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Hi Steve,
that is a brilliant job and well Engineered .
Best of luck with finishing all off and Driving it
Colin
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Hi Steve
Great job would love to see pictures of the whole car.
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Car type: '28 GE Cup. '28 AD Chummy '30 RL Saloon. '34 RP Saloon. Too Many toys!
01-03-2019, 02:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-03-2019, 02:10 PM by Hedd_Jones.)
anyone running a book to see how long it takes to spit the block off the crankcase?
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I must admit to having the same thoughts.l obviously wouldn’t wish ill on this project and hope that with all the developments gone into this that retention of the block will have been addressed.
This is a very expensive engine, I would hate to see it end in tears.
It is certainly unusual to see an Austin Seven engine used in drag racing, I can’t help but ask why?
but the rest of might learn something from it.
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Hi Zeto,
A lot of people derive pleasure from the technical side of things making something work better mixing different components from different times.
Also if something goes Bank when pushing the boundary it's just back to the drawing board.
And that is also just part of development it can be costly
there have been a lot standard engines go Bank
Just enjoy working on your Austin the way that gives a person the most pleasure we are all different
Colin
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History would suggest that with circa 5lb turbo boost (according to the previous thread) the block will probably stay on the crankcase for as long as Steve needs it to. I would think a critical factor might be RPM. I presume final drive ratios for runs on salt with (as I understand it) a run up to give a flying start would be rather higher than one might use for drag racing but no doubt Steve will enlighten me. An intriguing project and interesting to see.
Regards,
Stuart
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Colin, I am not decrying what is being done.I too enjoy engineering challenges, I am currently supercharging a Fiat twincam engine in my Morgan.Nothing is available off the shelf, I have fabricated
pulleys, tensioner, Brackets, manifold, plenum, air to water intercooler, , a Morgan engine bay is very narrow , that in itself has made it more difficult.If I thought this wouldn't work or was going to blow up I wouldn't do it.I have a fair idea of the work involved in the Bantam