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  1. Paul, I bet he planned that trip a little further ahead than Track Day Eve -John
  2. I'm getting excited for this event even though I'm following it from the other side of the country. Make sure to take plenty of photos for the club's Instagram account! -John
  3. Hopefully others will chime in with US or Canadian suppliers, but if you are looking at UK options, silencers from Westfield (the carbon fiber unit), Wunoff, and Simpson all get great reviews on WSCC. The Raceco is also excellent, but it's a bit spendy (Titanium ain't cheap). -John
  4. Glad to hear you're pleased. For the half hood, I would go with Soft Bits for Sevens, but confirm measurements of your specific car with them. There can be some minor variations in the top of windscreen to roll bar distance on cars from this era. BTW it looks like you have the RAC roll bar vs. the stock item. They will need to know that to ensure you get the right top. -John
  5. Hi Jim, I have the email address of the person at Oxted who normally handles these types of requests if you aren't having much luck with their online form or their info@ email box. Happy to shoot that to you via PM if you think it will help. -John
  6. We weren't sure if you were running a distributor or wasted spark. If the former, then the question was ignition advance, if the latter, a failing coil pack could be part of the problem. I've had two of the Ford units fail over the years.
  7. It would be good to know if something happened at the 20 second mark of the video. Did the sound suddenly change or is that just a recording artifact? When you write that #4 is colder than the rest, how much colder? Dead cylinder colder or misfiring cylinder colder? Given the history here, you might be looking at a few minor things being off rather than just one. i.e. I don't think Occam's Razor applies to your engine. The Persian house cats are now fed and they are rooting for you. -John
  8. Peter, I believe @OrangeMax and @DemoDan both brought used se7ens into WA from out of state earlier this year. Hopefully one of them can chime in with their experience. -John
  9. Lot of great stuff here. For my upcoming Caterham build, I too am using the wireless buttons from Blinkstop, and an MXS 1.2 fed via CAN from my ECU. One of the differences I've noticed between my Westfield and the Caterhams I've driven is that the steeper dashboard angle on the Caterham seems to generate a lot more glare from the gauges when the sun is behind the car. I plan to mount the MSX at an angle so the face is aiming at me rather than the sky. How has the Motogadget worked out? I'm also toying with including that in my build. -John
  10. Based on your first post, this should be a very interesting thread to follow! The mention of Millington is intriguing. -John
  11. A simple test is to swap coils and see if the dead cylinder stays put or follows the coil. You can do the same with the injectors if you then want to rule out that problem. -John
  12. Given this wasn't a mechanical overrev, I'm surprised a valvetrain issue would surface unless something was already weakened and simply looking for an excuse to go bang. Is it a high mileage engine? You have stock cams and valve springs, correct? Although dead cylinder doesn't look good, check the cheap, simple things first. Make sure you are getting spark as John suggests, and also check that the injector is delivering fuel. Given you were cleaning things, is it possible you jostled the coil or injector connector for that cylinder? Remove those and make sure the pins all look seated correctly. -John
  13. 327 hp does sound...sufficient? I think that's the right word. How is the traction? -John
  14. I had a 1700 crossflow in my first car. They may not produce the most power, but they make enough to be very entertaining in a se7en and generate fantastic noise. -John
  15. Welcome Phil, that car looked very well bought. The photos you attached were a file type I've never seen before and are unsupported. I've sent you a PM to help. -John
  16. As Graham notes, you can't simply replace the sensor, but you can buy a WBO2 system with controller and wire that to the MBE. The instruction manual should identify any changes you will need to make to accommodate, but it could require a slight wiring change (e.g. the Emerald uses different pins in the harness plug for WB vs. NB and also requires a setting change in the software.) -John
  17. Welcome Dave! I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but as per the post below made by a dealer almost 3 months ago, Caterham is no longer accepting US orders for the Sigma-powered models (310 and 270). I've read similar on BlatChat. The good news is the Duratec-powered models are still available. Although not as light as the Sigma, it's still a great engine. -John
  18. @NeoBear SB100 has come up a lot over the years, but often times is not apparent by the thread title. The forum search function is actually quite good (one of the reasons we moved to this software), so I encourage you to search on SB100 and dig into the various threads you uncover. You'll see the one mentioned by @kayentaskier is the #2 result after your new thread which uses SB100 in the title. -John
  19. Just hoping it's not in the water. Glad to hear you both made it through unscathed. Hope that's a pattern on the forum. -John
  20. I know we have a large number of members who live in the Northeast. I hope everyone made it through yesterday's events without incident. -John
  21. The Supertech LC-60-250 is 6mm ID, 2.5mm thick and 2.5mm deep, so close. Might be worth a call to see if you can get exact measurements. BTW they make custom valves, so they might also make lash caps to size. https://www.supertechperformance.com/contact -John
  22. All kinds of parts are custom fabricated for vintage race cars given replacement items are NLA or extremely difficult to find. It's worth digging into to see what's feasible. -John Just did a quick search and found this. I'm sure there are many others around the country: https://www.titaniumvalve.com/lash-caps
  23. I'm trying to think what part you need that only costs $6. is it the lash cap? If so, wouldn't it be easier and ultimately cheaper to have it machined locally? -John
  24. Here is another easy to make design. Flat aluminum stock folded to make the tray, Aluminum flat stock for the tie downs, and wing nuts to speed removal. The bends on the flat stock apply some tension to the wingnut assembly, acting like lock washers, so no need to torque them down too hard. It's a little easier to fabricate something for a small Lithium battery like this, but I previously used a similar design for a PC680, which worked fine for years. -John
  25. Glad it worked, and nice looking car. I'm a big fan of eye-searing colors on a se7en! -John
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