John B Posted May 18, 2022 Posted May 18, 2022 I'm thinking about bringing my Caterham to NJMP for a member day either Sunday 5/22 or Monday 5/23 to shake off the cobwebs. Anyone else interested? Simon, Croc, Tom?
Croc Posted May 18, 2022 Posted May 18, 2022 Hi John I am signed up both days but will be testing the Batmobile and Holden this weekend to make progress on their state of reliability - fuel flow in the Devil section for the Bimmer and general handling waywardness cure for the Holden. Tom will be there - not sure if if he is running yellow or orange? I understand Simon is overseas and will not make it back in time. cheers mike
John B Posted May 20, 2022 Author Posted May 20, 2022 Crapola!! I just picked my Caterham up out of storage and the safety harnesses are expired. I don't think NJMP gives any slack on harnesses as the State Police come and do occasional inspections. I'll order up a new set, but I'm out for Sunday
John B Posted May 20, 2022 Author Posted May 20, 2022 Update: Pegasus Racing is sending a set for Saturday delivery. I'm back in!
yellowss7 Posted May 21, 2022 Posted May 21, 2022 I’ll have Orange there. Still on old tires but I did find a new supply and ordered two sets as I think Michelin is discontinuing their 13 inch slicks. 😡
John B Posted May 24, 2022 Author Posted May 24, 2022 (edited) Update: As Croc and Tom know, I left early Monday as my engine was running rough and I was down about 20mph on the front straight. I left hoping for a bad coil or crank trigger, but feared a ventilated piston. I did a compression test today and got (1-4) 170, 210, 210, 210. That ruled out a holed piston, but left a lingering low compression issue that pointed to valves. I checked the valve lash and all were in spec (0.10"), which ruled out a bent or dropped valve. #1 cylinder was cold, not firing as indicated by a pyrometer on the header. I then checked spark and found no spark in #1, but 2,3 & 4 were good. Swapping coils around revealed it wasn't a bad coil as the #1 coil sparked on the #2 lead & the #2 coil was dead on the #1 lead. Closer inspection revealed a broken wire at the connector to the coil. That was a very good sign! I was still concerned about the low compression and my engine builder Paul Hasselgren suggested that driving with no spark in #1 washed the cylinder dry with unignited fuel and that I should put a little oil in #1 and re-run the compression test. Voila!! It shot well over 210 so I'm a happy camper and am now enjoying a celebratory beer!! Edited May 24, 2022 by John B 1 1
yellowss7 Posted May 24, 2022 Posted May 24, 2022 Great news John! I’m going to have an old fashioned to help you celebrate 🥃 Tom
Croc Posted May 24, 2022 Posted May 24, 2022 That is a relief - I'd take that as good news. Vibrations on our cars are a frequent cause of gremlins. Cheers with a glass of red wine from me! It was great to see everyone. It was a successful weekend for me. The CSL got down to a best of 1m34.9 on old tires so carved 4 seconds out of it with a LOT more time left in it once I sort the fueling issues in high G corners. The Holden was not as scary as expected but definitely more oily. Plus I came home with an expensive work list of items to fix on two cars.
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