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Red 5
23rd March 2016, 07:17 PM
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Well we didn't do too well in the end. We were doing OK to a point where the back wheel came adrift a bit. We were just outside the top 20 bearing in mind the car is still in circuit race mode with lowered suspension and what are basically cut slicks and the route was a lot rougher than we had been led to believe with lots of rough tracks and tests on gravel and in forests.

We'd opted not to fit a multitude of navigational equipment, trip meters, timers etc on the basis of it being our first event and I didn't want to waste the money in case we didn't like it. When we turned up and everyone had a couple of Brantz tripmeters and a row of clocks and stopwatches mounted to the dash we thought we might struggle. I had taken the liberty of replacing the broken speedo cable which I thought would come in handy, and it did.

The engine overheated for some strange reason about half way through so we pulled up next to a man who was spectating outside his house and he provided us with a watering can full of water and horse hairs which we managed to get into the engine after 10 minutes of geysers and Flying Scotsman impersonations. We dropped a bit of time in that section otherwise we'd have been nearer to the top 10. A friend was out spectating in his service van and he gave us a gallon bottle full of water (and aircon cleaning fluid) which we used to top up with from time to time so had no further problems with cooling.

We started to develop handling problems just after lunch which I chose to ignore as I knew I didn't have the gear to sort it out but on a tight 90 left at the top of Sutton Bank the car stepped out wildly as the suspension "moved" and this alerted Simon the navigator to the problem so we were then forced to have a look. We had lost a bolt out of the rear right ball joint and the hub was moving about. I told him that if we took it steady it should be fine and we soldiered on.

The last straw was a ridiculously rough track near to Easingwold which must have annoyed it as the hub moved a lot and the driveshaft popped out leaving us stranded in some mud.

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We fastened the tow rope to the front and a nice man in an L200 gave us a drag to some tarmac where we jacked it up and managed to get the driveshaft back in. I borrowed a bolt from the door bar and fastened the ball joint back on and we cut and run to the next open control, missing four en-route gaining 30 minutes penalty for each amassing 2 hours altogether. But we did make it to the finish and were placed 48th out of the 60 starters so there were 11 that did worse than us; one noted retirement was due to a vibration. (Big Jessies)

Planned improvements for the next one are to raise the suspension and fit loads of clocks and dials, but the car might be out at Rockingham so it needs returning to race trim for that one.

DH

cchrysos
23rd March 2016, 07:59 PM
Excellent! Has he engine been modified?

Sweetpea
23rd March 2016, 08:27 PM
Excellent! Has he engine been modified?
More to the point, how did it survive the overheating?

Anyway, Sutton Bank and Easingwold... That's my old stomping ground. Dad used to work at Alne (a village just out of Easingwold) for half the week and Leyburn in the Dales for the rest. I learned to drive around those areas. This, of course, was before I became a soft southerner!

James

Martin42006
23rd March 2016, 09:21 PM
Loved reading this shame about the issues you had but looks like you had a great day out.

Red 5
24th March 2016, 11:38 AM
Not sure what caused the overheating but I'm suspecting a leak in the cooling system rather than anything else. The engine was pretty much cooked when I finally stopped to obtain help but it hadn't started to nip so I think I saved it. It used a small amount of coolant on the remainder of the rally but I think the Rad Weld which I didn't mention, may have done the trick.

Not modified in any way. It's a race car so we are not allowed to. The engine was taken from a 120k mile T Bar that we scrapped a few years ago and planted straight in without even looking at it.

The story of the car is one of a history of overheating. The previous owner retired it from racing due to overheating issues and I bought it for 400 quid with cage and suspension plus a blown up engine which was rebuilt and is now in my main race car. This was bought as a spare for the simple reason that I could not turn it down. The overheating issues when I bought it were put down to a tiny bit of dust/grit in the coolant hoses as the car had been previously built outside on the driveway. A clean out with washing up liquid sorted the overheating issues until this weekend. Full postmortem is in order but we are racing at Snetterton this weekend so the main car is getting all the attention at the minute.

The engine completed the rally after the overheating issues and then also did the 60 mile blast down the A1 home without issue so it looks like I might have got away with it.

Red 5
24th March 2016, 11:45 AM
Anyway, Sutton Bank and Easingwold... That's my old stomping ground. Dad used to work at Alne (a village just out of Easingwold) for half the week and Leyburn in the Dales for the rest. I learned to drive around those areas. This, of course, was before I became a soft southerner!

James

The run out from the start at The Hawkhills went through Alne and Flawith to Tholthorpe airfield where the first two tests were and the first photo was taken. Returned later through Raskelf (where one of my mates lives, has a Mk1 Escort rally car) and out through Tollerton. Sound familiar to you?

michaeljapp
24th March 2016, 07:11 PM
Good read - Thank you. Always keen to see these old cars being used and enjoyed.

Sweetpea
24th March 2016, 09:37 PM
I thought that having the water escape meant guaranteed head gasket failure. You've proved me wrong. I reckon God must have been smiling on you at that moment. Shame he took his eyes off the ball and let your rear end fall apart later.


Sound familiar to you?

Does it ever!
One of the problems with being alive is that every so often you realise just how long you've been doing it. It's nearly 30 years since I've been to Alne. Surely I'm not that old? Anyway, lots of memories of the area. Everything from dads mate parking an old double decker bus in a ditch near Tollerton to me "knocking the mugs of them handles" on the road to Alne. Happy days!

Shall we expect a race report after Snetterton then?

James

Red 5
25th March 2016, 06:29 AM
Shall we expect a race report after Snetterton then?

James

I often write a race report for my own website so I can copy it here if anyone's interested. Www.davehemingway.net

My Easter weekend started yesterday loading the van up with furniture for a refit of a clinic in Harley Street in London. Looks like the rig (van with car on trailer) will be heading to central London tomorrow for the day as I don't have the time to get back to Yorkshire, pick the gear up and back to Snetterton in time for signing on at sparrowfart on Easter Sunday morning.

MR2 racing is on Monday if anyone is at a loose end and fancies watching us increasing the exclusivity of the remaining Mk1s.