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What do you do on a wet Bank Holiday Monday? Well I installed engine & g/box Looks a treat. Near side engine mount did not line up, but was expecting that as this has been highlighted in blogs previously. Also fitted the steering column - modified centre section looks about 20mm short (again as previously pointed out), but will wait until I have the scuttle in place to see what impact it has. Need to get prop modified - any recommendations? TC

JPLS

JPLS

You can't have too much orange!

Hi All. It is a matter of taste, but as I decided not to go for a full rebuild of the engine I thought I might as well dress it up a bit. So having 2 weeks holiday planned I took some bits down to the local powder coater and specified ORANGE. Results as in the above picture - not too bad, but as I say a matter of taste. New 3 piece clutch fitted and gearbox ready to be mated and then in it goes - simples Other work completed - rebuilt and fitted front calipers, new drilled and grooved discs a

JPLS

JPLS

Well that was exhausting

Finally finished fitting the 4-1 manifold after 3 evenings. It gave me a chance to investigate the rattling from the exhaust silencer and it does indeed seem like the cat is breaking up. Seems like a good excuse for a carbon silencer soon! Save the current silencer for MOT time I think. Anyway, onto fitting the new manifold. With the exhaust system stripped off and weighed because I'm a bit anal (new manifold saves 620g you know), it was time to attack the bodywork once again. I really hate

Dommo

Dommo

The Start

I built my Westfiield last year and have a nice home for it in my garage. Due to work I am due to move in October and where I am moving to there is no garages - I also tend to move every 2 years and can't guarantee if I will have anywhere to store it. My solution is to build an enclosed trailer. I explored many options including purchasing a Brian Williams trailer, but spending the same on a trailer as I have done on the car is a bit silly and I don't have that cash lying around anyway - so that

Captain-Dan

Captain-Dan

Coolant leak found?

After previous unsuccessful attempts to fix my coolant leak I'd only managed to make it slightly worse. Luckily, whilst pondering my options after the latest failed fix I stumbled across a photo I took which appeared to show that the core plug in the head was leaking. I decided it must be that as it did fit where the leak was and to be fair I was running out of other causes. With Stoneleigh looming ever closer I removed the inlet manifold (completely this time) and got looking. Hmm... definit

Dommo

Dommo

Tel's Tales Issue 010 Wiscombe

Wiscombe 2013 Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th April 2013 The Woolbridge club had done a superb job in preparing the paddock and track for the event. The conditions were almost perfect, a bone dry and clean track combined with sunny but cool weather. We were all running in a dedicated WSCC class on both days, with James Thatcher and Martin Watson in F, Barry Slingsby, Pete Steel and Rob Crossland in D, Stu Hill and Mark Bishop in C. Additionally we were joined by Roger Donaghue in A, on Sunday S

Terry Everall

Terry Everall

Tel's Tales Issue 008 Aintree

Tel's tales Issue 008 - 27th April 2013 Aintree report :Speed Series & other gossip Terry Everall Speed Series Correspondent Aintree 27th April 2013 Terry Everall Speed Series Commentator (Class G competitor & SSOT Well for me this was event number 2 and had a lot of the Yorkshire guys out playing including brother Steve , John Hoyle and Kevin & Paul Jones (first double drive this year). Early start from York at 0530hrs and joined Steve on M62 with our trailers heading east f

Terry Everall

Terry Everall

Tel's Tales Issue 009 Goodwood

Tel's tales Issue 009 - 27th April 2013 Goodwood :Speed Series This report was was compiled by Simon Broadbridge A small (but some say perfectly formed) Westfield contingent of Pete Goulding (class F), John Loudon (class C) and Simon Broadbridge (class A) converged in the Goodwood paddock on a chilly but bright Saturday morning. The limited entry was the result of a number of factors, including the clash with events at Wiscombe and Aintree, serious concerns over track monitoring of noise le

Terry Everall

Terry Everall

Part 5 - Bits everywhere!

No updates of late, but having now picked up my completion kit there'll be no holding me back - LOL. Boxes of unidentified bits all over the place. Still no manifold but am assured that its not far away.......... I now have a pile of wire in a box stripped back from the loom - hopefully I have only removed the bits I definitely don't need - but there is still an awful lot of wire in the MX5 loom. Loom now draped over the car- still not looking forward to this bit. Anybody got a decent wiring d

JPLS

JPLS

Swapping Xflow to Zetec in Narrow Lowline Westfield

Well with pressures of work, I've not had much time to work on the car for a while. But last weekend (and a bit of this weekend) has allowed me to make some progress. Here we go. With the bonnet fitting nicely its time to add the ancillaries. Alternator Well I had a look to see if I could get the old xflow alternator into the space and the simple answer was "not without a lot of fiddling" So I bought the alternator and bracket systems from Kit-spares. Okay quite a bit of money but well wo

Meakin

Meakin

Tel's Tales Issue 007

Tel's tales Issue 007 - late April 2013 Speed Series & other gossipTerry EverallSpeed Series Correpondent Gurston Down 20th April 2013 (Round 4) Terry Everall Speed Series Commentator (Class G competitor) This report was compiled with the help of notes from Peter Goulding and Stu Hill so if the facts are wrong its their fault because I never make things up! (Apart from writing the sprinters book of excuses to use when things go tits up). The weather behaved itself and after a misty sta

Terry Everall

Terry Everall

2010 Build Diary

Introduction Welcome to Matthew and Mark's build diary for our Westfield Sport Kit Car. We're first-time kit builders with limited mechanical experience and hope to be able to build a 2-litre Zetec Westfield Sport from a comprehensive (all new parts) kit. We're hoping to complete it in about a year, but it may take longer as we'll only get 2-3 days a month on the project. 13th March 2010 – Collection Collected the kit today after a delay of a week due to a problem with the chassis powder coati

markwoodford

markwoodford

Tel's Tales Issue 006

Tel's tales Issue 006- April 2013 Speed Series Terry Everall Speed Series Correpondent 3 Sisters Wigan 14th April 2013 (Round 3) The first 2 rounds down south had hightened the anticipation for the first northern round and we all hoped for dry weather and a bit of warmth. The date in April seemed miles away at the start of the year but it came as no surprise that final preparations for several competitors was a last minute job just like every year. In my case the newly built race spec blad

Terry Everall

Terry Everall

Tel's Tales Issue 005

Well round 2 has now taken place and the "wet" rule came into place even though it was not wet but a cold track with not a lot of grip so well done to the 3 drivers who got themselves out there. Martin Hepworth's report is attached so thanks to him for putting pen to paper. The 3 sisters event is on 14th April and has attracted about 9 entrants as Richard James had to withdraw due to is car not being ready. Tim Nunn has now registered for class G ( well done mate) and will be battling with me

Terry Everall

Terry Everall

Swapping Xflow to Zetec in Narrow Lowline Westfield

So at last I've had some time on the car, thanks to work and snow I've not done a great deal. The engine is now in. Nothing much to report except the tiger mounts are a bit short so you need spacers at the bottom to bring it up. The nearside (right as you look from the front) mount is very close to the chassis so a bit of shoving and pushing and it was in. I then measured the hole for the bonnet bulge and drew it out. Now my father has used fibreglass all his working life and I have limited ex

Meakin

Meakin

Tel's Tales Issue 004

Tel's tales Issue 004- March 2013 Speed Series Terry Everall Speed Series Correpondent Castle Coombe 23rd March 2013 Report by Stu Hill ( Woodman) / Terry Everall Well we are off at last into the new 2013 season, not so much a flying start but more like a damp squib! Many competitors still seem to be building engines or putting cars together so well done to theose that got ready on time. It never ceases to amaze me how every year its always down to the last minute. Due to a massive 50% ov

Terry Everall

Terry Everall

Tel's Tales Issue 003

Tel's Tales Issue 003 - 19th march 2013 Speed Series 2013 Terry Everall Speed Series Correspondent Preparation for a Sprint/Hillclimb Well the season is about to start with Castle Coombe this coming weekend so I thought I would write a few words about preparation and the event process. I will assume you are trailering the car etc. On the day before the event (or earlier) fuel up and fully charge the battery. Check oil level and water levels are ok and set tyre pressure at around 18psi if u

Terry Everall

Terry Everall

While the sun was shining

Not a bad day weather wise yesterday so I took the opportunity to get the covers off and have a good rummage round the wiring and start to refit things. All went well and I have now completed my mock dash. The whole I've cut for the Koso, whilst not perfect and by no means measured with any accuracy is just shy of the real size and shape so at a push and a slight angle, it will pass straight through. I've done this deliberately as I have then added a run of edging - the idea is that I can now

Andy Banks

Andy Banks

2013 Speed Series Reports - Part 2

Tel's Tales – Issue 002 Speed Series 2013 Terry Everall Speed Series Correspondent Chit chat I hope those that are interested have had a look at the “Beginners Guide” on the website as I have now updated the information etc. Its amazing what you think you know but don't and it only becomes evident when you have a detailed question and you have to search through regulations and classes etc in attempt to come with black and white advice. If you dont like or agree with any advice given then ref

Terry Everall

Terry Everall

2013 Speed Series Reports - Part 1

Tel's Tales – Speed Series 2013 - Part 1 by Terry Everall - Speed Series Correspondent Introduction Well, in a rash possibly inebriated moment I agreed to appoint myself as official Speed Series Correspondent for 2013. So unless someone else volunteers you are stuck with me but I hope to publish both factual reports as well as coordinate articles , views and questions from all members so that we communicate the interest in our Speed Series, which many other clubs envy and congratulate us on a

Terry Everall

Terry Everall

Part 4 - Not quite standing still....

Well hello. Been a while since my last update, not been too idle and have progressed a little. Notably the rear diff is now in situ in its reaplendant orange livery and front & rear uprights and hubs assembled. I managed to find a friendly mechanic to tease(!) out the rear bearings and replace with new - rear uprights now in place. On assembly I did find the treaded bar which passes through the lower wishbone bushes to be a very tight fit - need to review this as this will need to come out

JPLS

JPLS

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