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davedlr

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  1. Following the departure of our much loved 7 to warmer climes, I now have the following available :

    4 x 13" silver minilite style wheels (Minator I believe, std Caterham)- Live axle fitment - shod in used Michelin 6" slicks.  £250

    4 x silver Weller steel wheels - Live axle fitment, inc wheel nuts, shod in new Yokohama A021R 185x70x13 tyres that have seen one wet trackday session.  £250

    2x silver Weller steels wheels - Live axle fitment, shod with two old Yoko A021Rs

    Spare wheel rack and trident bolt to secure the wheel to the car - £10

    English axle diff internals CWP etc - need to check ratio - £25

    Front wings for 15" wheels, one carbon put rubbed down ready for painting, the other is fibreglass.  More suited to an art installation than fitting to your pride and joy.  £15 

    Please PM me with your email address for photos and more info

    Sold items

    Sold - RIF Carbon transmission tunnel cover (for cars without handbrake in tunnel) 

    Sold - Alloy catch tank - never fitted.  Has a level display. 

    Sold - Genuine Caterham half doors  (vinyl?)  

    Sold - Volvo child seat - fits Tillet seats  

  2. 16000 miles Great road & track Caterham, 

    Owned by myself and a friend for the last 7 years, sadly lack of use and growing families forces this sale.
    Absolutely massive history file all MOTs & invoices, only 3 prev owners. 12 months MOT


    Corner weighted at 557kg with fuel & fluids- much lighter than a regular Vauxhall HPC at 600+kg & is circa 180bhp, so its pretty rapid. 


    Engine & running gear- Vauxhall 2L 16v XE Engine on twin webers, Circa 175-180bhp or so & massive torquey midrange. 
    SBD Dry sump set up, full rebuild approx 7k miles ago, QED rod bolts, Raceco titanium silencer- (Reliable 96db @4500 static so no trackday noise issues) 
    Ford type 9 Gearbox (5 speed) rebuilt at James Whiting/Road & Race 3000 miles ago 
    Ford English axle fitted with Quaife 4.1 LSD - rebuilt 2000 miles ago


    Mintex 1144 front pads - Freestyle (Avo) adjustable platforms & dampers with James Whiting sevens special brew rear suspension, incorporating a 4 link setup, very light & strong & with the English axle will handle much more power
    6 13" minilite wheels - graphite coloured (4 with brand new Toyo 888s, 2 bare rims)
    Powervamp lightweight battery.


    Interior/Exterior- 2x Tillet Race seats and nearly new Titon harnesses - Racetech quick release suede wheel 
    Lowered floors both sides.
    Caterham replaceable aeroscreen, SPA central mirror and half doors 
    (Also full heated windscreen (crack in passenger corner), full doors & SoftBits half-hood.  Spare wheel carrier, currently not fitted.)
    Yellow bodywork with front and rear fibreglass wings replaced last year.
    Real carbon small headlights, with integrated indicator repeaters.


    Other- Its clean & tidy but not utterly mint (Rear panel has some knocks and the usual "patina" spots on the bodywork.)
    , but its clean & honest & a cracking road & track Caterham, definitlely following Colin Chapman's "add lightness" principles,  It handles beautifully & at around 340 bhp/ton is a lot lot more grunty than a similarly priced K series car. 
    A great intro to Caterham ownership, and absolutely ready to enjoy on road or track.


    Located- Reading, Berks £11,500
    Call me on 07718 996612
    Very, regretable sale
    (Additional set of 4 minilite wheels shod with used Michelin slicks and 4 Weller steel wheels shod with new Yokohama A021-R wet/damp tyres available on first refusal to the buyer at an additional £400 )

    (Photos - http://www.lotus7.club/blogs/1999-caterham-7-2l-16v-vauxhall)
     

  3. I finally dug my car out of hibernation today, having not driven it since November *redface*

     

    The clutch was corroded to the flywheel so had to start it in gear and tease it away.

    All was fine, went to fill up with fuel and have a shakedown, 3-4 miles in and the rear nearside is making a clonk clonk noise on when easing up on the throttle. No noise when on the throttle.

     

    Could it be?

    A-frame bush (hopefully)

    Halfshaft

    LSD/Diff

     

    Any pointers gratefully received

    Dave

     

  4. I had a knocking on my live axle after it had been overhauled - it turned out to be the handbrake cable had not been secured and was flapping about under cornering.

     

    I hope your problem is as simple to solve...

  5. It is the one that features the boomerang Maser 3200 GT,

     

    There is a Driven report of a Clubsport 1800 Caterham with Dickie Meaden at the wheel, and the inside back cover has an advert for the Superlight R, featuring reg. no. R352 BMV, and shouting about the Nurburgring time of 8:06.2 it posted.

     

    The only Porsche featured is a 911 GT1 road car! And the only mention of Ferrari is in a Russell Bulgin article on the rise of the diesel performance car, speculating if there would ever be a 355 GTD.

     

    I've just noticed a 1.5cm rip on the last page.

  6. My garage is essentially a big wooden shed with double doors on the front. (It's a good fit for the 7)

     

    When the shed was built I lined the walls with plastic sheeting, put in glass wool insulation then covered over with plyboard.

     

    I left the roof alone, and being shed construction there are small gaps between the shed and the walls.

     

    the issue that I have is that damp seems to spread up the inside of the roof from these gaps where the roof meets the side walls, at about 6 points . I don't know if the gaps are the root cause, the roofing felt seems in good order, the only place there could be any ingress is the staples that were used to attach the felt to the roof panels.

     

    Any tips on preventing this damp in the roof? Its starting to warp the boards that make up the roof and go an unsightly black....

     

    Edited by - davedlr on 11 Nov 2013 11:23:40

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