Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Monday, August 22, 2011
Front Disc Brake Overhaul
Front disc brake was leaking fluid so I decided to overhaul the pistons. Turns out that it's full of crud and rust from those years of use. I cleaned the pistons and cylinders and replaced the piston seals and dust covers.
Front disc brake was leaking fluid so I decided to overhaul the pistons. Turns out that it's full of crud and rust from those years of use. I cleaned the pistons and cylinders and replaced the piston seals and dust covers.
Piston seal and dust cover installed. Used fine sand paper to clean off the surface rust and smooth out the cylinder walls.
Tuesday, August 09, 2011
Manila Sports Car Club Vintage Race at Clark International Speedway
The Fairlady was a bit twitchy at the rear thanks to the cool track temperatures and lack of grip from the Goodyear NCT5 road tires. A good upgrade would be the Yokohama Neova 185/60/R14 performance tires as pointed out by a fellow vintage racing enthusiast. Power-sliding was fun, but not good for the time sheets. The Fairlady was fairly easy to catch...predictable and progressive, but better tires are in order.
I'm thinking of changing to Hankook Ventus RS-2 185/65/R14 tires, since these are cheaper than the Yokohama Neovas but just as grippy. They even have a similar tread pattern design. Will definitely change to these for the next race.
Brakes were good as well and the cooling system held up pretty good. The set-up was really reliable for occasional track days and daily driving. Roll bar looks great too.I'm thinking of changing to Hankook Ventus RS-2 185/65/R14 tires, since these are cheaper than the Yokohama Neovas but just as grippy. They even have a similar tread pattern design. Will definitely change to these for the next race.
Some exciting vintage racing - 4 wide at the first turn
Monday, August 01, 2011
Race Prep Check List:
1. Replaced Contact Points: Mitsubishi Contact Point Set Part No. T100T2127
2. Re-adjusted points gap to 0.019" (It was too wide before.)
3. Cleaned air and fuel filter
4. Cleaned spark plugs, rotor, and distributor cap points
5. Lubricated distributor cam lobe
6. Refilled steering box gear oil: Shell Spirax 90W Transmission Oil GL4
7. Tightened steering wheel nut
8. Tightened engine supports
9. Tightened twin carburetor mounting bolts
10. Tightened rear leaf spring locks
11. Tightened lug nuts
12. Cleaned and adjusted rear brake drums
13. Anti-rust coating on steel rims
1. Replaced Contact Points: Mitsubishi Contact Point Set Part No. T100T2127
2. Re-adjusted points gap to 0.019" (It was too wide before.)
3. Cleaned air and fuel filter
4. Cleaned spark plugs, rotor, and distributor cap points
5. Lubricated distributor cam lobe
6. Refilled steering box gear oil: Shell Spirax 90W Transmission Oil GL4
7. Tightened steering wheel nut
8. Tightened engine supports
9. Tightened twin carburetor mounting bolts
10. Tightened rear leaf spring locks
11. Tightened lug nuts
12. Cleaned and adjusted rear brake drums
13. Anti-rust coating on steel rims