pollyp
Club Member
been having a long tiring exhaustive week at work and recovering from a cough hence no updates.
what happened last week at Andys.
arrived at 1pm, had abit of a chat, then a neighbour popped in for some car bits and summore chatting.
went to andys cosy toolshed to see afew tools, parts and shiny coilovers
talked more suspension.
talked bout h701s warmup & cooling issue, sounded like the lack of heater matrix shutoff valve prevents it from warming up and the radiator ain't performing when it does get hot.
he had a manual fan switch to turn it on, asked to turn off, watched the direction and angle of the fan spinning down. determined it was flowing the wrong way against incoming air hence didn't work well. needed to either reverse the motor, reverse the fan position or replace with a correct facing fan.
went for a drive with andy round the block through some twisty country roads to warm the car up, was also hungry so went for some grub, met alexia n kids on way back.
moved h701 onto the grass and parked car onto driveway.
starting to get dark so setup & level the balancing platform on andys drive, stood on each to test accuracy and they're all bout 0.5-1kg offset from each other. unloaded & raised car onto platform, set tyres to 3bars and began balancing.
started off with a 49% crossweight
reduced the FL preload one turn to lower that corners load. increased crossweight 0.6% in the right direction
lowered more and eh no difference
rechecked FR tyre pressure cos that had a bad puncture leak, eek it dropped abit, really have to fix that.
pumped tyre back upto 3bars and jeez made a big change...
but then in our frazzled tired state I realised I forgot to disconnect the swaybars so all that balancing was pointless!
alright, bedtime.
next morning lets weld her up 1st as priority before balancing.
began cutting more and more chucks out the sills, I cut card templates, andy fabricates & tack metal on. welding onto old rusty metal was tricky. I had a go at MIG and was abit tricky to see or get a nice pool, was like blobby soldering. need more practice.
was halfway through the left sill then alexia reminded that it was almost 9pm on sunday (sky was still bright) so we had to hurry with the grinding. rather than fully welding & grinding smooth, we decided to just cut the pieces and just tack em all in for now and finish the welding next time.
welded inner & outer pieces
tacked the back faces on
that'll do.
now lets resume balancing.
unhooked the swaybars this time, checked pressures and started off like this
pumped up FR over 3bars to test its effect
returned back to 3bars
further reduced FL. but noticed the inaccurate scales, varying tyre pressures and sticky damper seals contributes to a huge amount of errors, so tbh trying to get to the nearest 0.1% is useless
it was midnight and I'm tired and have a 3hr drive back home for work next morning.
andy says there's an auto event on july 20th for £10, yep going.
hopefully going back to andys this weekend for a final welding and balance should get her ready
what happened last week at Andys.
arrived at 1pm, had abit of a chat, then a neighbour popped in for some car bits and summore chatting.
went to andys cosy toolshed to see afew tools, parts and shiny coilovers
talked more suspension.
talked bout h701s warmup & cooling issue, sounded like the lack of heater matrix shutoff valve prevents it from warming up and the radiator ain't performing when it does get hot.
he had a manual fan switch to turn it on, asked to turn off, watched the direction and angle of the fan spinning down. determined it was flowing the wrong way against incoming air hence didn't work well. needed to either reverse the motor, reverse the fan position or replace with a correct facing fan.
went for a drive with andy round the block through some twisty country roads to warm the car up, was also hungry so went for some grub, met alexia n kids on way back.
moved h701 onto the grass and parked car onto driveway.
starting to get dark so setup & level the balancing platform on andys drive, stood on each to test accuracy and they're all bout 0.5-1kg offset from each other. unloaded & raised car onto platform, set tyres to 3bars and began balancing.
started off with a 49% crossweight
reduced the FL preload one turn to lower that corners load. increased crossweight 0.6% in the right direction
lowered more and eh no difference
rechecked FR tyre pressure cos that had a bad puncture leak, eek it dropped abit, really have to fix that.
pumped tyre back upto 3bars and jeez made a big change...
but then in our frazzled tired state I realised I forgot to disconnect the swaybars so all that balancing was pointless!
alright, bedtime.
next morning lets weld her up 1st as priority before balancing.
began cutting more and more chucks out the sills, I cut card templates, andy fabricates & tack metal on. welding onto old rusty metal was tricky. I had a go at MIG and was abit tricky to see or get a nice pool, was like blobby soldering. need more practice.
was halfway through the left sill then alexia reminded that it was almost 9pm on sunday (sky was still bright) so we had to hurry with the grinding. rather than fully welding & grinding smooth, we decided to just cut the pieces and just tack em all in for now and finish the welding next time.
welded inner & outer pieces
tacked the back faces on
that'll do.
now lets resume balancing.
unhooked the swaybars this time, checked pressures and started off like this
pumped up FR over 3bars to test its effect
returned back to 3bars
further reduced FL. but noticed the inaccurate scales, varying tyre pressures and sticky damper seals contributes to a huge amount of errors, so tbh trying to get to the nearest 0.1% is useless
it was midnight and I'm tired and have a 3hr drive back home for work next morning.
andy says there's an auto event on july 20th for £10, yep going.
hopefully going back to andys this weekend for a final welding and balance should get her ready