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Location: Nottinghamshire. Robin Hood County
Car type: Austin Ruby Mk1 1935
The V8 Austin engine looks great in the photos. I see that both camshafts are used which is what I expected. Do they have one 8 lead distributor driven from one camshaft gear or two 4 lead distributors one off each camshaft gear. If it’s two it must be very difficult to get them synchronised.
John Mason.
Would you believe it "Her who must be obeyed" refers to my Ruby as the toy.
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Location: Norfolk
Car type: 1934 RP Saloon
Are the blocks staggered to get the little ends central in the pistons?
If so are the camshafts similarly arranged to get the cam followers in line with the cam lobes?
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Hi John We are using two dk4 distributors, one cam will be timed 18odeg out so that both cylinders on the same crank journel don't fire on the same revolution. Bruce blocks are staggered to keep rods and pistons central to bores, cams will be the same to get everything to line up. We are still working out some problems with the layout, water pump will be used to push water thru engine.
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Perhaps oddly but coincidentally, having exactly the same name, I went to school in Glasgow with his son Roderick (Roddy) but being possibly too immature and/or disinterested in all things motoring at that age, never discussed his father's projects. Andersons Garage in Newton Mearns was a huge establishment (sadly long gone) and there are quite a few videos on you-tube about his various exploits. Obviously, a very talented engineer, one of his Humber twin engined cars was and may still be in Glasgow's Kelvingrove Museum and not in the more expected Transport Museum (thank God in a way, because most of the cars there are just stacked on shelves!) Still both very well worth a visit!
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I understand the first of his specials is buried in a field near Newton Mearns...