kiwibrisa
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posted on 17/3/14 at 10:38 PM |
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Leitch Super Sprint Rebuild
I have been trolling the forum for many years but have never posted.
Thought it was about time to put my project up as I have a few questions that im sure you guys will be able to help on.
Quick overview; Has been in the family for over 20 years. It was crashed around 18 years ago due to a failing ball joint and sat in a garage since
then.
Engine;
1600 711m Kent xflow
1300 pistons
234 cam
twin weber dcoe 40s
gt blue printed
fully balanced
lightened flywheel
Got it like this
Did a couple of things.
And it now looks like this.
Its now fuel injected with Yamaha R6 throttle bodies and megasquirt.
80hp at the wheels
[Edited on 17/3/14 by kiwibrisa]
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nick205
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posted on 17/3/14 at 11:03 PM |
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That looks great
Must be very satisfying to have brought it back to life and into the family
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NigeEss
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posted on 17/3/14 at 11:10 PM |
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Good work
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Mr C
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posted on 17/3/14 at 11:13 PM |
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Fantastic Job, car looks great. interesting original colour, looks like the aston martin racing colour. Great job well done again. One of the best
first posts I've seen as well
Girl walks into a bar and asks for a double entendre, so the barman gave her one
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mookaloid
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posted on 17/3/14 at 11:13 PM |
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Nice job
"That thing you're thinking - it wont be that."
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kiwibrisa
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posted on 18/3/14 at 01:50 AM |
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Thanks. Its been a lot of work but it turned out well. Use it as my every day car unless its storming down. The fuel injection was a mission so if
anyone is considering bike throttle bodies on a kent pm me and I can tell you all the tricks and lessons I learned.
I am planning on putting a zetec in there now with it dressed up to look like a BDA. Will probably run webers with injectors retro fitted.
In NZ the blacktop is less common and therefore about 3 times the price. Is there much of a difference between ST and BT? Apart from solid lifters and
different stroke bore etc. Ie is it enough of an improvement to justify the extra price and me waiting weeks for a good one to turn up or is a ST
going to be just as good?
I started a topic here, ill probably be asking heaps more questions about conversion
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/forum/9/viewthread.php?tid=189724
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Dick Axtell
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posted on 18/3/14 at 12:15 PM |
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Very impressive work on your car. Even more impressive - so much space in your workshop (he said enviously!!!).
Looking at your chassis, I note that its constructed using RHS tubing. From several posts on this forum, (e.g
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=189601), I got the idea that Lotus, (or probably Caterham now), used round tubing for
their chassis.
Is/was your chassis original Lotus/Caterham?
[Edited on 18/3/14 by Dick Axtell]
Work-in-Progress: Changed to Zetec + T9. Still trying!!
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kiwibrisa
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posted on 18/3/14 at 07:20 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Dick Axtell
Very impressive work on your car. Even more impressive - so much space in your workshop (he said enviously!!!).
Looking at your chassis, I note that its constructed using RHS tubing. From several posts on this forum, (e.g
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=189601), I got the idea that Lotus, (or probably Caterham now), used round tubing for
their chassis.
Is/was your chassis original Lotus/Caterham?
[Edited on 18/3/14 by Dick Axtell]
Lotus used both round and square. My car/chassis was made in 1987 and is a pretty close replica (dimension wise) to the first Series 3 7s. Which is
not necessarily a good thing! I did a lot of modifications to the front end and also footwell.
The three main replica 7 companies here use both round and square with square making up most of the chassis. Usually use round on corners (like in the
boot) on crossbraces and bits that arnt covered by Ali.
Round is stronger and looks nicer, square is easier to work with and more than strong enough. So you just combine the two.
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