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LawrenceR

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202 posts

268 months

Friday 20th March 2015
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This is the link if anyone is interested

here

Lawrence

Edited by LawrenceR on Friday 20th March 22:32

dirtbiker

1,384 posts

187 months

Friday 20th March 2015
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Hi Lawrence,

There's something up with the link in your post - the blog works fine if you copy and paste though.

Lovely colour, hope you have lots of fun building it! Will be keeping a close eye on your blog for tips when I get around to building one in the near future.

LawrenceR

Original Poster:

202 posts

268 months

Friday 20th March 2015
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Thanks I have just updated it.

anonymous-user

75 months

Saturday 21st March 2015
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Hi Lawrence. Good luck and enjoy the build. I have to fit the a frame and ARB to the rear suspension, the wings and the interior and my R400 will be ready for the iva, hopefully!

Don't get too frustrated with the manual, which seems more like an initiative test at times, and missing bits seem par for the course, though in my case they've been supplied quickly and without question by CC.

My kit arrived just before Xmas and I was abroad for February so it's taken a while but it's been good fun, rewarding and even before finishing this one I wouldn't mind doing another.

A couple of tips; when you're doing the head lights follow Daniel French's R500 blog. When fitting the engine, box, diff and prop, do it in the order the manual says. Seems damaged rear seals in the box are not uncommon if you don't. Fir me the whole powertrain went in very straightforwardly taking that advice.

LawrenceR

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202 posts

268 months

Saturday 21st March 2015
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Realist thanks for the tips. How many hours has it taken you so far?

onward

168 posts

223 months

Saturday 21st March 2015
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Have you stopped building the boat then ?

anonymous-user

75 months

Saturday 21st March 2015
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LawrenceR said:
Realist thanks for the tips. How many hours has it taken you so far?
Well, I haven't kept close tags on it but I've done maybe 10 days, 4/5 hours a day. I think the 80/90 hours CC reckon is about right though I don't include the time spent reading the manual in the evenings and 'nipping out' to buy a brake pipe bender or a laser mini pump for filling the diff/box etc!

Thinking about that which box do you have? If it's the 6 speed, then filling it is doddle with the mini pump. Also, cut a 15mm length off a 3/8 Allen key, pop that into the filler plug and loosen/tighten it with a 3/8 open ender. That bit of Allen key is also useful for torquing up the chassis end engine mounts.

For the diff, I bought a laser drain plug key set from Halfords. Again, using the mini pump this job is easy.

I mention the above because I've read a few blogs where these jobs seem to have been problematic.

I'm sure that I'm rediscovering what many others already have but it might help.


anonymous-user

75 months

Saturday 21st March 2015
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Also, further to the point about shortages, I have reported two or three items missing, which have then been supplied, only for me to find the original bits later. Keep an open mind about what you think are shortages.

LawrenceR

Original Poster:

202 posts

268 months

Tuesday 24th March 2015
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onward said:
Have you stopped building the boat then ?
Not stopped just delayed! I will still finish it but not until the caterham is complete.