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mrmustang

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  1. Hmmmm, I'll be in NJ next week, but believe SWMBO would not allow me to try and squeeze a 5th car in the 2 car garage :D
  2. Steve, Having taking 1 Caterham and multiple track prepped Cobra replicas through the Enhanced Inspection process, I can simplify this for you: https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Speedway-Hand-Crank-Manual-Windshield-Wiper,2301.html You will need the additional clip on bracket https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Speedway-Manual-Hand-Windshield-Wiper-Mount-Bracket,3416.html Simple, inexpensive, and removable, and checks off the "must have windshield wiper" for your finicky inspector. Bill S.
  3. The youtube video states a VIN plate on the bulkhead
  4. Call Fed Ex directly to figure out whether this is required or not.
  5. Strong rumor is, Simpsonville, SC , just around the proverbial corner from me
  6. Coincidentally, I got an email from Martin Phillip at Caterham UK, he sent me a copy of the original sales order for my car, along with the much sought after paint code for the 40th Anniversary cars. Now, for anyone who googles the 2013 Caterham Anniversary Edition, they will now have it as follows: 40YOC paint code of GM BRILLIANT RED MICA "75". Cool stuff indeed. Bill S.
  7. I've been traveling recently and not focused on anything "7" related besides ordering parts from my good friend, Rick at Time Machine . Today I get a call from none other than George Alderman (yes, that George A.) in regards to a simple inquiry I had sent his son about my 2013 Caterham. Turns out that my car is the very last Caterham that George personally ordered new and built up. George spent about 35 minutes on the phone with me talking about why he ordered it, and what plans he had for the car before deciding to finally sell to the person I bought it from. Advised George I was going to add the low profile "wet sump" from Caterham, a dropped floor for the drivers side, and the upper shaft/removable steering wheel set up for the car, along with my frustrating search for the 195/45/15 replacement tires (tires on the car are 2013 dated). George was surprised by a few of those choices, but could see where I am headed with the car, turning it into a nice weekend street cruiser while I await my next Cobra replica build. George was even more surprised that we had met before, roughly 18 years ago at his very shop/dealership, guess I'm just not as memorable as he was to me, go figure . George was very gracious, and I much appreciated his time and insight. Wish everyone I dealt with in the specialty car circles was as open and honest. It's been two hours, I'm still excited about the call, just had to share. Humbly submitted Bill S.
  8. Where in SC are you? Bill
  9. Bruce, Congratulations, can't wait to hear about your adventures. Bill S.
  10. I did a pretty deep google search and did not find anything used for sale. As always, appreciate the feedback and I am open to reasonable offers.
  11. Just as stated in the title, I have a complete set of 5-14"x6" Minator by KN Wheels of the UK 4x108mm Virtually brand new, as most likely originally purchased, based on the tire dates of "2301" (June, 2001) Avon SV-1 185/60/R14 Tires (stamped made in England) are brand new, yet 20 years old, maybe good for rolling around the garage/storage, or maybe even a great display item. Price for all is $850
  12. Thanks, will dig in as soon as I can and let you know what I find. Bill S
  13. Digital odometer, check engine light on tachometer, see attached picture (car running for several minutes). Have not checked any of the above yet, but will as soon as I can get a cool day to get back in to the garage (107 showing inside just now). Battery should be ok, as I have yet to charge or plug in trickle charger and it fired right up, even after sitting for almost a month disused. May pull it out and bench test it just to play it safe. Anything else I should be looking for or at? As always, your guidance is much appreciated, as this new fangled, computer controlled stuff is not as fun as pure mechanicals are. Bill S.
  14. I'd like to find out what is causing the check engine light on the dash to be on Of course with lack of use, it could be as simple as a leak in a vacuum line, a bad injector, or even a bad oxygen sensor, but it would be nice to narrow it down so I'm not tearing down the ancillaries in a "hunt and peck" to find the solution. Any ideas? Rick has graciously offered his cable for this, but it may be a month or so before I catch up with him at Olthoffs in NC Thanks again for your assistance Bill S.
  15. I rarely respond to my own post, but Rick from Time Machines Motorsports in NY gave me the following excellent information: "The read port is in the left foot well behind a 3" rubber plug. It is OBD style but OBD will not read it. The software is "Easimap" and requires an app (not a program) to read it and a proprietary cable to connect." Tried finding the Easimap ap in the apple store, but did not find it there. I did however find it via Google and now will learn as much as I can. Bill S.
  16. May or may not be specific to my 1.6L Sigma engine, but does anyone know if the 2013 Caterham engine loom had an OBD or OBD2 connection? Any assistance to the above would be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Bill S.
  17. As I sit 700 miles away from my latest Caterham (family first, cars second), I'm wondering what my options are for a quick release mechanism for my current fixed steering wheel. What is everyone using these days? Must I replace the upper steering shaft, or can I just add a US sourced quick release to the existing shaft? As always, thanks in advance, Bill S.
  18. Is yours an Anniversary Edition?
  19. Rick Muck found it for me across the pond. Awaiting shipment, along with a drop floor for the drivers side
  20. Looking for Caterham supplied, or aftermarket wet sump kit for a 2013, 1.6L Sigma (Ford) engine.
  21. Where would I find the engine variant, bar code label, casting code, or simply looking to see if the starter is on one side vs the other ? As always, thanks in advance for your assistance. Bill S.
  22. Croc, I do not want to go dry, but if nothing "in stock" (Caterham options out of stock in the UK at least, have feeler out to US based dealer for options) pans out, I may be forced to go in that direction. Due to family and personal health issues this weekend, I have not even had time to take the bonnet off to get the part number off the motor to see exactly which "Sigma" engine I have. Maybe tonight, maybe next week, or even next month. Only time will tell. Thanks Bill
  23. A little research shows a Raceline wet sump system, someone also mentions a "Ford Contour" oil pan. Anyone know the clearances of both compared to the stock pan seen in the pictures above? Since the car is sitting on an open center trailer for the next two weeks, might as well start working on a solution now, than waiting until it's on the road. As always, thanks in advance. Bill S.
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