Category: Modifications

Thursday 13 June 2013

FAMILY

There is nothing quite like two capable blokes, brother Grant and brother-in-law Pete, on hand to attend to upgrades and repairs. My visits from Japan get consumed by driving and leaving a “to do list” for Grant and Pete. The work gets done quickly, the garage fridge gets a thorough working over, and I’m smiling here in Japan.

The project was to send the exhaust system off to be powder coated, a new manifold gasket, and replace a broken exhaust mount. I’m looking forward to seeing the finished product in August.

manifold muffler off new gasket

Friday 21 December 2012

BLACK WHEELS

It was inevitable that I would change so much of the original chrome look to a satin black look – not that I’m knocking the old school Lotus 7 look but merely expressing the 21st century look. So the chrome on the wheels simply had to go, and gone it has…..
SONY DSC

SONY DSC

Friday 30 March 2012

UPGRADES

There is nothing more satisfying than tinkering; upgrades certainly qualify as such an activity. Richardson Motors in Auckland is my haven for quality service, not only is Paul a talented mechanic with credible pedigree in the world of motorsport; he is supported by a great team. Time for some engine mount modifications….

An annoying oil leak was traced to the camshaft seal, so with Neesha joining in to ensure it was done by beer time; the leak was a leak no more.
RICHARDSON MOTORS
60 Richardson Road
Mt Albert
09 846 5342
richardsonmotors@xtra.co.nz

Monday 19 September 2011

WOOLF MUFFLER INSTALLATION

It was ironic that the muffler snapped and that I returned to a 38 year old custom muffler installation business in Auckland. The original owner, Alan Woolf, established the business and now it’s aptly managed by Jason and the wiz exhaust artist Chris. From the first email on a Sunday evening that was promptly answered, to delivering my car on the AA tow truck, and happily driving out was an enjoyable experience.

Jason and Chris are a team that gives fantastic advice, an excellent install creating a final outstanding product.
WOOLF MUFFLERS
Phone: 09 630 0690 • Fax: 09 638 6106 •
Email: jason@woolfmufflers.co.nz
Cnr Charles St and Dominion Rd,
Mt Eden, Auckland,
New Zealand
PO Box 8738, Symonds St, Auckland, New Zealand

Saturday 26 March 2011

SEAT CHANGES

The original seat design was for conventional lap diagonal seat belts; however I decided to install four point harness belts. The new belts wrapped around the head rest on the seat and were prone to slipping off you shoulder unless you really pulled your self in tightly.
The solution was to take the belts through the seats in the conventional manner; this meant some surgery was needed to make this work.

Allan Wakelin had just done some paint work on my car and suggested I wander up the scenic drive to his upholstery man; Stephen Huggins. After a quick inspection, a consensus of what needed to be done I headed off home to pull the seats out so Stephen could begin the alterations.


Stephen quickly had the seats stripped down so we could mark positions and discuss how the leather could be finished to trim around the new seat belt positions. Once the holes were cut we pushed a belt through to see how it looked and once again think about the best way to finish the trim.


The challenge was then how to trim the holes and after some internet searching Stephen tracked down some plastic seat belt trim from Racetech in Wellington. Because of the width of the seat I needed to get some spacers made and drove through an industrial subdivision asking who could fabricate these spacers. I was sent to Bernie Knight at Classic Sheetmetals. What looked like a simple task four spacers were made but did not do what we thought they would. I wanted the spacer to vary in width to match the contour of the seat, but the main issue was that the plastic trim as a male and female design! Third time lucky I had the four units made, painted and ready to install.


My good friend Andrew Brislen, aka AJ who lives in Laguna Niguel, California is the absolute guru of special parts and custom tools. AJ is currently in the process of building one 1966 Barracuda from two Barracuda’s! I was fortunate to be there earlier this year to help with the project, as expected AJ made several wonderful custom tools to make things happen efficiently. AJ will correct me but I think he has the trademark WERD TOOLS.

Hardly in AJ’s league I realized I too needed some special tools to help fit the trim to the inserts. So, with some wood, bolts and nuts some Kustom Kiwi Tools emerged in true #8 wire Kiwi technology.

Not only do the belts look better but they are certainly more effective. It was Allan Wakeling, a New Zealand Zealand sprintcar legend, who said he would not feel safe with the belts on the track. My immediate thought is the YouTube clip of Allan’s enormous accident at Western Springs two years ago – now I would not feel safe in that either!!!

Monday 8 March 2010

CAR ALARM
The previous week I let my fingers do the driving and telephoned my way through the yellow pages of companies who installed car alarms. The majority of the companies had no idea what a Lotus 7 Replica was and strutted into their rehearsed sales pitch about breaking windows, forcing locks etc! I calmly sipped coffee and said I will get back to you – yeah right! A super friendly and later discovered to be an incredibly competent person, Andy answered at Warlocks. I began with “I have a Lotus 7 Replica” and before I could go any further he was asking what model and the cars history. As it turned out Andy’s brother has a 7 so I just asked what system I should have. Immediately he said the ZX Mini Series Immobiliser – http://www.warlocks.co.nz/WARZXMINI.htm

I was convinced and arranged to have it installed ASAP. The on-site procedure taking about an hour and a half became the best $285.00 I have spent!

In Auckland and you drive a 7 I would simply advise you to phone Andy direct on 021 386548.