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On 15/04/2024 at 20:05, mattjamesw said:
Much appreciated Malc. Are you far from Oxfordshire?
Hertfordshire- but the on the Beds/ Bucks border. If I can get my car back on the road I’d be up for a blat over towards Bicester if that helps. Photos to follow!
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Hi Matt, I have a well worn, but sound, wet sump pan you can have on loan if needed. I will send you some photos when I get home so you decide if it is suitable for your needs.
malc
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Tempted… what's the benefit of the alloy version over the plastic?
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4 hours ago, Wrightpayne said:
What is the reason?
Rainexperts are poor or your preference is something grippier that is compromised in wet / persistent rain?
The RainExperts are a chunky heavy tyre, with meaty sidewalls. For the heavier golf they rumble along fine, but lack the finesse I want on the seven where the relationship between tyre and suspension is much closer.
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I have newish RainExperts on my Golf Mk4, but I would not choose them for the lightweight seven. Toyo R888Rs are a fantastic summer Caterham-friendly road tyre, and they cope well with damp and wet conditions - while also encouraging you to take care. I have 14” minilites for most of my touring type adventures, and a set of 13” for the better quality roads.
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5 hours ago, neil wattam said:
Thank you all for the responses & input - 7_Malc - I'm based near Loughborough in Leicestershire.... my local tyre place is decent (I've used them for years) but did have an issue with weights catching, last time they fitted some tyres on my caterham, which wasn't ideal.
High Wycombe is a bit of a trek for some tyres unforunately!
Been chatting with another Caterham owner who is in Northampton, and he recommends https://www.aghtyresnorthampton.co.uk/
Alternatively you could give Nick Potter a call in Market Harborough (his advert is on this page somewhere). Both options are about an hour south of you.
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3 hours ago, neil wattam said:
Thank you all for the responses & input - 7_Malc - I'm based near Loughborough in Leicestershire.... my local tyre place is decent (I've used them for years) but did have an issue with weights catching, last time they fitted some tyres on my caterham, which wasn't ideal.
High Wycombe is a bit of a trek for some tyres unforunately!
Yes that’s a serious blat. Definitely worth chatting with some other local owners to see who they recommend. You can message your local AR for more ideas too.
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Where are you based Neil? I’m one of those R888R fans that BigCol mentioned, and they can be sourced from a few specialists - including Adams & Page in High Wycombe who fitted my last set.
Clearance on the rims / Caterham rears can be tight so you really need a fitter who knows this and the positioning of the weights to avoid clashes. A&P support a number of classic race series and understand the needs of a Caterham customer well.
It may be worth seeking out recommendations of fitters from members in your area too.
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5 hours ago, Rhys Mann said:
They don't have them in stock in black! tried already, would like the carbon with clear top coat but too expensive, as im not sure how much use i'll get out of the aero screen on the road yet! (i've never used one before!)😁👍ps managed to order the black ones from kitcar direct, then got an email to say they were out of stock and got refunded! Same happened with Rallynuts!
Once you go aero, you don’t go back…
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Cheers Nico, I have since ordered a new set of wings. Good luck with the sale.
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Unless you always have a passenger, driving with the half tonneau in place is highly recommended - it really changes the aero on the car and makes the cockpit a calmer place to be on a blustery / damp day.
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While I cannot comment on the Westermann Door fittings, I can confirm that a tonneau cover and the long nose tower cap are more than adequate protection when parked up. The tonneau effectively seals off the cabin area, and the shower cap adds an extra layer of rain protection - even without the windscreen in place. I just lay it over the Brooklands screens and loop around the mirrors as with the full screen. Yes, you might get a slight puddle in the shower cap if the rain is heavy, but this can be poured away easily before removal and then you have a dry tonneau cover underneath.
If the poppers on the tonneau and doors are not aligned, you can tuck the tonneau inside the door and just rely on the 'top' poppers to hold it in place, but I would not recommend driving with it held so loosely. Or lay it over the outside of the half door, and cover with the showercap as usual.
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I have ordered a full set of wings - including the K-Series rears with the notch cut out for the exhaust. Will feedback when they arrive.
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Has anyone had any experience with sourcing wings, nosecones, etc from www.ClassicGRPCars.co.uk?
They are one of the few places still offering the notched rear wing for K-Series cars, and the unpainted option could be a useful alternative to repairing and re-painting damaged GRP parts.
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So I can report that the Caterham part (bulb holder) does work. It its a tight push-fit on the shifrt-light, and seems to slot in the dashboard well. Not driven with it yet, so I have no idea if it will cope with the vibrations etc. Photo to follow when I am able to get in the garage in daylight.
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Hi Colin, if it's not too far west for you, this road from Wendons Ambo to Royston (the reverse of my route here) is a worthy run.
https://lowflying.caterhamlotus7.club/2021/2021_06_05_Essex.pdf
You can also use the B1038 from Newport to Hare Street to make a nice loop with the B1368 up to Barley, then pick up the B1039 for the run back eastwards.
Malc
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Great - PM sent.
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Hi Phil, do you know what size the front wing stats are?
What size wheels /tyres have you had fitted with them?
cheers, Malc
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Very damp out today, so I hope you made it back in once piece - the visibility in a steamed-up full hood must have been poor.
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Hi Jonathan,
The bulb holder is part "Reference: 179038" from the Caterham site, but that does not include the lens or the black bezel to hold the lens in front of the dashboard, unless more bits arrive than are pictured…
https://caterhamparts.co.uk/gauges/984-housing-clip-gearchange-light-bezel.html
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Many thanks everyone for the response… I have ordered a new bulb holder from Caterham Parts… however sadly the lens is no longer available. Hopefully it will retain the shift light in place better than none at all…
Grind/Clunk when selecting reverse gear - 6 speed gearbox
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I don’t think there is a synchro on the reverse gear, so I always select another gear while stationary, and then slide it smoothly in to reverse. Into ‘first’ , keep the clutch in, then into reverse.