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On the Speedex site mention, I can let you know I've finished transcribing the old Speedex site into the A7CA's site who I'm grateful to for hosting it. We're hoping to open it up to everyone soon.
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Good news Dave! There was some useful stuff there.
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Excellent news- as mentioned a very useful site with lots of information .
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The topic of centre bearing was covered at great length on this Forum not that long ago. Hard to imagine any stones remaining unturned, apart from major modification. Someone may be able to locate
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On Stuart Rolt's pressure-fed Reliant crank engines Jon the centre main oil feed was from above via an extension of the old camshaft oil gallery, dispensing with the copper tube in the sump (the old oil connection was used for a bearing retaining dowel instead).
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Hi Jon,
I have had the oil feed pipe fail on a three bearing engine.
( I cut a spanner up and welded the jaw back at 90 deg to do the nuts )
I just chucked in a new set of shells and made a new pipe out of annealled copper tube.
I put a loop in the new pipe to allow for vibration and expansion.
I have used orange LPG pipe as an oil feed which has lasted for at least 10 years at 60 PSI pressure fed 2 bearing with Talbot oil pump conversion.
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Hi Jon,
I fitted hose barbs and used worm drive clips to clamp the hose. ( pressure fed two bearing engine )
The three bearing engine had new copper pipe fitted.
( I used to work in a Chandlery shop I got all the bits from there for both )