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    metalastic bushings

    David,

    Your Titan Mk5 should have metalastic bushings in the motor mounts and there should be two on the rear crossbeam that the hewland hangs from. I have replacements in stock.

    Andy
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    Titancars.com Updates

    Over the last week, we have updated www.titancars.com with new pages, articles, and photos including several pages about the July 2000 reunion at Gingerman Raceway, which was on an earlier version of...
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    Titan Registry Updates

    After years of neglect due to job changes and associated house moves, I have updated the titan formula car registry. I have tried to keep track of what cars have changed hands, what new cars have...
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    Mk3 vs Mk5

    Hi Dave,

    The Mk5 is very similar to the Mk3s and Mk4s. The rear of the Mk3/4 chassis is different and the gearbox uses Lotus sideplates. The Mk5 uses standard Mk8 sideplates. The brakes are...
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    Sure. That would be helpful. Thank you!

    Sure. That would be helpful. Thank you!
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    1969 Formula B

    I'm looking for an Ed Leslie who raced a Titan Mk3 in FB in 1969. I'm guessing he is/was from the west coast? I would love to correspond with him to find about his experiences back in the day. If...
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    I'm not sure, but I thought Fred was importing...

    I'm not sure, but I thought Fred was importing fancy tuner Porsches. He used to have a website, but I haven't check it in years.
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    Mk6 continued

    Though it may sound crazy today, Roy Thomas made the decision to keep everything right hand thread on the suspension links. He felt it was a potential liability to have bits fall off the car if the...
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    Mk6 years of production and vintage eligibility

    Clubs like MR draw lines in eligibility years where they feel it is appropriate. Titan built around 300 Mk6s between late 1969 and early 1974. The vast majority of Mk6 production came to North...
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    Titan Mk6

    The factory never recognized Mk6 a, b, or c. Fred Opert and Pierre Phillips (the importers) created the a, b, and c thing to help boost sales. All Mk6s have identical chassis. All the suspension...
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    F3 clutch bobbin

    Hi Brian,

    Its an aluminum flywheel, but the same size as a FF. Clutch is a 7.25 AP Lockheed. The adaptor plate is also thinner than a typical FF.

    Yes, using hewland type slave. However, the...
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    Clutch bobbin length

    I'm restoring an 1969 titan F3 car and need a clutch bobbin. My measurements indicate there is 1.7 inches (43mm) between the throwout bearing and the clutch fingers. How long a bobbin do I need?
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