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Amazing what you can do with a basically standard Austin Seven engine !!
From all reports the factory blown side valve engines had trouble both with the head gasket and holding the cast iron block on to the aluminium crankcase when reaching over 110 miles an hour.
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I've been laughing lately watching Roadkill garage how every time they come across a car with points they mention it like it's some ancient, forgotten technology.
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The 37 A7 would have a centre main bearing. Did you do any modifications to the CM housing? How did you ensure the CM was in alignment with the other two main bearings?
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I like that for a US car it's still left hand drive!
Is it still running on the standard Austin king pins? I am guessing at Bonneville there is little turning involved usually but the spindles really look tiny on the bigger wheels. Also what is the front spring? It seems a standard straight axle with a very arched spring?
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Upgrading your engine with a turbo/methanol will certainly separate your block from its crankcase.
There is a 7 over here that's very fast and reliable,It's blown with a Lancia volume supercharger (To about 30 psi) ,runs on methanol,and is very well developed.
To achieve this it is bolted through top to bottom and dry decked.
Does anyone have any under bonnet photo's of Miss Green to post ?