Converting from Leaded to U/Lead Petrol
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Need a number plate for a trailer when you dont have the V5C to get a numberplate made? One plastic A4 envelope, printed number plate on A4 paper and Gaffer Tape. Been on the trailer for 4 weeks now. Hasnt got wet or faded. I get to collect a pressed aluminium plate at the weekend. Got the V5C through at last!
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yes but it has to be a reflective type on a modern vehicle so the printed version would not be legal.
The police would probably let you off though as the replacement plate rules are a bit draconian, and in the future even more people won't have a plate at all or use a wrong plate on the trailer because of it.
The police would probably let you off though as the replacement plate rules are a bit draconian, and in the future even more people won't have a plate at all or use a wrong plate on the trailer because of it.
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Well, we'll just have to dig around in the DT cupboard for some Glitter and PVA glue! That'll get the printed n/plate reflective in no-time!rayofleamington wrote:yes but it has to be a reflective type on a modern vehicle so the printed version would not be legal.
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Yellow glitter!! No idea why I hadn't thought of that!! 

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last question first.
The rules on plate size and type are based on the year of the car (see a pressed aluminium plate websie for details)
For a trailer the rear plate 'has to be clearly visible from the rear of the vehicle' (ambiguous) so it can be on the trailer, but on the car is allowed still if it can be seen! However it does mean that the plate is allowed to be the same type as the car, although a relflective plate might be cheaper and quicker to get.
For the first comment - Car thieves and terrorists etc will have no problem to get false plates. Unfortunately there there's a will there's a way, but law abiding people always suffer the brunt of it by following the rules.
However it is likely to deter the not-so-serious criminals who just wanted to dodge additional tax and fines (London congestion charge!!)
The rules on plate size and type are based on the year of the car (see a pressed aluminium plate websie for details)
For a trailer the rear plate 'has to be clearly visible from the rear of the vehicle' (ambiguous) so it can be on the trailer, but on the car is allowed still if it can be seen! However it does mean that the plate is allowed to be the same type as the car, although a relflective plate might be cheaper and quicker to get.
For the first comment - Car thieves and terrorists etc will have no problem to get false plates. Unfortunately there there's a will there's a way, but law abiding people always suffer the brunt of it by following the rules.
However it is likely to deter the not-so-serious criminals who just wanted to dodge additional tax and fines (London congestion charge!!)
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You can get number plates from Ireland made how you like with no proof needed, theres always a way round everything.

Rob you are studing Art Deco at Cambridgedig around in the DT cupboard for some Glitter

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Hi
Can anyone tell me how it is possible to know if a cylinder head is converted to unleaded or not by looking at it? I recently bought an Ital and am treating it as if it is an original head but I still don't know for sure
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Can anyone tell me how it is possible to know if a cylinder head is converted to unleaded or not by looking at it? I recently bought an Ital and am treating it as if it is an original head but I still don't know for sure
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Mr Tom
For unleaded conversion, there are four options, broadly speaking:Emissions test:
1.2. Use an additive, but one that's been passed by the FBHVC. A bit of a fiddle, and could get expensive if you use the car daily. A bottle's about a tenner?Get an unleaded head fitted. This can be several hundred pounds, but is a fit-and-forget thing. Available new/recon from Minor specialists.
3. Use a catalyst. These drop in the tank and alter the rating of petrol. Allegedly. Widely reputed not to work, but I've used one for four years with no problems. Although four years on unleaded out of forty years on four-star isn't much... Catalysts can be around £30-£50, but most people on here don't think they work...
4. Rely on the "lead memory" and use unleaded until it goes pop (although if it's just a sunday car, then it might be a long time!), and then start at number 1. I use Optimax, which is about 82p a litre, here...
For a car of this age, the emissions test should be this sequence:
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- 1. Start engine.
2. Leave to idle for a while.
3. Get an assistant to stand behind car.
4. Rev engine.
5. If assistant can still see, the car passes. If the assistant is lost in a cloud of smoke, then it fails.
Broadly speaking...
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Tom 7 as Ray said you need to take the head off then take out one of the exhaust valves and if an unleaded insert has been put in you can see the the insert as its a different material to the head, it should look shinier although you may have to clean it to see it clearly and its just a bit bigger than the valve head in size.Can anyone tell me how it is possible to know if a cylinder head is converted to unleaded or not by looking at it?
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