Just a little update on proceedings.
All the components for the engine are now here so the machining of the engine is underway. Hope to see the bottom end and heads back home in a week.
Same goes for the gearbox. Decided to have it inspected while its out of the car.
All the new flanges have been cut out ready for the fitment of the engine before they are built.
Camshafts will be heading to Sydney by next week. Its a good sign when the guys at Kelford are excited on the end result.
I spent some time with a suspension specialist today who has been building linkages for more years than most have been alive. I discussed a option for the car of design for parallel links for front and back of the car. Turns out, its the way to go as you can dial back some of the caster under braking which settles the car. That's a plus.
There was another key point which has a lot to due with the nervousness of the cars. It has to do with the ball joint and it trajectory. Basically, its a compromise which can be fixed so there will be more on this in due time.
The parallel linkage for front and rear will be a bolt in system (I will do my best) which I would like to make available for people looking for a suspension/handling upgrade.
We had a chat about 'scrub' angles. After doing a quick measure on my car, we are out of the ballpark by at least 30mm.. This is one of the advantages of double A link. It seems you can get the scrub angle to a more 'respectable' location. No, I am not bothering with double A link.
Pretty happy to see all the brake plumbing where it should be. There were a few niggles I wanted to address which are now sorted. Just need to sort out the lines from the reservoirs and all done. Then the system will be purged of the old fluid and filled with Willwood 600. Its a cheap and well proven option for endurance racing.
That's about it for now. Will have some pic's in the coming weeks.