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First blat of the year!


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Got the Seven fired up today! :D

 

Due to woeful neglect of the battery (left in car all winter), it took some TLC in the form of topping up the cells and putting a charge on it. Happily, the battery appears to be okay.

 

Went for a brief drive for the purpose of warming up the oil prior to changing it which was fabulous, though of limited duration due to the desire to get the oil change out of the way.

 

However, upon crawling under the car to unscrew the filter I noticed this.

 

Ouch!!!! :eek:

 

Didn't happen on today's drive, but I'm not sure when it did. I did have one incident last year where I bottomed the car fairly hard at a big dip in a back road. It was a get out and look for a pool of oil behind the car affair. i guess I must not have looked at the oil pan itself afterward, though.

 

So, I guess a new pan is in order!

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Nice dent - it was lucky no major harm was done.

 

Jack (jlbtrans1) and myself also got out this weekend for a blat. Jack just got his car through registration this week so was keen to hit the road. We just went touring around the backroads of north west NJ and over the border into NY ending up at Warwick for lunch. Jack's daughter came along for the ride and loved it!

 

Naturally the cars got a lot of attention helped by Jack deciding to park outside the main street Girl Guide Cookie stand! Just doing our bit for the community!

 

As we parted I, Jack's daughter was eyeing her chances to get behind the wheel and drive the Seven herself - what spirit!

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Xflow: if it isn't leaking, why bother to change it now? Just keep a new pan ready.

 

Croc: do you have any pictures of the yellow with clams showing it from the side?

 

Skip

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Dave, congrats on getting that first drive in! Hope the oil pan doesn't turn out to be too big a deal.

 

Croc - Did you buy the 1999 Caterham from Bill R. down in Fla? I had been in touch with him and I thought that was a real nice car at a good price.

 

"Croc: do you have any pictures of the yellow with clams showing it from the side?" - Skip, if it's the car I think it is, here's a shot from the side supplied from the previous owner.

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Wow, I am envious. I do think I will have the Rotus on the road this spring. Spent Saturday doing electrical work on the house that will let me use my TIG to finish my radiator brackets. The fenders (wings) are at a body shop to be fixed and resprayed, and I talked to Dennis Hedges about a new windshield. Don't know if I'll make LOG in Birmingham in May, but I'm tryin'

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Dave, congrats on getting that first drive in! Hope the oil pan doesn't turn out to be too big a deal.

 

Croc - Did you buy the 1999 Caterham from Bill R. down in Fla? I had been in touch with him and I thought that was a real nice car at a good price.

 

"Croc: do you have any pictures of the yellow with clams showing it from the side?" - Skip, if it's the car I think it is, here's a shot from the side supplied from the previous owner.

 

 

 

 

The yellow clams is the one that was on the for sale pages of this site from FL. While I had looked at it last year and passed on it, Jack ended buying it recently when the owner decided to negotiate price. So the side picture Bruce put up is the same car. My car has the cycle wings and green nose

 

Cheers

mike

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"The yellow clams is the one that was on the for sale pages of this site from FL. While I had looked at it last year and passed on it, Jack ended buying it recently when the owner decided to negotiate price. So the side picture Bruce put up is the same car. My car has the cycle wings and green nose" - Sorry Mike, I guess I was confused on which car was yours. I do like the green band on the nose of your car though!

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Yesterday must have been the semi-official USA7S First Blat day.

 

I too took my Seven out for its first spin of the season. Thanks to the Griot's Garage battery tender that I got for X-mas, it cranked hard and eventually, and reluctantly, fired up. Ran great after a bit of warming. I looked down at one point and saw I was doing 80 on a city street. OK, a little too much pent up exuberance.

 

Will Sevens on the street become like daffodils: an early sign of Spring?

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Were coming to the end of our summer here in NZ, we have about 8 weeks before the snow hits the skifields but there will be plenty of driving days yet :) , mind you we do get some really nice winter days here and I plan on taking advantage of them with the polyprops on.

 

I really enjoy seeing pics of members sevens out and about so keep them coming, it will make the winter go faster.:D

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Were coming to the end of our summer here in NZ, we have about 8 weeks before the snow hits the skifields but there will be plenty of driving days yet :) , mind you we do get some really nice winter days here and I plan on taking advantage of them with the polyprops on.

 

I really enjoy seeing pics of members sevens out and about so keep them coming, it will make the winter go faster.:D

 

Just adds to the excitement.......and very white knuckles,lol.

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Wow! Great to see I wasn't the only one to get out this weekend!

 

I like the notion of blatting Sevens being the first harbinger of Spring. That's fabulous!

 

Skip, it's true I probably don't need to replace the pan immediately as it doesn't seem to be obstructing the pick-up or anything, I guess it would just be piece of mind. It does tempt me to take the opportunity to put in a dry sump. :D

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Thanks for the comments, I thought a few would like that.

A lot of people say they have been thru hell, but this time I have photographic proof that I made it out.

 

Dave W

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