01-06-2018, 10:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-06-2018, 10:05 PM by Greig Smith.)
Those who have been following the saga of the green single seater my lovely wife over revved at the Simola Hillclimb last year will know that we had to rebuild the motor, as I mentioned in my updated post on the blue supercharged single seater, the Babbitt arrived late and my supremely talented engineering friend Steven machined out 4 old 1.5/16' conrods to suit the old crank. While everything was apart we did the Forrest double oiler conversion to this motor as well. One of the things we decided was to fit a Nippy cam, one was fetched from the stores and oops, the centre cam bearing and sports rollers don't fit the standard crankcase.
Back into the store and Dad fetched a cam we bought from a chap in the car club who used to own a 7 many years ago. he said it was a Nippy cam. Unlike the others we have this one has a stock centre cam bearing which is permanently attached to the cam, there is simply no way to get it over the cam lobes and we tried...
I presume this is a built up cam on a pseudo Nippy profile.... hey ho, whatever the pedigree, in it went and boy does it deliver the goods !! Below 2000 rpm very little happens, but it arrives with a wallop and the power is there all the way till you chicken out at 6000 and change gear. Perfect for a race car. We got the motor running at 21h45 and did 6 laps of Gino's complex followed by 4 runs up the hill before something went awry with the rear axle.
Not bad for a motor that was built up and into the car on the Wednesday, towed to scruiteneering on Thursday and run up the hill on Friday. Kudo's to Dad and Steven !!
Here's the cam and the built-in centre bearing...boy are these cams noisy in an engine !! Lots of clatter and chatter from the valve gear with those ramp profiles.
Cheers
Greig
Back into the store and Dad fetched a cam we bought from a chap in the car club who used to own a 7 many years ago. he said it was a Nippy cam. Unlike the others we have this one has a stock centre cam bearing which is permanently attached to the cam, there is simply no way to get it over the cam lobes and we tried...
I presume this is a built up cam on a pseudo Nippy profile.... hey ho, whatever the pedigree, in it went and boy does it deliver the goods !! Below 2000 rpm very little happens, but it arrives with a wallop and the power is there all the way till you chicken out at 6000 and change gear. Perfect for a race car. We got the motor running at 21h45 and did 6 laps of Gino's complex followed by 4 runs up the hill before something went awry with the rear axle.
Not bad for a motor that was built up and into the car on the Wednesday, towed to scruiteneering on Thursday and run up the hill on Friday. Kudo's to Dad and Steven !!
Here's the cam and the built-in centre bearing...boy are these cams noisy in an engine !! Lots of clatter and chatter from the valve gear with those ramp profiles.
Cheers
Greig