door Seals and Other Moulding Projects

Door seal replacement

Author: Ken Walker (1030)

Synopsis: How to make a replacement door seal from scrapyard parts.

Featured in: Autumn issue 2009 — № 130

Page(s): 4–5

Door Seal Replacement

Fitting new door weather strips

Author: Eddie Copson (926)

Synopsis: How to remove and replace door weather strips

Featured in: Summer issue 2009 — № 129

Page(s): 3

Fitting New Door Weather Strips

Fitting new quarterlight rubbers

Author: Paul Burgess (1200)

Synopsis: Fitting of new quarterlight seals front and rear.

Featured in: Autumn issue 2017 — № 159

Page(s): 12

Fitting new Quarterlight Rubbers

Quarterlights

Author: Phil Benson

Synopsis: Repairs to quarterlight vent rubbers.

Featured in: Autumn issue 2013 — № 146

Page(s): 7

Quarterlights

Removal and fitting of quarter lights

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Removal and fitting of quarter lights.

Featured in: Summer issue 1989 — № 53

Page(s): 14

Removal and Fitting of Quarter Lights

Repairs to quarterlight rubbers

Author: Mike Hurst

Synopsis: Repairs to quarterlight rubbers, without removing original.

Featured in: Spring issue 2004 — № 111

Page(s): 18–19

Originally from: Spring issue 1992 — № 64, PDF page 15

Repairs to Quarterlight Rubbers

Replacement of windscreen

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Replacement of windscreen.

Featured in: Summer issue 1989 — № 53

Page(s): 15

Replacement of Windscreen

Seatbelts and your car

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: The law and seatbelts in a Mayflower.

Featured in: Summer issue 1982 — № 29

Page(s): 5

Seatbelts and Your Car

Running gear

Alternative lower wishbone inner bushes for your ’Flower

Author: Robin Bussell

Synopsis: Replacing lower wishbone bushes with newer TR2 ones.

Featured in: Autumm issue 1985 — № 40

Page(s): 12

Originally from: December issue 1976 — № 9, page 11

Alternative Lower Wishbone Inner Bushes for Your ’Flower

Alternative lower wishbone inner bushes for your ’Flower

Author: Robin Bussell

Synopsis: Replacement of bushes with the TR3 version which are more durable.

Featured in: December issue 1976 — № 9

Page(s): 11

Alternative Lower Wishbone Inner Bushes for Your ’Flower

Alternative outer track rods

Author: Paul Burgess (1200)

Synopsis: Alternative sources of track rods for the Mayflower and what modifications are necessary.

Featured in: Autumm issue 2018 — № 162

Page(s): 4

Alternative Outer Track Rods

At last! Suitable rear shock absorbers found!

Author: Rob Davies (1209)

Synopsis: Name and part number for correct rear shocks found.

Featured in: Spring issue 2019 — № 164

Page(s): 12–13

At Last! Suitable Rear Shock Absorbers Found!

Brake fluid

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Synthetic (Dot 5) Brake fluids.

Featured in: Spring issue 2011 — № 136

Page(s): 9–10

Brake Fluid

Fitting wire wheels

Author: Russ Hoenig (1035)

Synopsis: Fitting wire wheels without cutting studs.

Featured in: Summer issue 2011 — № 137

Page(s): 5

Fitting Wire Wheels

Front suspension bushes

Author: Phil Benson (Robin Bussell)

Synopsis: Problems with rubber bushes on front suspension and alternatives available.

Featured in: Spring issue 1993 — № 68

Page(s): 11

Front Suspension Bushes

Front suspension rebound cable assembly

Author: Russ Hoenig (1035)

Synopsis: Re-cabling ‘rebound cable’ assembly.

Featured in: Summer issue 2013 — № 145

Page(s): 10–11

Front Suspension Rebound Cable Assembly

Getting the shakes

Author: Alan Follick

Synopsis: Solving the track rod end shortage.

Featured in: Winter issue 1987 — № 49

Page(s): 3–4

Getting the Shakes

How old are your tyres?

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: How to identify age of your tyres and how long to use them.

Featured in: Spring issue 2019 — № 164

Page(s): 14

How Old Are Your Tyres?

Make your own Mayflower tools

Author: Eric Turpin

Synopsis: Making tools for ‘Track Rod Ends’, ‘Steering Arm Puller’, and ‘Rear Spring Bolt Puller’.

Featured in: March issue 1976 — № 6

Page(s): 6, 8–9

Make Your Own Mayflower Tools

Mayflower too fast!

Author: Ian Ritchie

Synopsis: Inaccurate speedometer reading after changing to radial tyres.

Featured in: Autumn issue 2007 — № 123

Page(s): 16

Mayflower Too Fast!

Overhauling the front suspension

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Overhauling the front suspension.

Featured in: Spring issue 2015 — № 152

Page(s): 10–12

Overhauling the Front Suspension

Rear springs

Author: Rob Davies (1209)

Synopsis: A supplier who can ‘temper’ or remake leaf springs for a Mayflower.

Featured in: Summer issue 2019 — № 165

Page(s): 7

Rear Springs

Releasing stuck brake cylinders

Author: Michael Hudd (119)

Synopsis: Tip to release stuck brake cylinders.

Featured in: Summer issue 1989 — № 53

Page(s): 16

Releasing Stuck Brake Cylinders

Removing and re-assembling the master cylinder

Author: Practical Motorist and Motor Cyclist

Synopsis: Removing, cleaning, and replacing master brake cylinder and wheel cylinders.

Featured in: Winter issue 1985 — № 37

Page(s): 12

Removing and Re-assembling the Master Cylinder

Removing the steering wheel

Author: Mike Cutler aka “Mike the Herald/Mayflower Man”

Synopsis: Details of procedure required to safely remove steering wheel.

Featured in: Winter issue 2018 — № 163

Page(s): 10

Removing the Steering Wheel

Servicing drum brakes

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Servicing of drum brakes.

Featured in: Summer issue 1988 — № 51

Page(s): 5–6

Servicing Drum Brakes

Slack steering

Author: Terry Snow

Synopsis: Refurbishment of steering idler arm.

Featured in: Winter issue 2015 — № 151

Page(s): 11

Slack Steering

Soft springs

Author: Mike Hurst

Synopsis: Checking whether springs require replacing.

Featured in: Spring issue 1992 — № 64

Page(s): 12

Soft Springs

Springtime

Author: Mike Hurst

Synopsis: Different dimensions of rear springs.

Featured in: Spring issue 1991 — № 61

Page(s): 18

Springtime

Sound deadening

Author: “Flowerman”

Synopsis: Sound deadening under the back seat and in the boot.

Featured in: Spring issue 2005 — № 115

Page(s): 11

Sound Deadening

Steering idler box adjustment

Author: (Unknown)

Synopsis: Maintenance and adjustment of idler gear box.

Featured in: Winter issue 1993 — № 70

Page(s): 20

Steering Idler Box Adjustment

Tracking your Triumph Mayflower

Author: Ed Copson

Synopsis: Practical stages in tracking the tyres.

Featured in: Winter issue 2012 — № 143

Page(s): 10–11

Tracking Your Triumph Mayflower

Tubed or tubeless

Author: Eddie Copson (926)

Synopsis: Why it’s not advisable to put tubeless tyres on Mayflower wheels.

Featured in: Winter issue 2006 — № 120

Page(s): 3

Tubed or Tubeless

Tyres

Author: James Fairchild

Synopsis: Legal and other useful advice on condition of tyres.

Featured in: Summer issue 2014 — № 149

Page(s): 10–11

Tyres

A useful tip for brake shoe assembly

Author: “Flowerman”

Synopsis: Help to keep springs attached to brake shoes when assembling.

Featured in: Summer issue 2005 — № 116

Page(s): 10

A Useful Tip for Brake Shoe Assembly

Wheel tracking

Author: Ed Copson (925)

Synopsis: Tracking your Triumph Mayflower.

Featured in: Winter issue 2012 — № 143

Page(s): 10

Wheel Tracking