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7 Feb 2014, 23:12 (Ref:3365499) | #176 | ||
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Mike and Colin,
Mike , it is good you have purchased BT40-17 , I own down in Australia BT40-18 which is the late Chuck Dietrich's car , progressing slowly but steadily . Most of the car is very original , we had to make a new rear engine bay as mine had been left standing somewhere in a damp place , all done exactly as original in nickel bronze welding and we made a jig from the old frame , cut out the AM number and transferred that and a few little brackets to the new frame . For a car that never ran in period in Australia we seem to have collected six now down here , BT40-11 BT40-12 BT40-18 BT40-30 BT40-35 BT40-36 and the owner of BT40-35 Neville Mackay has a 2nd in pieces in S.E.ASIA . Regards , Bryan Miller. |
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7 Feb 2014, 23:29 (Ref:3365511) | #177 | ||
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Bryan
Thanks for the post. I have BT40-37 And 1/2 mile away is a BT35 that is owed by Kevin Skinner. No other Brabham's I know of in Western Canada. One BT40 I know of in Washington State, and one in California. |
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17 Feb 2014, 16:53 (Ref:3369383) | #178 | ||
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Has anyone put a grease seal into the front wheel hubs?
Mine just has a washer/spacer but no seal. I am considering revising the setup so I can get a proper rubber lip seal installed. What was original and what is everyone else doing? |
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17 Feb 2014, 17:17 (Ref:3369389) | #179 | |||
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Contact Len Selby, he does quite a bit on spares from this era. He could probably give good advice, too. http://www.historicracing.org.uk/ |
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18 Jun 2014, 22:30 (Ref:3423616) | #180 | ||
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25 Jun 2014, 23:13 (Ref:3426488) | #181 | ||
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BT40 wheels after polishing!
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26 Jun 2014, 22:37 (Ref:3426956) | #182 | ||
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Anyone run the Avon A11 tires?
What do you think about speed and durability? Pressures? Also just ordered some Penske 7500 shocks. Had to have them shortened to work and Dyno'd for my new 5" 300/350# front/rear spring sets. About $4K US dollars total including the springs, seats, tuning and dyno test. -Yes i did all the motion ratios and corner weights for the tune. Shocks supplied by: Chris Billings Shock Shop 18601 NW Reeder Rd Portland, Or USA, 97231 www.shock-shop.com 1-503-621-0621 Thx Collin J |
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3 Sep 2014, 23:18 (Ref:3450093) | #183 | ||
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Picture of the car ready to test.
This is BT-37 run by Allen Ladder in 1973 then Ron Householder from 1974-78 |
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26 Mar 2015, 23:40 (Ref:3520109) | #184 | ||
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Ran the car for the first time (BT40-37) last weekend in Portland Oregon, USA.
She was awesome to drive. I put to much oil in her and it went every where! Ran 300# fronts and 350# rears with about 4 degrees on the rear wing. Ran within 2 seconds of Carter's March 77B lap record for vintage and we were just playing around. (IE: 1:18.2 lap) Float levels were to high and I will have to get on that to stop the bogging. Ran old DS11 brake pads and the pedal went deep after 15 laps or so, -Thinking about some Performance Friction 2001 carbon pads Lastly tach drive and cable leaks like a sieve! Any tips or sources? Collin Jackson 1-604-880-4353 |
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7 Apr 2015, 19:35 (Ref:3524810) | #185 | |
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Man those rims are gorgeous, you must have an army of youths to keep them looking like that !
I chose to go in a different direction as I well remembered how time intensive those wheels were my first trip around with a BT40 in 1975-5-6. By the way, the ex-Ken Duclos two time SCCA National Championship winning car, BT40-17, that I bought a year ago, had sadly been sold on. Due to massive knee revision surgery and the attendant loss of both strength, feeling [in the all important right foot] and overall maneuverability I came to the conclusion it deserved a better steward than I could be. The car was sold to Bob Burnside of Michigan, it will join the other three open wheelers in his stable alongside a Winkleman FB car, a Titan and a Crossle FF both for vintage/historic racing. This is a substantial step for Bob but after talking at length I am convinced he will be a great keeper of this great car. Back to those beautiful rims of Collins, I chose to have them crack tested and cleaned up and black powder coated. They look just fine though compared to Collins they don't ! That said, the maintenance will involve wiping off the brake dust and that's about it ! Regarding pads, check out KFP Reds, they come harder but I would suggest nothing harder than the Blue and probably the Reds would be just fine. And good luck with the car, the BT40 , while not a Tauranac car, maintains all the Brabham traits of strength and ease of working on it and driver friendly behavior on track. |
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7 Apr 2015, 20:17 (Ref:3524826) | #186 | ||
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Thanks Mike!!!
I polished the wheels on a lath with emery cloth for the bad bits. Mostly just Scotch-brite fine cloth and WD-40. When used on the lath it was actually pretty easy! -I nice surprise indeed. PS: I was not aware the BT40 was design by someone else! Any Idea who did design her? |
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8 Apr 2015, 09:58 (Ref:3524990) | #187 | ||
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BT38, BT40 & BT41 were designed by Geoff Ferris after the Ecclestone takeover.
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9 Apr 2015, 18:26 (Ref:3525469) | #188 | |
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John Saunders is correct as the monocoque Brabham production cars, the BT38 in F2/FB trim as well as the F2/B BT40 and the F3/FC BT41 were designed by Geoff Ferris who went on to design some remarkably successful Penske Indy Cars among others.
Tauranac did the Brabham F1 cars for awhile and of course later did the hugely successful RALT range of cars, all tub cars as well. |
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29 Apr 2015, 20:49 (Ref:3531952) | #189 | ||
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Going to run the car again in Seattle WA. USA May 1st weekend. Sovren Vintage weekend. This will set me up to run the Formula Atlantic Challenge race at the Spokane Wa, USA race on June 6th weekend.
PS: With the stock wing and my 1600 DBA Cosworth had to run a 21/27 5th! These cars are way more slippery than the current cars! (20/27 5th or even slower) |
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18 Sep 2015, 14:43 (Ref:3574625) | #190 | |
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to all Brabham BT40 & 41 owners.
I have all the body moulds for these cars as follows; small nose with wings; full width nose; side pods; cockpit surround; rear cockpit surround; surround visor (coloured tints); engine cover; rear wing includes centre post and fittings. I make all these to order in high quality fibre glass with white gel coat. email me at info@hexdev.co.uk for price and lead time |
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8 Sep 2017, 23:01 (Ref:3765521) | #191 | ||
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Owners in USA and Canada
Is anyone interested in a BT40 reunion race somewhere?
Let's see who is interested and then we can decide where & when |
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16 Sep 2017, 01:46 (Ref:3767270) | #192 | |||
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9 Oct 2018, 21:45 (Ref:3855774) | #193 | |||
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Mike, so if I understand the previous posts correctly, your old car was was No. 11. Thoughts?
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