Friday, July 31, 2009

A few photos













Launching


ATC really knows how to launch a lot of aircraft in a very short time. The use the left and right side of the runway for taking off and then use the taxiway for landing aircraft next to it.

Thursday...not so bad...Friday beautiful

Friday is going to be one of those 10 best days of the year. It's also the day when a lot the the folks who came by there own planes leave. It' the time I start to think about leaving too, looking at the weather to the east.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Rain, all day.



The weather service forecasts has rain and thunderstorms all day. However tomorrow looks to be a nice day. Missed the bus, this is my main transportation from my camp site to the main area of the show. When you arrive after the events starts, your parking spot is far, far away.



Good Morning from Oshkosh

Rain today



Good Morning from Oshkosh. Today's weather looks like rain all day. So I guess it will be indoor actives today.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

What's your choice?











Yes a flying car, not a new idea but like all other people who thought this was a good idea I don't think it will sell.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Wheels up....6 AM


The last leg from Morris IL. to Oshkosh, WI. was just fine. Nothing more enjoyable than to see the sun rise from 3,000 ft. The weather today is just perfect for a airshow.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Oshkosh ?????






Well, decided to visit Oshkosh this year. The engine is still at least a week away, so I'll spend a couple of days at Oshkosh,WI. Departed Hackettstown airport this morning after waiting for the fog to burn off. Made it as far as Morris, IL. Thunder storms where in my path so I'll overnight in Illinois and continue the last 150 mile leg tomorrow morning.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Radiator back


Hole fixed and ready to go. Now I can start to cut new hoses and finish the water lines from the radiator back to the engine bay. A few more things I can do, but not a lot, until the engines back.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Sprung a leak!

After two years of replacing or repairing most everything on the car, it comes to no surprise the radiator has a hole in it. Took it to a shop in Pa. they came very highly recommend. Should be ready next week.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Brakes!

The master cylinders for the brakes where rebuilt, but they never really seemed to operate properly. So, decided remove the old ones and replace with new cylinders. Much better now.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

A visit to my engine.

Loaded the intake and carbs and drove up to Connecticut yesterday to see the progress on the engine. I was very pleased, Jim is really going the extra mile to build a strong and reliable engine with the vintage touch. The oil pan that came with the engine won't work, so looking at options. Jim's looking at getting the engine on the dyno in about 2 weeks.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Oil cooler mounted

Still waiting for the new cooler to arrive, but wanted to see how it would mount. The wing support does interfere with the oil cooler. Might have to move the wing back about 1". For now I'm not going to worry about it.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Oil Cooler

The engine oil cooler is mounted by Lola, directly over the gearbox. However, the one I have has a custom made mounting bracket that moves it to the right rear of the car. If it wasn't for the old photos of the car, I would have never figured it out. This cooler looks OK , but I think I will order a new one. Cheap insurance for a expensive engine.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Another delay

Another delay has surfaced. The engine builder (Jim) had told me a number of months ago he would be moving his shop down the road into a race prep shop. I had high hopes my engine would be completed before the move. Guess it didn't happen. He'll call when he's ready for the manifold. So, I'm planning on getting the car in the race shop for the exhaust work in the beginning August. Really need it to be finished by the 3 week, if I'm going to make it to Watkins Glen in September.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Set-up

Working on the rear suspension set-up. Things like ride height, toe-in, caster, etc. Using the measurements I recorded when I disassembled the car. Just something in the ballpark for now should do.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Now what.....carburetor linkage?






The carburetor throttle linkage was installed on what would be considered the drivers side(left). For a front engine car this is normal. But on a rear engine single seat formula car, it needs to be on the right side(passenger). So, another phone call to the engineer, at first, the idea was to send the whole unit back(another 2 week delay). Then after a lengthy conversation, the plan was to unbolt the carbs, lift them up as a unit and rotate them 180 degrees and set them back down on the manifold. This should place the linkage on the right side with it pulling in the right direction(forward). This shouldn't disturb the factor settings. Bingo, it worked. It's about time something worked correctly