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Just an update- got a new fuel tank made from CobraKiwi (Craig), and he also made me nice new, more correct-looking fuel lines, fuel log, oil cooler lines, and has been helping me sort out some other issues with the brakes. He has been an absolute pleasure to work with- I HIGHLY recommend him to anybody needing work done, or parts, for their cobra. So nice to be driving my cobra again, better than ever! Now I just need to get my new tires on...
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CobraKiwi (Craig) is a great guy to deal with !!! Very nice quality work. :cool:
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Thanks guys for the positive comments, I really do appreciate it.:)
I have never seen a fuel tank so degraded as 4145, it is a wonder the car ran at all. It was my pleasure working with you Clint, your Cobra is stunning!;) |
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Hi Cobrakiwi - I've had such issue with a tank and fuel line on a previous track car. Long story short I realized at some point that gas containing high levels of toluol had been used in the car and as a result, tank foam as well as rubber were decomposing and filling filters all the time. |
If and when you add the puller fan(s) be sure to make a totally new wiring circuit. Do not splice them into the pusher fan circuit. Use relays to feed the power to the fans and perhaps add a manual fan switch and fuses. Feel free to contact me if you need guidance.
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Only problem now is my dang Girling brakes. They just do not seem to clamp down with proper force on the rotor. It requires an inordinate amount of brake pedal force to slow the car down decently. New masters, new (and softer) brake pads, brake fluid change and gallons bled through the system, and they are only marginally better than before. Only option left that I know of is to try having the calipers rebuilt, a suggestion by Cobrakiwi. But no guarantee that would fix the problem, either. But I'm done working on the car for the time being. Car season is almost over in South Dakota, and I want to enjoy this thing a little bit before the snow starts flying. |
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1. Buy a set of the billet aluminum repro Giirling calipers from Kirkham. 2. Buy a set of Wilwood calipers. |
What size is your master cylinder?
Note, the Cobra IS a man's car. Braking is not as easy as you might think it ought to be. Remember the 0-100-0 test? Well, most of thta was braking and most of that was two feet on the brake pedal. |
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I know what you are saying, But I have many cars with manual brakes. Most of them manual drum brakes. This Cobra just doesn't seem right. With the size of these brakes, and the extremely light weight of my alloy cobra, it just simply should stop better. |
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The billet aluminum Girling calipers are a $5,000 option when you purchase a Kirkham with the original style suspension. So, rebuilding your calipers for $160 is a more cost effective solution, assuming it works. |
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