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Chummy engine swap |
Posted by: PeterN - Yesterday, 10:58 PM - Forum: Forum chat...
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I have a 1930 AE fitted with a 1934 engine with a high compression head and a 4 speed gearbox. The existing engine block is number M233185. This block is ok but it had a crack in the usual place , which I managed to repair, and it's very worn in the valve guides.
I have another block (M236165) which has been leak tested and is fine, but it needs some work.
Before I go ahead with this can I check anywhere if the M236165 block will fit as a direct replacement.
As a bit of a purist I'd rather replace the existing engine and gearbox with period correct ones but that unfortunately is financially beyond me currently (even if I could find said engine and gearbox)
I hope that all makes sense. I'm grateful to listen to all comments
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Reinstalling engine using hoist |
Posted by: Erich - Yesterday, 07:12 PM - Forum: Forum chat...
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Hi All,
I'm about the reinstall the engine and gear box in my Ulster Rep. The engine is without the dynamo, exhaust and other bits. It does have a Riccardo alloy head. The gearbox is a three speed. The head has 14mm plugs. I'm wondering if I can use a hoist and attach the hoist to the two centre plug holes with 14mm ring bolts or if this would compromise the head...break the bolts out of the head. I'm hopeful I can do this with the gear box attached. Any advice is much appreciated.
Erich in Mukilteo
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Engine mounts |
Posted by: timbigden@icloud.com - 19-11-2024, 05:08 PM - Forum: Forum chat...
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The engine on my 33 PD was solid mounted, bolted to chassis. As crankcase was damaged I rebuilt with a more modern rubber mounted crankcase. I’ve just put engine back in the car but the two front mountings in chassis seem to a different thread to the new studs and rubbers I bought. Also the large rubber bottom ring rests on hex section of the stud this dosnt seem right?
Any words of wisdom appreciated - TIA
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Running in |
Posted by: timbigden@icloud.com - 19-11-2024, 04:59 PM - Forum: Forum chat...
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Further to my last post - I have rebuilt my engine with modern internals (crank, rods, slipper pistons & new rings, new std valves) the block has also been rebored. What running in regime is recommended?
TIA.
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Engine mounts |
Posted by: timbigden@icloud.com - 19-11-2024, 04:53 PM - Forum: Forum chat...
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The engine on my 33 PD was solid mounted, bolted to chassis. As crankcase was damaged I rebuilt with a more modern rubber mounted crankcase. I’ve just put engine back in the car but the two front mountings in chassis seem to a different thread to the new studs and rubbers I bought. Also the large rubber bottom ring rests on hex section of the stud this dosnt seem right?
Any words of wisdom appreciated - TIA
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SU Carburettor |
Posted by: Pearls not a Singer - 19-11-2024, 01:41 PM - Forum: Forum chat...
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I'm currently working on a fellow members car fitted with an 1¼ SU carburettor.
There are symptoms of fuel starvation (engine under load loses power for a few seconds then picks up again). I know that the zenith 26VA runs on 1½ p.s.i. but I suspect that a SU electric pump would supply with a higher pressure.
Is this a common problem when using an SU carb? and if so what was the solution?
Thanks in anticipation of a helpful discussion
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