Thursday, April 24, 2014
Wow! Who would have thought?
Million Dollar fire. This is the Mordialloc factory, not the one where the cars and design studio are. However, it's the factory where the money is made.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Trackace.
Trackace Wheel
Alignment
I have found this device
which does laser wheel alignment, toe in/out only. As this is
usually what ends up being adjusted I thought it might be worth a
shot, the theory behind it seems very strong. Its very portable so
could be used at track days.
Plus I had the whole front
suspension out of the Nagari Sports and rebuilt it so was setting up
again from scratch.
So I spent my $145, as a
normal alignment is $45-$75 and takes 3 hrs by the time you wait at
the place! Then tried it on 4 vehicles, 1 had been aligned in the
last few 1,000 kms so I was expecting it not to have moved or worn.
Mazda 6, done 2,500kms
since last aligned was within 1’ or 0.1mm from the last setting,
which equals perfect.
Ford Ranger 4X4 ute, done
11,000km since last aligned, was within 5’ or 0.7mm from the last
setting.
So assuming the last
settings were as per the work sheet it all seems to make sense and
the product works very well. It’s very quick to use, about 3
minutes, which is good as you have to redo it each time you make a
adjustment. It also recalibrates ever time its used so each
measurement is perfect.
NSX which has done about
16,000km since last aligned was within Front 1.4mm and Back 0.7mm
from the last setting. They say it works on 100mm ground clearance,
which my standard 1995 NSX is to under the front lip, but I think you
can make it work lower than that. They don’t say it will do rear
alignment as its not checking with the front for reference (see web
page) but it still gives a perfect aft toe reading.
I tried to “trick” the
unit by making it read incorrectly but if you follow the
instructions, it seems to be nearly idiot proof!
Video of it. It is
actually better in real life.
Anyway I found it very
useful and quicker than hanging around alignment shops reading old
car mags! Plus I know it’s done properly…..
Scott B
Monday, April 21, 2014
Saturday, April 19, 2014
Who said Ford didn't build cars in SA?
This is the Ford assembly plant at Birkenhead before the site was taken over by James Hardie Industries.
Brooksfield nostalgia.
A few photos, 2 from Andrew F and 1 from Colin M.
Now you know where all the Topolinos went, although you could say that about humpies as well. At least all the Topolatsos were saved.
This is the John H Ellers push car which, when it wasn't doing its duties at Brooksfield, resided down the back of the West Terrace car yard, the site from where more than one Mark 7 was sold, including the orange one of Norm and Lisa's. I particularly recall that car in its early days for the door window mechanism which consisted of a strap and peg, just like the old bay trams.
Now you know where all the Topolinos went, although you could say that about humpies as well. At least all the Topolatsos were saved.
This is the John H Ellers push car which, when it wasn't doing its duties at Brooksfield, resided down the back of the West Terrace car yard, the site from where more than one Mark 7 was sold, including the orange one of Norm and Lisa's. I particularly recall that car in its early days for the door window mechanism which consisted of a strap and peg, just like the old bay trams.
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Easter must be coming up.
Motorists are asked to watch out for the sandgroper invasion as it heads Eastward on its annual invasion, wreaking havoc as it goes.
If spotted in your town please notify Dino's BCCA Facebook page as a warning to your community.
If spotted in your town please notify Dino's BCCA Facebook page as a warning to your community.
The Nagari nemisis.
I shouldn't really say that. This is the Mutton Corvette. I think the HO Nagari beat it as many times as it lost to it.
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
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