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  1. f308jack

    f308jack F1 Rookie

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    Re-shaping the foam isn't that difficult, but just make sure that it is done with a closed-cell foam, which doesn't absorb fluids like a normal foam does.


    Nice photos of the bag, thanks, I'm going to have one made :)

    Best,

    Jack.
     
  2. staatsof

    staatsof Nine Time F1 World Champ
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    It looks like the same sort of bag they used ion the full sized spare for the Bora, which BTW has an awful location for a spare as it cooks over all that exhaust plumbing..
     
  3. Mexico074

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    Message for Marc Sonnery...

    Hi Marc...

    Just read your Retromobile article in the newest edition of VCM...

    Nice work... Congratulations, and keep it up...

    Mike
     
  4. Nembo1777

    Nembo1777 F1 World Champ

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    Thank you Mike, much appreciated:)

    Now about your Walrus tusk like appendages on your Khamsin, those US bumpers I have been trying to persuade you to get rid of since about errr
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    One day I will persuade you: one day!:)

    But then again I know you like being the last rebel:)

    All the best to you and Donna,

    Marc
     
  5. Lemacc

    Lemacc Formula 3
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    My friend want to sell his 1975 Khasmin AM*120*186* for a reasonable price. The car has automatic transmission. 40500km from new. He owns it since 1992 and it was repainted 2 years ago in original colour. blue metallic/ blue leather. Location is south spain.

    If anyone is interested, let me know.
     
  6. richjar

    richjar Formula Junior

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    Any detailed photographs?
     
  7. achimguenther1

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  8. William Abraham

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    Looks like a beautiful job…..
     
  9. abarth69

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    Welcome Achim

    Nice to see another car that one day will hit the streets. Search this thread there is company in the UK that makes exhaust system. I went for a custom system keep us posted on the project

    Cheers

    Mark
     
  10. Mexico074

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    Achim...

    sehr, sehr schoen!!!! (very, ery nice)....

    Interesting, regarding what your oil tank looks like.... I have 1120 and my tank does
    not look like that... Is that the original oil tank?

    Mike
     
  11. paul328

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    Gallery | Stainless Exhaust Specialists
     
  13. Nembo1777

    Nembo1777 F1 World Champ

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    Achim welcome and congratulations.

    It is very nice and rewarding to see you save this car, I knew of it for years and it needed a lot of work. It was if I remember correctly near Chicago and the owner, a nice enough chap hoped to restore it but it obviously was not going to happen...it took a long time for him to realize he would not be able to but when I contacted him in the early months of 2010 suddenly he was willing, the time was ripe! So I informed Ivan, subsequent to which he bought it and soon after that sold it to you.

    You will find good help here be it for historical or technical matters, best of luck with the rest of the work, here are some photos from 2009-2010 the way it was: you have come a long way after it crossed the Atlantic! the original color was white.

    best regards,

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  14. BartvanderWeiden

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    Hi Achim,

    Welcome and it looks you are doing a great job!
    Can you please inform me what reference numbers are shown on the lenses of the lights on the front bumper?
    I have got the American all orange ones and would like to swop to orange / clear.

    Thank you in advance,

    Ciao,

    Bart
     
  15. achimguenther1

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  16. BartvanderWeiden

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    Hi Achim,

    Super, Thank you!

    Ciao,

    Bart
     
  17. achimguenther1

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  18. BartvanderWeiden

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    Sure looks pretty original to me! Normally hidden under the "Vino Verde" tank.

    Ciao,

    Bart
     
  19. Mexico074

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    Bart / Achim...

    Sorry about that... You're correct, it certainly looks original... I went out to take another
    look at mine, and sure enough they appear identical.. I think what confused me was it
    looked so clean!!! :) I also forgot there was a 'hole' in the oil tank underneath where
    the LHM tank sits.. Of course, I've never had a reason to remove the LHM tank.. But,
    I checked the parts manual, and sure enough, it is clearly illustrated! So please ignore
    my confusion...

    Achim: Please keep the pictures coming and keep us posted on your progress!

    Bart: Did you ever get my e-mail I sent to your personal e-mail account about your boat?

    Mike
     
  20. thecarnut

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    Wow!! Achim you are doing a fabulous job !

    What color do you plan on painting your Khamsin?

    Ivan
     
  21. richjar

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    I hope not matt black.......
     
  22. khamsin433

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    Hi All,

    Can any one offer any recommendations on cam cover gaskets? My engine has the lower ones on each side leaking again and I've used MIE and then a set from McGraths. The latter lasted well on the trip to K 40 only to start weeping late last year.

    I will have the faces of the covers checked out before these are done again, but any sage advice would be appreciated.

    Bal
     
  23. BartvanderWeiden

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    Hi Bal,

    i even use my cam cover gaskets multiple times. The trick is to clean all surfaces well, also those of the gasket. Put a little (black) silicone gasket sealer on the gasket and thighten the cover nuts cross wise starting from the middle. Do not thighten the nuts with too much torque this will make the covers expand in the width. I use tiny small rubber O-rings to seal ghe nuts and studs to avoid them from "sweating".

    Success,

    Ciao,

    Bart
     
  24. f308jack

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    Apart from the gaskets and studs, also have a good look at the half-moon seals. These get hard and shrink. Some sealant works well there, or just renew. Another solution is to re-make them in aluminium and seal in place.

    A word of caution on the use of silicone: Use it SPARINGLY, and make sure that silicone that gets pressed out of joints does not get expelled to the inside. The silicone makes worms that find their way everywhere in the engine, they block oil-intake screens, demolish pumps and ultimately your precious engine. Less is more in this instance!

    Best,

    Jack.
     
  25. staatsof

    staatsof Nine Time F1 World Champ
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    No to silicone. You don't want beads of that stuff inside you engine.
    I wish someone would make some nice new technology cam gaskets. PLEASE!

    I've never been able to keep everything completely leak free for ever but I've also not had huge problems.

    Pay attention to what Bart says about clean and smooth sealing surfaces and not over torquing them or unevenly. Having the plug wire holders and other items attached in this manner is not a very good design IMHO as over time it tends to loosen things up. Sometimes the valve covers are warped so make sure you check that. The recesses for the acorn nuts can also be poorly machined making an effective seal there difficult so fix that too.

    The valve covers on my V12 Lamborghini do not leak at all. Gary Bobileff used some kind of white sealer on those but I've not had them off so I'm unfamiliar with the gaskets used as yet.

    I've used Dow Corning 111 on the Maserati valve cover gaskets and it has been effective but not perfect. It's easy to clean up should you need to remove a cover too. But all your sealing surfaces have to be perfect. It won't cover for bad machine work.

    The first guy to work on my Bora right after I purchased it used silicone all over these gaskets and what a mess that was. It didn't stick very well to the gaskets because of the graphite.

    Somebody make some modern and effective gaskets PLEASE!
     

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