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6K service for Superlight


Keith Vernon

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Hi

 

I am just contemplating whether to undertake my own 6K service on my superlight before going to Le Mans, or to relieve myself of £300 if I take it to Caterham Midlands *eek*

 

What is the general opinion of servicing it yourself v letting Caterham do it (apart for the cost savings *cool*). The car was meticulously serviced *thumbup* by its previous owner, which I would like to continue if possible. Has anyone had any bad experiences with letting Caterham undertake their servicing?

 

What items should I check/change as part of this service on a K-Series *confused*. I have heard that you need to change the foam sump baffle? Is this the case and is it a simple job to undertake? What is the procedure for draining the oil from the Apollo tank and how much oil does it take to refill the engine and Apollo?

 

I also have a query with the temp. at which the fan kicks in (even on a cold day at approx. 75oC on the temp. gauge). I can evisage that this could be a problem on a hot summers day, since the fan may be constantly running *eek*. Is this a fault with the thermostat or the sender unit for the fan?

 

Sorry for so many questions, but any help, advise or guidance would be greatfully received *thumbup*

 

Many thanks

 

Keith

 

Superlight 1800 #185 😬

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no experiencing of servicing a se7en myself yet, but if you do a search on the forum's you'll definitely find the answers to replacing the foam baffle and how to do an oil change - there's probably even some details in the 7FAQ off the home page?

 

ouch!

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Do a search for servicing and you should find a link to an Excel spreadsheet of the Caterham service schedule - I think it is on Mav's website. I can mail it to you if you email me through my profile.

6 months after I firt got my car (1997 Superlight) I had Caterham do a 24,000 mile service on it to be sure everything was OK. This year I have done the oil change myself and many of the things checked in the 6000 mile service are either checked in the MOT or could be done by yourself in a couple of hours - mostly checking and re-torquing stuff, very little replacement of things.

The sump baffle is recommended to be changed every 2 years but given it's rumoured propensity to break up, you might want to do it every year.

The fan triggering at too low a temperature is unusual in that they normally fail by not coming on soon enough. The problem is most likley the fan switch (brass plug with 2 wires in the top passenger side of the radiator) which can be bought from Caterham for about £10 - I'd replace this as a first course of action.

Hope that helps,

Shaun

 

Yellow SL *cool* #32

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Guys

 

Many thanks for your replies *thumbup*. I will try some searches for the Exel Spreadsheet. Are the torque settings you referred to, listed anywhere?

 

Shaun, I will replace the fan switch first to see if this is the problem.

 

Do you normally use axle stands to service your car or just run it up long ramps to make access easier *confused*

 

Thanks again

 

Keith

 

Superlight 1800 #185 😬

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Keith,

 

Something I discovered recently that might be of use to you is that there are just two fan switches in the whole Caterham range, one of which is for the R500 and the other for all the rest. IIRC the R500 switch triggers the fan at 75C and the other at 85C. You may well have the wrong switch in there.

 

Paul

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You'll need to put the car on axle stands for checking wheel bearing's, etc. Torque settings will be in the build manual. This can be downloaded from here if you have a recent K-series. If not you'll have to see if someone else can find them in the right manual.

 

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