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« Reply #480 on: June 29, 2012, 08:40:42 PM »

Wish I'd been there!  Car looks fantastic and the photographer's no slouch either!

What where and when is the Mini Showdown?

Next weekend Bobbi, I will be there  Grin (Been working on the car most nights this week to sort out the small problems.)
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« Reply #481 on: June 29, 2012, 09:39:58 PM »

Shakespeare County Raceway again?
Not a nostalgia meet though Bobbi, so not as many hotrods.
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« Reply #482 on: June 29, 2012, 10:21:40 PM »

Shakespeare County Raceway again?
Not a nostalgia meet though Bobbi, so not as many hotrods.

And not many Minis as the British Mini Club had to cancell a big event due to the weather and the only weekend they could hold it at the same place was on this weekend, so even though there will be still a few Minis about its just a test and tune weekend. (Should still be good)
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« Reply #483 on: July 23, 2012, 04:33:49 PM »

Another good weekend even though I was busy running the Supertwin round, I only managed my 1st run on Sat at 4.30 and with the carb not quite running right I ran a good 11.14 @ 119.47 to beat the best body on time of 11.360 @ 115.67 with The Cunning Plan, I got towed straight back down to the pairing lanes for my next run, it still played up and I only managed a 11.66 @ 114.97, I pulled the chute and as I was not sure where the other car was in the right lane I braked hard only for the engine to cut out, I was stranded just before the first turn off, luckily I was the last one down so Andy towed me back to the pits with the buggy.
The car is so hard to push, It seemed that I still have problems with the brakes sticking, so after the end of the day, the body was taken off and I looked into it. I took the prop shield off and disconnected the prop and found the wheels would turn better, when I went to put the joint back together the bearing were hitting the top edge and it was hard to get them in (We had to pry them apart to get them out) when the car was set up we had to put thick washers between the gearbox mount so it would line up, these were only tacked it so we (Dave Williams and myself) took the mount out and removed the washers, it was put back in without them and tightened down. The bearing now hit the bottom edge, so I got out my box of washers and tried a couple until the joint went straight in. We borrowed Roy Wildings vice to cut the washers so we could put them back in place, he said that the chassis had properly settled now and should be OK now.
With that all done we packed up for the evening.
As the body was still off, I decided to do the first run on Sunday without it, it was not until mid afternoon I had the chance to go and warm up the car, it started and then cut out; I could hear the fuel pump was not running so thought that one of the wires had come loose. I got my tester out and found there were 12+ volts getting to the pump. We took it off and took out the filter in the bottom to find some silicone in there, I took as much as I could of it apart and when it was put back together tried it on the battery of my van, at first it still did not work but after giving it a couple of taps it strung back into life. I had to go and do some work so Dave put it all back together again, when I went back Dave notice that the squirter pump was not working that good and may be the problem with the flat spot. I went to see Mark Richardson (Pony Express) and borrowed some pump cams to try, we found one that worked the full stoke and started the car, after a couple of adjustments it seemed to be working as it should.
We took it down and when it was my turn, it decided to play up again, but when I did get into stage I ran a great 10.85 @ 122.74 (The best for the plan with the body off was 10.97 @ 119.57)
We went back to the pits and fitted the body and done some small adjustments again, this time it did not play up so I decided to try and load the converter up, but all I did was get a nice big red and ran a good 11.40 @ 118.77.
I would like to thank Dave & Linda for crewing for me and Gus for lending us his car for the weekend for towing the car.
There is still more in the engine, it’s just finding the time to set it up now, it took nearly a season to sort out the old car and that’s without doing the work up the track as well, but I (we) will get there and I'm happy with the way it’s going.
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« Reply #484 on: July 23, 2012, 05:01:56 PM »

I admire your patience Tony. Id've given up & gone home in a sulk when it refused to start.  Tongue
So what meet was this?
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« Reply #485 on: July 23, 2012, 06:08:53 PM »

I admire your patience Tony. Id've given up & gone home in a sulk when it refused to start.  Tongue
So what meet was this?


it was a choice of packing up and spending another 90 quid on a new pump, or having a quick fiddle a couple of taps and trying to get it going. Its been sounding funny for a while now (Clicking quite loud all the time), put it now sounds like it used to (loud clicking until the bowls are filled, then a quieter slower click after), so I think was something stuck in there and its now gone.
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« Reply #486 on: August 30, 2012, 07:10:27 AM »

The other week I took the carb off and set both the throttle screws so the butterflys were open as recemended, ajusted the idle screws so they were 1 1/4 turns out each and it started straight away but was a little uneven, turned the throttle screws 1/2 turn and idle screws out 1/4 turn, it was better on the idle but chucking out black smoke, turned the idle screws in half turn each and it sounded real good and revved clean.
As the tank is off ready to be polished, I was running off my jerry can so could not drive it, but I jumped in to see what happened when I put it in gear, it used to pull the engine down, but this time it went straight into gear with no problems, I could also take it over 2000 on the footbrake (No transbrake) where before it would creep forward anything over about 1500.
Last weekend I took the car up to the Open Sports Nationals, I had phoned Mark Norton to arrange for him to come and put the Tags on and weigh the car and trailer.
He arrived late Sunday afternoon and with the help of Steve we took the body off and Mark gave it a quick check over and put the stickers on (It had already had a full check while being built, but as it was not painted Mark could not put them on.) We weighed the car first in lbs which was 1672lbs. I needed to know what it was in kilos for the trailer weight, I also hope the car would be around 750kgs but with Glen on the pen it came out as 795.5, it was not until I came home that looking at the corner weights that the sum looked wrong, I checked them and found that it should be 759.5 with Glen putting the 5 and 9 the wrong way around. The only other thing we noticed was the back end is 13kgs heavier on the left side to the right, the only thing we can put this down to is the off set diff, it don't seem to make any diffrence with the handling.
We then weighed the trailer which came in at 472kgs, which with the compined weight of 1231.5kgs which is well under the 1550kgs GW of the trailer.
On Monday, I had Paul the do a noise check with the silencers in, as I dont have a rev counter, I set the shift light to come on at 4500 where it needs to be, the max is 120 db and the first try was 120.2 and the second was 121, so with a little more stuffing will be good if I want to go in Pro ET.
My next meeting is the HRDs and I am looking forward to it, I was told on the weekend that I will be the only scrutineer there, so I am going to be very busy. I know I have one crew man coming (Cheers Doc  Wink ) to give Steve and myself a hand so hopefully see some of you there.
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« Reply #487 on: August 30, 2012, 09:52:40 AM »

The only other thing we noticed was the back end is 13kgs heavier on the left side to the right by 13kgs, the only thing we can put this down to is the off set diff, it don't seem to make any diffrence with the handling.

Try putting some more air in the left side to ballance things up a bit Grin


Sounds like your getting there Tony.
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« Reply #488 on: September 13, 2012, 08:26:49 PM »

not long to go now before the HRDs, car will be up Shakey before me as I took it over to Dave & Linda's last night, they are going to set it up tomorrow so when I get there about 8/9 pm we can just move the trailer and I can park the van in its place. (We will move the trailer onto the grass somewhere out of the way.)
During the week I have been doing a Little cleaning and even started it (Two pumps of the throttle, hold it down a little and press the starter button and off it goes, keep the revs up a little and it settles down to a nice tickover  Grin ) Its now fueled up, the battery's fully charged and ready to go.
It will be running without the body Saturday and with it on Sunday.
All that's needed is the star driver and a tow (Doc??)
Don't forget to come and say hello, I can see me in the scrutineering bay most of Saturday (Goes quiet Sunday as most people go for the weekend.)
See you there
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« Reply #489 on: September 13, 2012, 09:22:17 PM »

I thought you'd be busy scrutineerng all weekend & wouldn't get to play Tony. Glad we'll get to see the Coupe in action.  Grin
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« Reply #490 on: September 17, 2012, 09:33:38 PM »

The weekend did not start as I would have liked, Lucky I had taken the car over to Dave & Linda's Wednesday evening so they could tow it up and pit it Thursday and give me a hand over the weekend.
I managed to finish early and we on my way by 5.30, but took me well over a hour just to get the 20 odd miles to Newport, then getting to Evesham to find one of the return pipes on the engine had split and dumped over 20 quids worth of fuel up the M5 and over the back of the van. (If the car was on the back that would have been as well.)
I had guest driver for the weekend, this was Blue (wizzkitt) from BSH magazine, but her weekend had also not started as it should, having taking over12 hours and not 4 hours to get to the track, so not wanting to risk anything going wrong with my car pulled out, Blue still plans to drive the car, but at a smaller event so it would be less busy and more relaxed.
Ian (Doc) (From the  http://www.mankymonkeymotors.co.uk/forum/index.php) site came up for the weekend to give me a hand and tow the car with his trike (Cheers Doc)
We had taken the body off for Blue so after a very busy Saturday I managed to get booted and suited right at the very end of the day, only to get right to the front and as they were already well over curfew were turned back. I had volunteered to do one of the fire burnouts, so has I hadn't had a run and did not know if the carb was sorted Ian towed me behind the wall so I could give it a couple of blips to try, as there were not problems we took the car back to the pits and fitted the body.
When it was nearly time we went back around the back of the wall to wait until I was called. I have for years (Long before it started again) wanted to do a fire burnout, I was thinking of doing it in the Mini, but knowing that it would all end up inside the body as it never had any tubs I thought it was too dangerous. I did not feel nervous at all and was looking forward to it, so I got myself strapped in and waited for the signal. I drove out from the wall (only to know the ignition switch off to the delight of the crowd as I could hear them) Dave guided me into the water, Kev did the deed of putting the petrol down with Bruno lighting it. I could see the flames on my left and it took a while for it to get right around to the right, I saw Dave signal but stayed a little longer until I could not see through the smoke. If anyone asks how it feels doing it, I cant explain but it put a big smile on my face for the rest of the night.

Sunday was a little quieter, so it was a little sooner when I got changed, I text Blue to see if she wanted to sit in and warm it up, she was over in a jiffy and after getting in, I showed her where every thing was and started it up. It was up and down the gears a few times and when the engine was hot it was shut down, I think by the smile on her face she enjoyed it.
Ian towed me down for my first run of the weekend. It was my turn and I pulled into the water and did a (Normal) burnout, the carb behaved itself and I could hold it in stage with the revs up, but it bogged as I took off, just after 3/4 track, the front of the car just started shaking and I had to back off a little. I knocked it out of gear just after the finish line and I noticed to oil light come on, I was not sure if the engine had cut out or not so I switched it off anyway.
We took it back to the pits and I was going to fit the 50cc accelerator pump but had forgot the longer screws were at home, so I adjusted the cam and got ready to go down again.
Ian was leaving at 3 so as I knew we would not get down until after that, I arranged another tow for the last run. Dave noticed that the front tyres seamed to be a little flat and thought that it could be a problem with the balance, to be honest, I was getting called to do other track jobs and forgot to even check.
On the last run I was againest Barnie with his very smart Cortina, half way down the track I managed to know off the ignition (I have to move that switch panel to somewhere out of the way), I saw Barnie on my right and managed to switch it back on again, again the front end shook and I had to back off again. The oil light came on again after I slowed down so again I switched it off.
(At the Open Sports when Paul checked mine on the noise meter he noticed the pressure dropped when the engine was hot, with 40 psi on start-up and under 10 when warm.)
Back it the pits, to save time, I had already moved the trailer so I could put the car straight back on, so after getting dropped off, I started it back up and drove it onto the trailer, (The light was flickering then) and Dave connected the winch strap and put it on the trailer.
That's me for a few meetings anyway as I don't have a spare weekend (The only time I would be able to use the garage) until the weekend before the Halloween Bombfire Burnout. I am going to order and new high volume pump (Which is not as much as I thought) and put the 50cc accelerator pump in, hopefully be there even if its just one run before the season ends.
During the afternoon, Alan from the NSRA came over to me and gave me a box, there had awarded me a Dirty Dozen trophy for the meeting, CHUFFED is a understatement, it put a even bigger smile on my face. Thank you for that, it made my weekend :-)
http://www.cunningplan.net/dirtydozen.jpg
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I few thanks. Dave & Linda, Ian & Brian, Steve & Lesley (He made me a extension for the chute, so all the lines are fitted into the pack (And thanks Norm for showing me how to stow the lines.) Most of all, Blue (& Scott,) don't forget, your booked for next year.
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« Reply #491 on: September 17, 2012, 11:21:17 PM »

That's an awesome photo Tony!
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« Reply #492 on: September 19, 2012, 07:10:56 AM »

Heres Whizz trying the car for size
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« Reply #493 on: September 19, 2012, 09:49:34 AM »

The paint matches the hair. Cheesy
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« Reply #494 on: September 19, 2012, 09:56:44 AM »

And the temperament.  Tongue
Lookin' good Wizzy.  Wink
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