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Completely off topic but this link will be irrestible honey to Karl to open his checkbook again :jester:

 

I have a cam cover on order from Reverie but it is yet to arrive. I had no idea that Tom (Alaskossie) used it on his car.

http://www.reverie.ltd.uk/home.php

 

Croc,

 

I got the first cam cover that Reverie had ever built for the coil-on-plug layout of the Cosworth Duratecs. I had to twist Simon Farren's arm a couple of times, to get him to add it to their line.

 

So spread the honey on pretty thick -- any Duratec owner worth his salt just has to have one of these, to complement all the other carbon fiber on his Seven....

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So spread the honey on pretty thick -- any Duratec owner worth his salt just has to have one of these, to complement all the other carbon fiber on his Seven....

 

Tom - It did not have to be too thick to persuade me! In a similar approach to Karl, I was originally looking at a retro approach - a BDA-lookalike cover. I know the Zetec has these available but I never found one for the Duratec. So I went for the next best thing - Reverie.

 

That photo of your engine bay looks awesome. I was worried I have too much bling. This confirms it is not possible! :D

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That photo of your engine bay looks awesome. I was worried I have too much bling. This confirms it is not possible! :D

 

You will note, of course, that I did restrain myself -- no shiny Aeroquip hoses with red and blue ends......

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I have one that I bought last year in a motoring memorabilia place in the London suburbs for $10. It needs a clean but it is the same badge done in black background with polished letters. They (supposedly) originally came from a Cosworth Escort. This will be confirmed by Alaskossie as I think he has one of these....

 

Until I saw the pics I had not thought of using it in this application. :rolleyes:

 

Maybe try Ebay UK to see what they have for sale.

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Keep adding more weight to those big boys. A few more additions and KitCat and I might be able to keep up with you as your power to weight advantage will be compromised. :jester:

 

Tom

 

 

:D That is why I had planned to save weight with the shift to a carbon cam cover. The really-cool looking retro cam cover that Karl is going for weighs about the same as a spare tire and is much heavier than a standard OEM plastic jobby. But still...it does look really really nice....

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YellowSS/Tom:

 

I have been practicing my point-by all winter! Karl's discarded engine made 2x as much power as mine, the new one makes 3x. And it looks like Croc has that covered.

 

Love the CosworthFord cam cover. Everytime Alaskossie offers up a tidbit abt his car, I am more impressed.

 

Mike M.

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Blubarisax and Croc,

 

I got the "Ford Cosworth" plastic cam-cover badge off eBay UK. You sometimes see them in pot-metal (too much weight!) but this one was lighter, though it was all black at the time. i had it painted body-color silver, then lightly sanded the paint off the raised letters and logo, so that they showed black.

 

I believe they originally came from the Sierra Cosworth Ford; they are definitely not from the Escort Cosworth.

 

I also put side-badges on the rear corners of the bonnet, to tell (advertise?) what was "behind the curtain." See photos.

 

These did come from the Ford Escort Cosworth (the later, small-turbo series 1994-96). This badge is found on the moulded plastic plug-cover that installs between the cam towers on an Escort Cosworth.

 

These were a real bear to find, and to make usable. I was lucky to buy two plug covers off eBay UK, then laboriously trimmed the ridges from around the badges with a razor blade, then removed each badge by sawing away on the exposed edges with fishing-line leader (30-lb test?).

 

As you can see, one of my bonnet badges has suffered from my little encounter with the rear end of an F-150 that I had in Whitehorse, Yukon last August. Unless I can straighten it, it will be a long search to find another....

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As you can see, one of my bonnet badges has suffered from my little encounter with the rear end of an F-150 that I had in Whitehorse, Yukon last August. Unless I can straighten it, it will be a long search to find another....

 

When you go to straighten it out take a heat gun and warm it up so that it is almost soft but still stiff enough to keep it from slumping.

Hope this helps save you emblem.

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Here are some photos of the Cosworth motor on the shipping dock! It should arrive in New Jersey the middle of next week. Unfortunately not in time to enjoy temps near 70 tomorrow.

 

I did hear today that the Caterham loom does not come close to fitting on the Cosworth bits. I guess the coils and sensors are different. My biggest fear about the new mortor was getting the electronics to all match up...

 

http://i913.photobucket.com/albums/ac336/blubarisax/Cosworth%20Duratec%20Build/Engine3.jpg

http://i913.photobucket.com/albums/ac336/blubarisax/Cosworth%20Duratec%20Build/Engine2.jpg

http://i913.photobucket.com/albums/ac336/blubarisax/Cosworth%20Duratec%20Build/Engine1.jpg

http://i913.photobucket.com/albums/ac336/blubarisax/Cosworth%20Duratec%20Build/Engine4.jpg

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Karl,

Must be nice to see it all together, it looks like Cosworths F1 engine cut in half.

 

Wait till you get the whole new package running.... WOW !!!!!

 

I look forward to our first group run. Enjoy it !!!!

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I did hear today that the Caterham loom does not come close to fitting on the Cosworth bits. I guess the coils and sensors are different. My biggest fear about the new mortor was getting the electronics to all match up...

 

If you have ordered the Caterham-specific engine wiring harness (Cosworth P/N YD8048), it should be plug 'n' play to this connector on your vehicle loom:

http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn384/BBL-Sean/7%20Build%20Issues/IFcon-veh.jpg

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Sean,

 

Cosworth USA had no idea if it would fit for sure, so I am trusting that Cosworth UK knows better. I guess I'll find out next week! I hope to get it all back together to take it to a HPDE at Lime Rock April 2nd. I'll have to call in sick at work a couple of days to work on breaking in the motor.

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Cosworth USA had no idea if it would fit for sure...

 

Karl,

 

I speak from experience - the YD8048 loom will fit with ZERO issues. If they send you the YD8111 loom, it will not fit.

 

edit -- one potential engine loom issue is if the sensor (MAF sensor, I believe) in the airbox is on the bottom, it can be tricky to route the harness connector to it, but it can be done. Or you can relocate the sensor, but the point is that it can be remedied one way or another without too much pain. If the sensor is on the top of the airbox, no issue.

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Oops, I forgot - like Tom's, mine is also dry sumped (standard on Cosworth 250-spec 2.3). I had to modify the oil filler cap to be flush with the top of the cam cover and trim some material from the air filter mounting tabs. Unlike Tom's, I have the short input shaft on my T9, which locates the engine just a bit further rearward, necessitating modification of the TPS to avoid fouling the pedal box, and removing material from one side of the bellhousing due to interference with the driver's side footbox.

 

Wow, I guess I left out quite a bit, but they were all pretty simple changes. Thanks for the reminder, Tom!

 

 

edit - Tom's car is better looking than mine, particularly under the bonnet. The cam cover in particular looks fantastic, and is a functional replacement piece rather than an add-on.

 

I just remembered one more thing - The oil filter/oil cooler assembly provided with the Cosworth 2.3 motor interfered with the lower chassis rail on the left side in a Caterham S3 installation, so I replaced it with one of the Raceline horizontal oil filter mounts, which required a different oil cooler to be used. Sorry Karl; I'd have told you sooner, but I forgot all about that one.

 

edit -- the oil filter should not be an issue for a SV chassis.

 

edit -- this thread has seriously outgrown the For Sale forum! :)

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