The item you describe sounds like a flat plate with a block of rubber with a hole in it bonded on.
Would it be possible to fabricate a new plate with a piece of steel tube welded to it?The steel tube could then be used to mount a suitable poly bush.
As I understand it, less than 50 Caterham 21's were built, so it's unlikely they could support a class of their own. I can't see any reason to not allow 21's into existing classes.
However....the club bylaws however restrict entries to Lotus and Caterham 7's only. See new website/home/legal documentation. The club would effectively need to change it's constitution to embrace these cars.
Thanks Martin. Interestingly, or perhaps not, I've drawn the same number as Harewood, which is still on the car. Think I'll buy a lottery ticket. See you Friday evening?
Cheers, Nigel.
Axminster specialist panels aluminium fuel tank.
High quality fabrication with superior fuel sender mounting/sealing arrangement.
Carb version.
Unused and mint condition due to change of plans.
Can deliver to any remaining speed championship round or Hethel.
The same tank is advertised on Andy Wiltshire's site for £175,
Yours for £120
"Concerning the zetec, the only problem is with caterham cars? as they cannot service the car, SO I think that it is not a car for a beginner in the 7 world ."
My mother's cat could service a Zetec!
Martin,
Yes, I will be taking the camper. I think the camping area is the same as the trailer park, just over the hedge from the finish line.
See you there.
Martin, your car is fast enough as it is.
There are two alloy bell housings available from raceline at £175 and £235 depending on whether you need the spacer, have a look at their website.
See you at Loton.
Martin,
It looks like there are three class 4 entries, yourself, me (2 litre Zetec), and John Caldicott (R300).
I have also entered Llandow and Llys y fran.
See you Saturday.
Nige.
Mines a Facet solid state, about 40 quid plus vat from Raceline, also in the Demon Tweeks cat. It's mounted to an ally plate tucked under the fuel tank holding down straps.