After the Brands meeting I took the racer to the following meeting a Mallory park in early June. Here again I suffered major overheating problems. Mallory is a lovely short circuit, I qualified last, and in the race I managed to keep with the slower members of class C for a couple of laps but eventually I had to start short shifting again to control the engine temp and lost touch with them. So running glacially slowly and treating it like a bit of a test I also finished last and was lapped by everybody else in the field at least once. Not a good day.
So I took it home and set about building an oil cooler & air intake in the left side pod, using a take off plate provide by Colin D from the paddock. This took me a while and as we had four or five weeks before the next race I took my time and I’m pretty pleased with the result. This is a 40 row cooler, so it had better keep the damn thing cool.
So I was looking forward to the Double Header at Cadwell at the end of July and it seemed that finally I might have a chance of going a bit quicker once the thing was being kept properly cool, by the oil cooler.
This was not to be, When doing my pre race checks the week before Cadwell I discovered a full 10mm of play in the Diff output bearings on one side.
Obviously I couldn’t race like that and with 5 days to go before the meeting there was no possibility of getting it repaired either… So that’s another set of entry fees wasted.
After losing half the season to rebuild, engine swap and diff change, along with all the blood sweat , money and tears. Only to be much much slower than I was before… I’d had enough, and simply closed the garage doors and went inside to consider if I really wanted to carry on doing this racing lark as it was offering me precious little fun at the moment.
So that was it for the season, Unfortunately I’ve been unable to get the diff repaired as the very nice chap who loaned it too me is simply swamped with work. I’ve basically had four months off and ignored all things race car related to try and rustle up some enthusiasm again or decide to give the whole thing up.
Still I have save a few quid in unspent entry fees.