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SFSDFGT 07-10-2016 07:57 AM

CSX 4145, finally getting sorted out
 
Hello all,

I bought a CSX 4000 series car a couple of years ago. Some may recall this thread: http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/all-...ries-ebay.html

Well, I LOVE to drive the car, but I've had various gremlins pop up, from a fan relay burning up, to rocker arm shaft bolts breaking, to the spitting rear differential issue. I've thoroughly enjoyed fixing these (and many other) issues myself, but lately the car has been running terrible. Coughing, sputtering, backfiring, won't idle. I finally had a chance to spend some time with it yesterday, and tore into the carb, and found it was plugged up in multiple areas, with what I assume is debris from a crumbling fuel cell bladder. Reassembled things, fired it up- BEAUTIFUL. Clean idle, test ride went perfectly for about 3 miles, and then same symptoms as before started to return, as more crap already found its way to the carb. So then I start looking around for the fuel filter... NO FUEL FILTER anywhere, as far as I can tell.

So anyway, I have a message in to Mickmate about either converting my fuel cell into a fuel tank, vs just replacing it with an aluminum tank he stocks.

But, and here is where you all come in, I figure that now is also the time to address some "issues" with the cobra that were mentioned in my introductory thread. I am going to have my trusted restoration shop handle all of these things, but they aren't cobra experts. I know that my fuel lines shouldn't be the fancy braided lines with anodized -AN fittings. Same for the oil cooler lines in the front. My engine seems to do just fine with just a breather and no puke tank, so since that is how mine was built apparently, I am going to leave that. However, mine also only has the front two pusher fans, which aren't really adequate, so I would like to add a puller fan. And I will FINALLY replace my crappy BFG tires with billboard Goodyears.

All of the other cosmetic stuff has been addressed. I had the strange-looking meatballs/numbers removed, and the paint, interior, and engine all cleaned up beautifully with a thorough detailing.

Any other thoughts as to glaring issues to address? I know some of you had mentioned in that thread that I should have quick-jacks, but for some reason it really doesn't bother me that I just have the over-rider bumperettes, and they sure have come in handy several times for pushing the car around when it is incapacitated.

Thank you in advance for any time/thought given to this.

mrmustang 07-10-2016 08:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SFSDFGT (Post 1398078)
Hello all,

I bought a CSX 4000 series car a couple of years ago. Some may recall this thread: http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/all-...ries-ebay.html

Well, I LOVE to drive the car, but I've had various gremlins pop up, from a fan relay burning up, to rocker arm shaft bolts breaking, to the spitting rear differential issue. I've thoroughly enjoyed fixing these (and many other) issues myself, but lately the car has been running terrible. Coughing, sputtering, backfiring, won't idle. I finally had a chance to spend some time with it yesterday, and tore into the carb, and found it was plugged up in multiple areas, with what I assume is debris from a crumbling fuel cell bladder. Reassembled things, fired it up- BEAUTIFUL. Clean idle, test ride went perfectly for about 3 miles, and then same symptoms as before started to return, as more crap already found its way to the carb. So then I start looking around for the fuel filter... NO FUEL FILTER anywhere, as far as I can tell.

So anyway, I have a message in to Mickmate about either converting my fuel cell into a fuel tank, vs just replacing it with an aluminum tank he stocks.

But, and here is where you all come in, I figure that now is also the time to address some "issues" with the cobra that were mentioned in my introductory thread. I am going to have my trusted restoration shop handle all of these things, but they aren't cobra experts. I know that my fuel lines shouldn't be the fancy braided lines with anodized -AN fittings. Same for the oil cooler lines in the front. My engine seems to do just fine with just a breather and no puke tank, so since that is how mine was built apparently, I am going to leave that. However, mine also only has the front two pusher fans, which aren't really adequate, so I would like to add a puller fan. And I will FINALLY replace my crappy BFG tires with billboard Goodyears.

All of the other cosmetic stuff has been addressed. I had the strange-looking meatballs/numbers removed, and the paint, interior, and engine all cleaned up beautifully with a thorough detailing.

Any other thoughts as to glaring issues to address? I know some of you had mentioned in that thread that I should have quick-jacks, but for some reason it really doesn't bother me that I just have the over-rider bumperettes, and they sure have come in handy several times for pushing the car around when it is incapacitated.

Thank you in advance for any time/thought given to this.

Regardless of what "finish" you get for your fuel lines, make sure that whatever is being used is "modern fuel blend" safe. Some of the older lines have a tendency to deteriorate from the inside out, and actually allow vapors to escape causing a fuel smell in your garage overnight.

Puller fan wise, make sure you find something with a shroud, which will allow for a more efficient cooling/air flow through the radiator.

Fuel tank wise, I agree with Nick, replace it with one of his custom fit fuel tanks and be done with it.

Tire wise, if you drive the car on a regular basis, I'm still not a fan of the billboard, sure they look cool, and stick well, but are really not meant as a street tire. Instead, spend the money up front on a set of Avon's and again, be done with it.

Take each step one at a time, forget what is popular, and find what works best for your car and your driving situation.

Most of all, enjoy the ride.

Bill S.

razerwire 07-10-2016 02:30 PM

100 micron filter before fuel pump, mesh one that can be cleaned, to protect pump and 10 micron filter after pump to protect carb or injectors, don't know what you have. Aeromotive is good brand and they have 100 micron filter with a shutoff, saves getting gas everywhere when cleaning filter.

Bernica 07-10-2016 03:18 PM

I have good ones for supply and return lines just under drivers side and another one just before input to the carb. As Razorwire said, use good stuff.

As far as your tank and fuel cell issues, I also used Nick (Mickmate) to convert my 42 gal after I ripped out the rotting cell. He did a nice job for me. One tip that I wish I had asked him for was a drain plug in bottom of tank.;)

NewYorkGuy 07-10-2016 04:08 PM

that's a bummer, spend over $130K for a hobby car and it comes with problems.

happier smiles in your future!

RodKnock 07-10-2016 04:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NewYorkGuy (Post 1398131)
that's a bummer, spend over $130K for a hobby car and it comes with problems.

happier smiles in your future!

Well, geez, that's helpful. :rolleyes:

If you don't have a coolant overflow tube, then one of those are nice. Some folks, not me, like pre oilers. And an inertia switch, if you have electric fuel pumps.

Bernica 07-10-2016 04:19 PM

To the OP, you will get it sorted. They all require sorting and it probably will never end. As posted above, just be patient and take them on one at a time. That's good advice that I don't adhere to in the past, but I have learned.

Good luck!:cool:

Bernica 07-10-2016 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NewYorkGuy (Post 1398131)
that's a bummer, spend over $130K for a hobby car and it comes with problems.

happier smiles in your future!

Brilliant and well thought out and written! Just sayin'....

DanEC 07-10-2016 04:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NewYorkGuy (Post 1398131)
that's a bummer, spend over $130K for a hobby car and it comes with problems.

happier smiles in your future!

All hobby cars come with problems. A car is an inert lump of stuff - working on them is the hobby part. I seldom drive mine because I'm working on them all the time.

jhv48 07-10-2016 04:45 PM

But at least yours is REAL!

Bernica 07-10-2016 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jhv48 (Post 1398140)
But at least yours is REAL!

If you are talking to me no, it's not. Never pretended it was. It's just an early CSX 4000 like the OP's. He's got a nice car there I think. The sorting is all part of the process.

jhv48 07-10-2016 05:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bernica (Post 1398141)
If you are talking to me no, it's not. Never pretended it was. It's just an early CSX 4000 like the OP's. He's got a nice car there I think. The sorting is all part of the process.

Not aimed at anyone still on this forum.

Just poking fun at a former member.

Bernica 07-10-2016 06:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jhv48 (Post 1398149)
Not aimed at anyone still on this forum.

Just poking fun at a former member.

Thanks Pal! No offense taken here. And yes, I know of whom you speak.
Good times!!**)**)

SFSDFGT 07-11-2016 01:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NewYorkGuy (Post 1398131)
that's a bummer, spend over $130K for a hobby car and it comes with problems.

happier smiles in your future!

Jeez, you sound like my wife.

Actually, I bought this car for UNDER $130k, and I think I got a great deal in part because nobody could ever keep this thing running well for very long. In retrospect, I believe that it was probably issues from this fuel cell decomposition all along.

SFSDFGT 07-11-2016 01:10 AM

Thank you, everyone, for your comments.

Dwight 07-11-2016 06:19 AM

I take it you have a FE.
Do you have a high volume water pump?

If not look at replacing the water pump. It will make a difference in your cooling system.

SFSDFGT 07-11-2016 06:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dwight (Post 1398246)
I take it you have a FE.
Do you have a high volume water pump?

If not look at replacing the water pump. It will make a difference in your cooling system.

Yes, I do. Great suggestion- thanks!

TimG427 07-11-2016 01:41 PM

Go with Avons, I'm getting rid of the Billboard tires soon.

SFSDFGT 07-11-2016 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TimG427 (Post 1398310)
Go with Avons, I'm getting rid of the Billboard tires soon.

After reading some of these tire threads, that was my conclusion, too. Thank you for the suggestion. Now to decide- get the Goodyear billboard stencils, or not? I was sure looking forward to seeing those on my car, before I was convinced to go Avon. Not sure how I feel about stenciling "Goodyear" on an Avon tire.

Bernica 07-11-2016 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SFSDFGT (Post 1398333)
Not sure how I feel about stenciling "Goodyear" on an Avon tire.

Me either, but some folks like to go for it. Love the BB old school lettering for sure though. There are some nice Avon stencils with big Avon lettering as well.:cool:


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