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Shaun_E

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  1. Mark - yes it is. So I did MIRA without the LHS engine mount attached *eek*. See you at the weekend.

     

    I now know they are M10 X 30mm but still trying to find which spec. All the other bolts into the block appear to be 12.9 so I will get some of those from my local fastener comapny. Failing that I'll call Caterham but I really want to get them today so I can fit tonight.

     

    Yellow SL *cool* #32

  2. Can anyone tell me what length the engine mount bolts are that go into the left hand side of the block, please? And just for completeness, what spec (12.9, 10.8, etc.)?

    Engine is a K-series.

     

    Thanks

     

    Yellow SL *cool* #32

     

    Edited by - Shaun_E on 28 May 2007 15:34:22

  3. I had that problem with my 1.9K and replaced the starter with the Caterham "race starter" which is a Bosch unit. It works perfectly. The only snag was that it wouldn't fit under my 4-1 exhaust so I replaced that with a Caterham VHPD 4-2-1 - make sure it has the latest no 4 primary though as the early ones also will not clear the starter.

     

    Yellow SL *cool* #32

  4. 205s should be fine on an 8" rim. I'm running 205 CR500s and plenty of people run 205 A048s, R888s, etc.. The Mike Barnby mag wheels are 8.5" and people run 205s on those too.

     

    Yellow SL *cool* #32

  5. A few things to try would be:

    1. A softer front ARB - or an adjustable one from Freestyle

    2. Adjustable spring platforms and increase the rake (i.e. make the rear of the car a bit higher in relation to the front.

    3. On the tyres front you could fit Yoko A048Rs and use soft compound on the front and medium at the rear but these are pretty sticky.

     

    Yellow SL *cool* #32

  6. If A021Rs are OK on a track day then you're not trying very hard *tongue*. They normally go off after a few laps and wear very quickly in the dry - they do however make an excellent wet trackday tyre and a pretty good road tyre.

    Yokohama A048Rs are a much better dry track tyre and are OK in the wet as long as there isn't too much standing water. They tramline quite a bit on the road.

    CR500s are, in my opinion, the best road and multipurpose tyre for a seven. They are significantly lighter than any of the Yokos, the ride is better and they don't tramline. Ultimately they are not as grippy on track in the dry as the A048R but perform reasonably well on a wet track they also seem to last longer than the Yokos which makes up a bit for their higher price.

    I have not tried Toyo R888s which on the face of it seem a direct competitor for the Yoko A048R but others rate them possibly higher than the Yoko.

    As Danny says, some tyres are available in different compounds but, of the ones mentioned above, it only applies to only A048Rs which come in Medium and Soft. some people run medium rears and soft fronts but soft all round probably wouldn't last long. Toyo are bringing out a soft R888 this month.

     

    Yellow SL *cool* #32

     

    Edited by - Shaun_E on 22 May 2007 08:32:44

  7. Yes Robin we really, really are camping this time! Promise! 😬. Even if it is raining. Travel Inn is booked for Thursday night and we'll be at Pembrey for Friday and Saturday nights.

    Michael will be with us on Friday night and Tam is joining us on Saturday evening.

    Don't know about a BBQ - not quite enough room in the boot of the 7 although I am sure we could get a disposable one and cremate some sossiges whilst partaking of a beer or two.

    See you there.

     

    Yellow SL *cool* #32

     

    Edited by - Shaun_E on 21 May 2007 21:53:03

  8. Simon - thank you for finding that . *thumbup*

    We have now made other arrangements so anyone who wants that room please go for it.

    We have decided to camp Friday and Saturday and have found a Travel Inn for Thursday night.

    See you all there

     

    Yellow SL *cool* #32

  9. Thanks for all your ideas so far.

    Camping only appeals if I can roll out of my sleeping bag and into scrutineering! Packing the tent back in the car to drive to the circuit and then unload just doesn't do it for me (lazy I know *tongue*)

    My last resort is the Travel Inn in Swansea but we'd much rather be close to the circuit.

    Simon - thanks for the offer and if we can't find any place close to Pembrey then we will gratefully take you up on that. Regarding the drinking habits of the other guests - the saying that springs to mind is "if you can't beat them join them".

     

    Yellow SL *cool* #32

  10. Just called the circuit and they do have showers *thumbup* *smile* but we can't camp on Thursday night *thumbdown* ☹️. We won't have access to the circuit until 7.00am on Friday. Camping is available on Friday and Saturday nights.

    So we still need a hotel. The Ashburnham is virtually full (1 twin room left - no doubles). We'll check out the Adeline.

    Thanks - keep them coming!

     

    Yellow SL *cool* #32

  11. We were going to camp but, given that we are there 3 nights and there are no showers at the circuit, for the benefit of our fellow competitors' we are now looking for some decent, cheapish accomodation for Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. The nearest Travelodge is Llanelli and they want £76 per night *eek* so something cheaper would be great. Ideally we are looking for something up to 20 minutes or so drive from the circuit.

    Suggestions please. A nice campsite would be fine or a B&B/cheap hotel.

     

    Yellow SL *cool* #32

  12. Is it possible to change to an "under the chassis" ARB or are there some mounting points missing on pre '99 chassis?

     

    Yellow SL *cool* #32

  13. Hi Jeff - Great pics, please could you email me copies of 11, 12 and 58.

    shaun dot elwell at blueyonder dot co dot uk

    Thanks,

    Shaun

     

    Yellow SL *cool* #32

  14. If you can come to Curborough this weekend then that will give you the best possible chance to see what it is all about. Your car will most likely fall into class 2 or 3 depending on the tyres you have fitted (Avon CR500, Yoko A021R/A032R/A048R, Toyo R888 = class 3 and most normal car tyres = class 2). This year's regulations are here.

    There might even be some places available for Curborough - no point in putting it off 😬.

    You will need to apply for a Non-Race National B licence from the MSA. You then just need an approved race suit and helmet - details in the blue book you receive with your licence. There are a couple of minor mods to the car (and I mean really minor like a bit of yellow tape around the earth lead!). You need an FIA rollbar to take part in club events (this is not required for other series but is a sensible precaution).

     

    Yellow SL *cool* #32

     

    Edited by - Shaun_E on 17 May 2007 08:58:22

  15. Why do you think there will be a problem with 8" rims? These are a standard Caterham size and in fact the MB mag wheels are 8.5".

    There could be problems with the offset of course but if you search through techtalk, you'll find the offset of the Caterham wheels and can purchase wheels to the correct offset.

    The only other problem is that the latest Caterham 8 spokes won't fit around earlier de-dion tubes but 10 minutes with an angle grinder soon sorts that out.

    Won't it look a bit odd with 15s on the front and 13s on the back?

    The Caterham 13" 8 spokes look great, can be had in anthracite, black of silver and will fit.

    Tyre size should be 205/60 on 8" rears. 185/60 would be appropriate for 13x6" fronts.

     

    Yellow SL *cool* #32

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