K Series Spares

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apexcone

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Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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This is a list of the spares we carry in our 1.4 SS, as I have said before distances here are huge and no one has ever heard of a K Series. One of the roads that we frequently travel on is 115 miles between towns and fuel stops and you're lucky if you see 12 other cars, so having a comprehensive spares package is essential for us.

Temp sender
Bottom hose
Top hose
Injector
Cam belt
Fan belt
Clutch cable
Throttle cable
Exhaust bobbin
Plugs
Wheel bearing R
Wheel bearing F
Map sensor
Crank Sensor
Coil pack
Water sensor
Cam sensor
Water sensor
Wheel stud
Wheel Nut
Duck Tape
Electrical connectors
Selection of nuts, bolts & screws
Volt meter
Oil
Coolant
Brake fluid



Edited by apexcone on Wednesday 22 April 17:00

apexcone

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139 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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spanky3 said:
Just for the record I've done a sierra one on a petrol station forecourt, and a K series caterham belt is about as easy as it gets - about half an hour if you don't do the waterpump and I guess the OP is thinking more about spares a garage might be able fit if they had them like the wheel bearings. It's still a pretty extreme thing to carry and would probably only be useful if you spotted damage before it gave up completely though.

Edited by spanky3 on Thursday 23 April 14:23
On the Grizzle Bear Blat that I organized 2 years ago we had 2 cars suffer from wheel bearing issues, that's why I carry them.

apexcone

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Thursday 23rd April 2015
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Toaster said:
Bit OTT and attention seeking posting.... so OK Canada is a big country and can get remote but come on...

The K series is very reliable so as long as its serviced you don't need most of the bits

Temp sender
Not required if it stops on a trip then replace when you get back

Bottom hose
Top hose
Replace with a silicon hose set or just get some hose tape

Injector
You can run on 3 cylinders

Cam belt
if this goes basically your fked
Fan belt
Clutch cable
Agreed but change every 6,000 and you should be OK
Throttle cable
Same as the clutch cable

Exhaust bobbin
What ! these do fail but not bad enough to make you 'break down' also inspect every 3-6000 miles

Plugs
never heard of these failing

Wheel bearing R
Wheel bearing F
These tend to get noisy before failure but lasts thousands and thousands of miles

Map sensor
may as well pack a spare CPU

Crank Sensor
Coil pack
Water sensor
Cam sensor
Water sensor
Why ! these rarley fail


Wheel stud
Wheel Nut
FFS! paranioa or what

Duck Tape
Sensible

Electrical connectors
Selection of nuts, bolts & screws
should have made sure the ones fitted are set to the right torque plus use washers!
Volt meter

Oil
possibly

Coolant
Brake fluid

all alarmist nonsense

why don't you carry a spare de-dion tube these collapse from time to time
WOW

apexcone

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138 posts

139 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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Kenneth Danmark said:
Do you live in the Gobi Desert? smile
Some times I think we do. In the past 12 years of owning K Series Caterhams either myself or one of my customers has had every electrical unit on the car fail. On the GBB 2 years ago 12 cars consumed the following.

1. Throttle cable
1. Clutch Cable
1. Rear wheel bearing
2. Wheel studs
1. Injector
2. Cam sensors
1. Radiator
1. rear brake calliper
3. Roles of Duck Tape

So being so far away from a local source of K Series parts we think it prudent to carry the most common items.

Edited by apexcone on Thursday 23 April 23:32