it was a very nervous drive as the tyres were skipping & understeering all over the road & corners while trying to miss any humps with that low duckbill splitter will be realigned soon
Why don’t people do the neat tidy thing and order replacement sills ??
Yeah, but the scrub radius on that thing will be pretty appalling.
Yea rust never sleepsThe joys of owning a Micra, I was doing the usual pre event car spanner checks when I found yet more rust in one of the rear wheel arches on Saturday, meaning a couple of hours of metal work and welding....
strip it and dip it, the pace you work at, ya turn that around in less than a week
Paul, I recently watched a YouTube that talked about ensuring good oil supply on track and high performance engines, it mentioned AccuSump as a cheaper and easier method than either a dry sump or baffles etc, just wondering if you'd seen them? It works similar to a air cell on top of a house water pump to store oil at pressure to inject into the engine if pull supply is interrupted.
Oh I like that idea! Mind if I steal it some time?googling says they're over £200-£500! but just had a thought I could perhaps make a simple much cheaper prototype using some old monotube shock absorber,
- removing the main piston/shaft, plumbing the engine oil supply (with a valve) into the hole where the shaft used to go through,
- utilising the seperator piston to allow engine oil pressure to compress the gas chamber (storing the accumulated oil pressure and volume)
Oh I like that idea! Mind if I steal it some time?
Yeah for a simple item they are pretty dear, the video was an interview with mountune developing race engines so in comparison it was cheap, (they made it seem like baffle sump design was a more difficult thing to get right?) I like the pre oiling aspect too, kills two reasonably big birds with one relatively simple stone...
go for it, I think a tiny front strut won't hold enough oil capacity but worth a try to see if it's possible, especially if the parts are almost free. jamie just said he won't need the old strut since we drilled the top mount holes so I can have em to mess with ?
yeah hydraulic accumulators are really simple and a £200 accumulator vs £thousands engine is a no-brainer choice.
I saw these two gr8 videos explaining the inner workings of it
I love the fact that it can prime the engine & turbo oil beforehand
Will a strut assembly reliably hold the engine oil pressure, on initial start up, when the oil is cold (80psi?) A failure could cause a wrecked engine..... for under thirty quid this looks to be a better bet.....https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Professonal-Aluminum-Autos-Engine-Oil-Reservoir-Catch-Tank-Vacuum-Pressure-Gauge-/152699564653
Where do you run your 3D printer? The fumes from those are not good....
I was thinking of using some stuffed Landcruiser shocks we have at home somewhere, given the cylinder is possibly only about 1/2 full it would need to be a decent sized shock, I agree worth your comment the duty required of a shock is far beyond that of an accumulator.go for it, I think a tiny front strut won't hold enough oil capacity but worth a try to see if it's possible, especially if the parts are almost free.
I was thinking of using some stuffed Landcruiser shocks we have at home somewhere, given the cylinder is possibly only about 1/2 full it would need to be a decent sized shock, I agree worth your comment the duty required of a shock is far beyond that of an accumulator.
Rain stopped play for tea more like?
Where did you get your profile information from Paul? I was always told to re-grind drill bits like this:-2019-11-18 Drill Bit Sharpener
after many days of calculations, 17 iterations of models and cups of tea, I've finally comeup with a jig on the bench grinder to sharpen all my drill bits accurately.
first with a 5deg tip and then a 17deg tail before finishing the middle point with a dremel.
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this is the modelled jig
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cut the initial 5deg tip like this
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and then swivel the jig up 17deg for the tail to clear the cutting face
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modded the bench grinder rest with a square end
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made the jig
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and it works lovely, all my bits are nice & sharp now
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Where did you get your profile information from Paul? I was always told to re-grind drill bits like this:-
I used the flat side cos the grinding angle doesn't change amongst all the various drill sizes, hence only make 1 jig.You really shouldn't use the side of a grinding wheel
New to Micras and new to the forum - had to sign up to say a huge thanks for keeping probably the best car blog / thread I've ever seen updated with so much useful info! I have a few niggles to sort and already your (much earlier, ha) posts have been extremely useful. Thanks a lot!
Hi Paul I have these gas struts they look smaller than I first thought I also have a chair or two that might contain one that's not damaged.brought this mini-lathe tool holder to bolt onto the hub uprights and machine rusty brake discs smooth
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overhauled. will make a jig soon
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was curious if this office chair piston was big enough as an oil accumulator
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nope, it's exactly the same twin-tube layout as the micra struts.
binned
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Hi Paul I have these gas struts they look smaller than I first thought I also have a chair or two that might contain one that's not damaged.
Not really sure how catch cans work or if you are interested in these but I show you them and can give measurements.
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