The Cobra Adventure

Author
Discussion

Waitey

Original Poster:

899 posts

224 months

Thursday 10th June 2021
quotequote all
P5BNij said:
For me, this photo epitomises what PH is all about wink
Breaking things?

Waitey

Original Poster:

899 posts

224 months

Thursday 10th June 2021
quotequote all
Falsey said:
Beautiful, and way smaller than I ever thought. Makes sense really when you think about it, but in my mind it was always a hulking beast of a thing laugh
Its short and wide.

The rear is as wide as the F31 next to it!

Waitey

Original Poster:

899 posts

224 months

Saturday 12th June 2021
quotequote all
Finally it’s something like finished.

It doesn’t even squeal when you are driving along anymore.

Went to get some milk in it. Good car.



Edited by Waitey on Monday 19th June 10:55

Jim on the hill

5,072 posts

192 months

Saturday 12th June 2021
quotequote all
Fantastic car, fantastic thread.

P5BNij

15,875 posts

108 months

Saturday 12th June 2021
quotequote all
Waitey said:
P5BNij said:
For me, this photo epitomises what PH is all about wink
Breaking things?
Well, it's a start wink

Waitey

Original Poster:

899 posts

224 months

Wednesday 16th June 2021
quotequote all
After doing 200 miles in it over the weekend, I've decided it could be even better.

The steering is very direct but the column at the steering wheel moves about 1mm in all directions, which gives a horrible disconnected feeling. Most classics have this kind of float, due to rubber bushes and not overly tight tolerances.

So I've stripped the upper column out of the car. on measuring, I think I can get some proper needle bearings in there.

I've ordered some press on inner races and correctly sized needle bearings to try.

Sadly I've not got enough room to get some conical bearings in there, so I will have to just use tension to stop thrust movement in the shaft, but that shouldn't add any more weight to the unassisted steering.



Its also time for me to accept my temporary placement of the wideband 02 sensor in the cylinder 1 manifold branch, is no longer good enough for fine engine tuning. So I'll be adding a boss onto my 4-1 collector to hopefully give me that extra level of accuracy for part throttle tuning.

I've also noticed my belt run is being dragged off line by the alternator pulley, so I'll be shimming the alternator to get that perfect too. Good job its raining this weekend!

rev-erend

21,437 posts

286 months

Wednesday 16th June 2021
quotequote all
Re: boss onto my 4-1 collector

You might as well do both collectors and put a bung in the un-used side. Gives flexibility later on.

wilksy61

384 posts

118 months

Wednesday 16th June 2021
quotequote all
The steering is very direct but the column at the steering wheel moves about 1mm in all directions, which gives a horrible disconnected feeling. Most classics have this kind of float, due to rubber bushes and not overly tight tolerances.

I made this for my Lenham for exactly the reason you have described, I bored out the original column mount to basically make it round and then made a PTFE headed bush to fit the column bush and steering shaft, worked very well, no rattle or shake.


Happy Jim

970 posts

241 months

Wednesday 16th June 2021
quotequote all
Although not "original" you might want to consider power steering, it made a massive difference on mine when doing the Alps/Track Days etc

Regards
Jim

Waitey

Original Poster:

899 posts

224 months

Wednesday 16th June 2021
quotequote all
wilksy61 said:
The steering is very direct but the column at the steering wheel moves about 1mm in all directions, which gives a horrible disconnected feeling. Most classics have this kind of float, due to rubber bushes and not overly tight tolerances.

I made this for my Lenham for exactly the reason you have described, I bored out the original column mount to basically make it round and then made a PTFE headed bush to fit the column bush and steering shaft, worked very well, no rattle or shake.

Nice neat solution.

Sadly my column isn't really that well machined tolerance measured in mm not thou(!). So I'll have to press the nice flat round races on and hope they stay flat and round.

In an ideal word I'd get a new collapsible upper column made with somewhere for the brarings to go!


Waitey

Original Poster:

899 posts

224 months

Wednesday 16th June 2021
quotequote all
Happy Jim said:
Although not "original" you might want to consider power steering, it made a massive difference on mine when doing the Alps/Track Days etc

Regards
Jim
I've got used to the heaviness now, its just the column which is doing my head in.

I know what I'd need for a PAS system, but I'm sure it'd just highlight another issue down the line!

Waitey

Original Poster:

899 posts

224 months

Friday 18th June 2021
quotequote all
My bearings came. They don’t fit though. Neither the column or the surround is round, so unless I epoxy them in, it isn’t happening. Will have a rethink.



Sorted the steering, had a brain wave to use set screws to make the bearing captive.

Steering now has zero play!

Edited by Waitey on Monday 19th June 10:59

Waitey

Original Poster:

899 posts

224 months

Friday 18th June 2021
quotequote all
Lovely welding on my O2 sensor mount though from CSK Race Exhausts again.

Exhaust is back on and the 02 sensor is wired up. Will have to re do the mapping to make up for its new position.



Edited by Waitey on Monday 19th June 10:59

Waitey

Original Poster:

899 posts

224 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2021
quotequote all
Turns out knowingly running a wideband in a stupid place makes your plugs look like this…



Now in a much more suitable place, along with a good measure of muscle BHP golding going on with the headers!



Edited by Waitey on Monday 19th June 11:02

rev-erend

21,437 posts

286 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2021
quotequote all
I was going to post about location before .. I'm pretty sure they can be mounted at 90 degrees as well .. so at least they would be hidden
as long as they are not at the bottom were moisture can puddle around them when the engine cools.

Looks a bit on the rich side.

hacksaw

752 posts

119 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2021
quotequote all
Just read through this thread, fantastic car and it appears you may be local to me, I recognise the pipe and glass in the pub video and also Sainsburys at Hessle, will have to keep my eyes open!

InitialDave

11,990 posts

121 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2021
quotequote all
I'm not following why they put the sensor bung in the top rather than hidden on the inside face?

outnumbered

4,123 posts

236 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2021
quotequote all
InitialDave said:
I'm not following why they put the sensor bung in the top rather than hidden on the inside face?
Me too, it does look pretty daft like that...

bungz

1,961 posts

122 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2021
quotequote all
Yeah looks a wee bit odd.

I am guessing clearance with the sill of the car? No way to put on a sort of elbow?

Waitey

Original Poster:

899 posts

224 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2021
quotequote all
No room for it to be anywhere else.

They have to be mounted in the flow so I can't get away with one of the 90degree adapters. The adaptors are fine for a gauge but not for one the ECU is using to build a map.

You also can't mount them below 10deg above the 90 degree point or condensation knackers them.



So I was pretty limited to where it goes.

Edited by Waitey on Tuesday 22 June 16:54