Not much of an update but after a breakdown at oulton on the 26th of last month, the car has been in a sorry state.
The car lost all power coming over hill top throwing up 'injection fault'
An accident when getting towed off the track saw me facing the wrong way at lodge with the tow rope wrapped around my front hub, severing a brake line and pissing fluid everywhere. Brilliant.
We spent the day getting a new brake line and investigating a fuel pump thinking that was the issue.
Long story short, I got towed out of oulton by a nice chap, picked up at silly o'clock in the evening and had the car taken home.
The following week I got it diagnosed properly as having a misfire and a sensor fault, a few people said crank sensor, so I got that, a pencil coil and a set of plugs ordered.
When I popped the undertray off, a wire fell down, which was odd... It came from the crank sensor.
Odd, plugged that in and tried to start it with no luck.
I found out why when I removed the old sensor;
Proper job.
Got the new sensor fitted with the plugs and coil pencil and the car fired up, revved fine and didn't eat the new sensor. Ace.
But the car still had no brake fluid in, and the brake line I got in a hurry wasn't genuine and was a hell of a lot shorter than the OEM item, I didn't like this so I ordered some HEL braided lines and a new bleed nipple as my rear one seized in, turns out it was just tight as f**k. Mmm. Tight nipples.
This one had seen better days
The joys of having no garage and using a van as a work light.
I got the new lines and nipple fitted yesterday and filled the system with supergold fluid, job was a good un, no braking fault and a decent pedal feel.
Bad news, the rear brakes had seized on. f**king car. In my panic at getting the car home from the track I'd chucked the handbrake on without realising, so the new pads and discs I fitted a few months earlier had bound together.
I set about stripping and refitting the rear brakes today, wound the Pistons back (which was the problem) I think I'll need new rear callipers or a rebuild kit in the near future, persuaded the OEM brake brackets to accept the HEL bushes and took it for a test drive to see if it blew up. All was fine, no knocks or bangs and the steering is surprisingly straight considering it was spun around by the front hub.
I'll get the tracking done at some point along with chopping the centre silencer out, because the bracket on it is now facing the back of the car. No idea when that took a knock.
A couple of pictures from before it broke.
All in, a crank sensor turned an awesome day at oulton into a nightmare. At least it's on the right track to being ready for next years track days.
/shed
For those interested, the standard Meg ate the Clio on upgraded brakes, tyres and suspension alive lol