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All of the following are for collection from Camberley in Surrey, or you're welcome to sort out a courier.

 

Pictures can be sent on request. Please bear with me in responding to any questions and requests, SWMBO is about to give birth, so it's taking a bit longer than usual to get around to things..

 

Raceline 'short' bellhousing for Ford Duratec - sits the engine as far back as possible. Includes Raceline RH and LH engine mounts to suit- £180

 

Ford concentric clutch slave cylinder, aeroquip braided clutch hose with banjo fitting plus as-new clutch master-cylinder - £80

 

Brake reducing valve (Caterham part 19X066542R ) and various braided brake lines & fittings- £80

 

CatFlash Mk2 self-cancelling indicator system by Chris Wyles, plus documentation - £100

 

Ford Duratec 2.0 engine, built to Raceline 250BHP spec, hand checked and timed by Peter McKewen

Raceline baffled wet sump including oil temperature sender

New steel rods, new forged pistons and new rings used in build

keywayed crankshaft

New ARP big end bolts used in build

New Vendervell bearings used in build

Compression Ratio set at 12.75:1

High-port head hand-ported to R500 spec

New Valve springs, retainers and oil seals used in build

New Cosworth cam buckets used in build to set clearances

Raceline cam tensioner modification incorporated

Caterham R500 inlet and exhaust cams with verniers

New, port-matched Jenvey 45mm direct-to-head throttle bodies, complete with throttle pot, Jenvey fuel rail and Jenvey throttle linkage

New Bosch 0-280-155-968 'green' injectors, mounted in throttle bodies

New Jenvey 15mm spacers and backplate with air temperature sensor

New Jenvey 90mm spun aluminium trumpets

two Pipercross PX600 domed airfilters

New NGK spark plugs

Ford coil pack

New black Raceline aluminium water rail, including conning tower, pressure cap, blanking plugs, elbow and temperature sender

New Raceline 'short' thermostat housing on block, fitted with 82 degree thermostat

New Ford starter motor used in build

New Raceline auluminium oil filter housing

Raceline lightweight steel flywheel fitted with ARP bolts

New AP Racing R500 clutch plate

New Raceline low-profile 'Duratec-R' camcover, powdercoated black by Ferrari paintshop

New Raceline lightweight alternator, pulley and inlet-side mounting bracket

New Raceline idler pulley and belt

 

The engine has been run in for 3 hours on mineral oil, following which it was stripped , checked and re-assembled by Raceline for peace of mind. Engine is ready to go.

 

To have Raceline supply the engine in this spec at current prices would cost £8,270 ex VAT, less the crank keyway work, senders or cam cover (around £450)

 

£5,100

 

 

There's more to come: watch this space!

 

Edited by - k80rum on 9 Sep 2010 13:47:36

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hi

dibs on the CTG Carbon prop please.....

Just need to assure myself it is a direct replacment for the S3 std prop as will be used with a Quaife 60G....

Cheers

Gary

will be interested in the Savage switch gear to come also...... :-)

 

Edited by - Garibaldi on 4 Jun 2010 07:10:21

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Good grief. Those were some quick responses. I wasn't expecting that!

 

I'll update the original post with who's asked for what.

 

Gary: the propshaft should definitely swap for the standard propshaft in an S3, mated to a 60G. That's exactly how it was configured for a month or so *cool* I'll be including the micro-relays and my wiring diagrams in case they're of any use with the Savage switches.

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Hi Darren,

 

I'll take the nosecone and front/rear carbon wings if they are not taken by Bri or Dandy-Cash.

 

Thanks

Nick

 

 

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Back in a BEC! - but done alright in Class 1...

 

Edited by - Nick Chan on 4 Jun 2010 07:37:47

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Darren

I have a good I idea of what I want to do with the Savage switch gear but the relays and certainly the wiring diagrams would all be a big help....

You can never have enough information when it comes to electrickery....

 

I deliberated for 5-6 mins before replying to you’re add and lost out on a couple of the other bits I was interested in... Seems there were allot of us up early this morning...

:-)

 

If the Autocom does not go to first dib I would be interested in that also

Cheers

Gary

 

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