McCann Chassis
D Sports Racer
The ME-4B:
Building a new old car
In early 2002, John found his original McCann ME-4 DSR for sale. Unfortunately, the negotiations to buy it back were unsuccessfully. So, John decided to build ME-4B S/N 002 from
his original plans. John says, "Technically it was started and never finished in 1975... so I can vintage race with VARA."
August 2006
John again displayed his car, further along in its construction, at a local car show.
John received a First in Class award.
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John McCann
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August 2005
John displayed his car, while under construction, at a local car show.
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May 9, 2005
John reports, "I am almost ready to put it on the ground and install the Ocelot/ Suzuki motor Bob Orso ran in the '89? runnoffs."
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July 7, 2004
"My ME-4B is coming along. The tub is 98% and the inboard brakes are mounted. I am about to weld up the uprights and fab the suspension arms for the Aurora
bearings. Ordering a set of Panasport wheels with the "vintage" looking 'Mini-Lite' hubs will be [available] this fall. I will probably not make it to the
track (VARA) until the 2007 season, after testing and running a few Solos on the fall of 2006 - anyway it will be a blast to road race in my 70th year (2007)", John.
October 8, 2002
"I am making progress on my Vintage DSR. The aluminum tub sub frames are welded up and I am well into the monocoque tub - probably about 25% done. I bought a large lot of
Suzuki GT-750/ TR-750/ Ocelot engines and spares from Bob Orso (love those big 40mm Lectrons)! At work (lunch time) I am converting my 1975 drawings to CAD (Solid Edge) which
catches misfit problems before I make the parts. It will be a couple of years, but the journey is half the fun.", John.
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Rear subframe assembly
John tries out the new
center section, 2002
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August 14, 2002
"I am welding up the sub frames, and will soon start the monocoque tub. I will use the more reliable stock size 738CC Suzuki (850ccc Ocelot were not very reliable), brought
up to TR-750 GP specs at about 105-110 HP - enough for a 65 year old.
:) ", John.
Early 2002
John'ss first step was to update the drawings by entering them into a modern CAD program. As things were appropriately modeled, he began building the sister car.
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Front inboard brakes
Rear suspension
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