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Unusual CALDO cylinder head on eBay
#1
I found this a bit interesting... It is almost certainly based on the Mk2 Speedex head (sometimes found with no name cast in) but the chamber shapes are a little different.

Does anyone know anything about this head?


.png   caldo 1.png (Size: 554.99 KB / Downloads: 528)

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/156485750286?...R77V2afcZA
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#2
Not a name I’ve come across before. Might be just the photograph but the casting looks a mite porous.
Alan Fairless
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#3
Advert from 1962:


.jpg   Caldo Advert 1962.jpg (Size: 59.88 KB / Downloads: 338)

This page refers:

http://www.fordspecials.co.uk/dante.html
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#4
I believe Speedex packed up in 1962, and the addresses are barely 5 miles apart...
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#5
Robin Read traded as The Sporting Motorists Agency Ltd. producing components under the Dante name. Didn't he go to Lotus in 1959?

Steve
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#6
That's great. I couldn't decide whether the head was old or a recent creation. I don't need it, but it's interesting how interconnected all the suppliers of special bits were
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#7
Doesn't Caldo mean Hot in Latin ? Maybe a sign of a classical education. Dante certainly had an Inferno !
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#8
Not really, but it does in Italian.
Alan Fairless
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#9
Robin Read's firm had Dan Taylor produce Dante (Dan Tay---) heads and subsequently Jem Marsh folowed from the same source ( the Horeston Horrors) with his Speedex heads, wheels etc --maybe your finned brake drums ??--- \\ so think this from Dan's shed.

Does anyone outv there know the sourcing foundries for " Cambridge" and Montgomery's "Super Accessories" heads??
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#10
I read somewhere that the Dante heads etc were made in Dan's garden shed using aluminium from scrap RR Merlin engines.   I have an unused Dante head and the quality of the metal looks to be vastly superior to that of the Caldo head.
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