| 381 Essential 
spares when touring abroad
 Bob Grieves (Black 2778) from Kent posted a query for ideas from fellow members 
of the essential spares anyone should carry when touring overseas. Responses came 
from Geoff King, Bob Owen, Victor Smith, Jim Gibson, Rob Lewis, Rob Collier and 
Mike Lane. So the combined list below will probably cover most reasonable spares 
needs. (Jul 08)
 
 Geoff 
King
 Mobile phone.
 Set of bulbs and a screwdriver so they can 
be fitted.
 Reflective vests (two).
 Warning triangle.
 First aid kit.
 Fire extinguisher.
 Jack.
 
 Bob Owen
 Set of points for the distributor.
 Condenser for the distributor.
 25A 
1 1/4" fuse.
 Fuel pump.
 Can of brake fluid - so with a weeping wheel 
or clutch cylinder could help get you to a garage.
 Some galvanised steel wire 
- handy for temporary fix. for dislodged items, for example exhausts.
 Basic 
tools to allow the use of the above spares including feeler gauges.
 |  Victor 
SmithSpare 
alternator - I had one fail going down to le Mans one year and my good fortune 
was Paul Busby had a spare.
 Spare rotor arm.
 Set of contact breakers.
 Fan belt.
 Set of bulbs.
 Some fuses.
 Simple test meter.
 Dwell 
meter - in case I have to set up a new set of points.
 Duck tape 
and a small roll of insulating tape.
 
 Jim Gibson
 Corkscrew - once forgot it so will not make that mistake 
again!
 
 Rob Lewis
 Swiss army knife.
 
 Rob Collier
 Fan belt.
 Spare radiator 
hoses - but pay particular attention to the cooling system and would flush and 
refill the radiator system and fit new hoses before setting off.
 
 Mike 
Lane
 Spare hose 
clips of the correct size as well as spare hoses - as I found out, the clips originally 
fitted cannot always be re-used!
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