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timb2117

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  1. thanks heaps everyone amazing depth of knowledge.
  2. Brilliant thankyou aerobod I will pass on, honestly the camraderie during and since the sale of my lovely car makes me super determined to own another lovely Caterham as my bucket list.
  3. Hi again, many thanks for everyone's help in the ongoing 3 month rego' saga in Melbourne VIC. If there's anyone out there as per title - soooo next manoeuvere, - a 2005, Caterham SV with 1800 K series engine, fully roadworthied would I be able to get her onto club plates in Melbourne? My understanding is that many kit cobras do so because they are basically a replica of original Cobra... Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
  4. Awesome thanks Aerobod thats perfect!
  5. Many thanks the IVA thingo explains the blank space on chassis plate, and hopefully if we go with the 860, and fingers crossed thats enough to get it past the transport egg heads - remember the old saying "jobsworth" I think its part of the interview process for their personnel :)
  6. Sorry should add yes I know it should be on the compliance plate but it isnt.
  7. Very long story of awful Australian registration woe, but is anyone able ot state what the TARE or laden weight and GVM unladen weights of a Caterham Seven should be (this is a 2005 Roadsport SV, with 1.8 K series) It would be ahuge help to be able to find this out at the end of a 4 month epic to get the car registered.... In advance huge thankyou for your time. Tim
  8. Yes I agree wholeheartedly and have advised the new owner of the car to never return with any of his significant collection. Wish the right of appeal were transparent but feel that the amount of time and effort is not worth it, simply removing business and advising others is the way to go (the new owner is fairly well known in his small community and this will have the requisite effect) Many thanks for your help and I guess the caution is "find someone you know and trust and stick with them"
  9. Many thanks posters - Its a bit tricky as I am assisting the gentleman who bought my 7 and he is about 1300 KMS away with zero mechanical knowledge, it would seem he has gone to scumbag tester who is taking everything to the Nth degree to try to extort money - however the paper is written now so all I/ we can do is try to get the "issues" rectified... He came out with some viable faults and some ludicrous - "it has a bit of oil on the rear gearbox from speedo drive blanking but not enough to fail, same from sender unit for engine oil" - never dripped one ounce of oil anywhere ever! Plus "the threaded studs on the hubs should protrude through the wheel nuts" I've currently got an Evora, Europa and a SKoda VRS none of which protrude! Anwyay breathe smile and wave, turns out the front discs are Jack Webb vented and under 2 years old, but I will replace and he is not getting a cent of the work. Thanks agin superb help.
  10. Sorry but also what discs are run front and rear, assuming I may need new and caterham postage to Australia will be heavy and awkward I may be able to source them locally - Sierra rear? front same?
  11. Hello good people just a quick Q? 2005 Roadsport SV, running standard rear and JWM upgrade caliper only at front- Does anyone know the run out thicknesses for the discs? - I'm being quoted they must be 18mm front and 9.5 mm rear minimum..... (the Quote is from a MOT tester from a special planet where they dislike Caterhams....- I'm a bit fuming with him ce la vie) Thanks in advance for any help. Tim
  12. timb2117

    car cover

    Hi has anyone got a good condition indoor car cover for sale, will need postage out to Australia please? Or is there a good brand maybe a tad cheaper than the Caterham one? Thanks. Tim
  13. Exactly as Richard and Graham have said, and not a difficult job, Caerbont massively helpful as I was 2005, and had to ge tthe later speedo that was compatible so '07 should be fine. Only slight furphy for me was when a heavily fresh tarred and stone chipped road allowed a stone to knock the sensor out = dead speedo, then when I moved it back in (too much) it picked up 2x pulses per bolt, so apparently I can do about 200mph just spinning wheel with my hand :) Its a great home project, good luck.
  14. Lovely work James, and I concur about the wrapping of primaries, a friend once fully wrapped his exhaust that was going to run inside a glass fibre sill, "just in case" sadly just in case caused a pinhole of superheated gases bursting through a weld, onto the sill and complete flame out of car, poor guy. I "ceramiced" mine and it seems great, allegedly up to 30% less underbonnet heat. Only thing I did do once was very similar to your handiwork but made the alloy double thickness with a 5mm air gap, the top piece had very very little heat to it, or another idea is self adhesive turbo wrap (like silvered glassfibre mat) could be applied to bottom of your lovely work. Then again look what "belt and braces" caused my mate! Great solution.
  15. I used Westermann in Germany, superb service and good product, you may have to chat to them about your preferred weave as mine wasnt that one.
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