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David_Stamp

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  1. Or, keep your phone in your pocket and use a Beeline motorcycle SatNav. For minimal visual intrusion combined with the "at a glance' route directions. This is the original Beeline which I have had for 2 years now, but I have just ordered the new 2024 Beeline (larger screen, extra features etc) ...
  2. Can you tell me more about the SV tonneau cover please? 1 - Is it the type in 2 parts zipped together down the middle? 2 - Is it for standard leather seats with head restraints on? Thanks
  3. There is a pair of S3 standard half doors for sale on eBay currently at this location: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/266733344836? £295 or Offers Considered [I can't vouch for these but I spotted them earlier today]
  4. I like Melbourne - only been once for an exhibition for 3 days (yes - thats right - all that jet lag for only 3 days!).
  5. I have just seen todays Merlin Motorsport information email which announces the new availability of a special 'Merlin Muffler'. How it would fit a Caterham I am not sure, (maybe OK only on a rear exit exhaust??) but I thought that it might be of interest for those that do track days to read about: https://www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/p/merlin-mild-steel-racing-muffler-m-ex-muff-4
  6. My Momo wheel is the same orientation as Phil G's, but opposite to yours. I am pretty certain that the normal standard from Caterham was the 'warning sign' bolt arrangement (not 'give way'), but either version works (in your case after reversing the U/J) ... [I don't know why my picture loaded upside down, but you get the picture] ...
  7. That Cambiare fuel pump is available on Ebay (model number VE523021) for £79.03 at the link below and appears to have free delivery AND a 20% extra discount using code RENEW20. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/335291640024 [I do not know if this part will fit - I am just responding to the OP's first post mentioning that part name and number. The compatibility chart on Ebay does show that this part number is compatible with a wide range of Ford cars]
  8. This was an earlier thread on re-calibrating the fuel tank pump float (to give better, and definitely more accurate fuel gauge readings) which shows the typical Caterham fuel pump/float arrangement for Duratec and Sigma cars:
  9. I am absolutely not an expert on fuel pumps but the float on the one pictured is very different to the ones fitted in most Caterham's I.e white plastic and round
  10. Insurance?? [Most insurance companies would expect both an immobiliser and steering lock nowadays]
  11. Thank you Paul - good advice. Maybe the best solution for me is to get the Optimill zero backlash quick release hub as sold by Sevens & Classics. Those parts are made for Land Rovers, but so are a number of other Caterham/Lotus Seven parts over the years. The Optimill kit uses the existing steering column without removing it, and does not impact teh steering lock at all. https://www.sevensandclassics.com/online-shop/p/quick-release-steering-wheel-boss
  12. Thank you to all the responders so far. The liberal lubrication with silicone is a good tip, plus making sure the lockable steering is definitely unlocked - i guess that is what the long machined slot in the new column is for - presumably for the lock mechanism to engage with. My column nylon bushes appear to be in good condition, so I won't need to replace them I hope (but I know Redline Components should have them anyway). Has anyone changed the nylon column bushes - I saw somewhere that this was a tricky/awkward job?? My car is an SV but I recall also seeing that the S3 and SV column length should be the same - someone in an earlier thread said it was 420 mm long.
  13. I have been researching the Go-Race Caterham Column with Go-Race Quick Release feature to eliminate the small movement that the standard LifeLine quick release exhibits. There is a decent Caterham Club discount which adds to its attraction. Changing over to the Go-Race Caterham Upper Column should be straight forward, but who has done this already, what issues did you face, and what tips do you have to make it easier? Loosening the original column at the column joint should be a few minutes work, but how tricky is getting the new column into the top bearing, and were there any problems with the locking steering column feature? [I have looked at previous threads here which have very good comments about the Go-Race kit; none of the earlier threads mentioned any fitting issues so that is why I am asking now - are there any issues?] All advice very welcome!
  14. Have you asked Chris Mintoft at Redline if he stocks either those Banner parts or something very similar? Whatever battery we use in a Caterham has battery terminals relatively close to the aluminium bonnet, so covering terminals is a wise move. All of the cheap ones you see on Ebay never fit well.
  15. I have the feeling that this thread will run for a very long time ....
  16. Good specification and price...
  17. These Eccles mount kits are so good that we'll all need to buy a second set for our next Caterham (whenever that is). Don't stop producing these for a while yet ...
  18. Have you asked Chris Mintoft at Redline Components? He can usually source most things...
  19. I think there would be a definite interest in a batch of that type of short screen - low volume but worth considering.
  20. They are sold by DPR and make sure that you can adjust the SPA mirror without having to get behind the SPA mirror bracket - well worth using! See the post before this one by rs2ph.
  21. There is an SV aero screen on eBay currently but it's a bit pricy at £699 plus £50 delivery - it does not have the drivers side mirror. Not my advert. Just sharing in case you are interested. Like everything on eBay, they may be open to an offer: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/305353309434
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