I've got the Wolseley Back in time for Harewood :)
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I've got the Wolseley Back in time for Harewood :)
I have just got back from picking the Hornet up from Southam after it's extended visit to get it set up after its enforced engine rebuild after Blyton.
After 3 dyno sessions & a great deal of effort from the great team at Southam Mini & Metro Centre, it is now sorted.
I have chucked the Weber that was on the short manifold & replaced it with twin H4's (Thanks to Mark @ Burlen Fuel Systems) & eventually after a great deal of ignition timing issues replaced the Aldon red spot with a Swiftune CSI dizzy with the correct advance curve and it now runs flawlessly.
For the first time ever I have also managed to break the 100bhp / litre barrier with readings of 114 at the wheels @ 7,000rpm this equates to somewhere over 130 at the flywheel!!
In getting this sorted I must thank:
Keith Calver (Cylinder head)
Swiftune (Rods, pistons, dizzy)
Burlen Fuel Systems (Carbs)
Simon Naylor, Southam Mini & Metro (Machining)
Minispares (Crank & many bits & bobs)
Rod & Colin, Southam Mini & Metro (Set up)
I cannot praise any of the above highly enough & thoroughly recommend their parts & services to anyone who wants to obtain real performance & reliability.
Thank you.
Mark F
After 3 dyno sessions & a great deal of effort from the great team at Southam Mini & Metro Centre, it is now sorted.
I have chucked the Weber that was on the short manifold & replaced it with twin H4's (Thanks to Mark @ Burlen Fuel Systems) & eventually after a great deal of ignition timing issues replaced the Aldon red spot with a Swiftune CSI dizzy with the correct advance curve and it now runs flawlessly.
For the first time ever I have also managed to break the 100bhp / litre barrier with readings of 114 at the wheels @ 7,000rpm this equates to somewhere over 130 at the flywheel!!
In getting this sorted I must thank:
Keith Calver (Cylinder head)
Swiftune (Rods, pistons, dizzy)
Burlen Fuel Systems (Carbs)
Simon Naylor, Southam Mini & Metro (Machining)
Minispares (Crank & many bits & bobs)
Rod & Colin, Southam Mini & Metro (Set up)
I cannot praise any of the above highly enough & thoroughly recommend their parts & services to anyone who wants to obtain real performance & reliability.
Thank you.
Mark F
Re: I've got the Wolseley Back in time for Harewood :)
Good news, and with that power you might break the class record.
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Re: I've got the Wolseley Back in time for Harewood :)
That sounds like a pokey little beast. Great result.
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Re: I've got the Wolseley Back in time for Harewood :)
That's 39bhp at the wheels more than Steve Murphy has, that's got to be worth at least 5 secs up Harewood on Saturday.
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Re: I've got the Wolseley Back in time for Harewood :)
Fook me that'll fly now, glad you got it sorted.
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Re: I've got the Wolseley Back in time for Harewood :)
MArk,
it seems like you are building a Super 998!
Show us your spec pls!
I want to build a Super 998 as well!
Most parts collected!
Al
it seems like you are building a Super 998!
Show us your spec pls!
I want to build a Super 998 as well!
Most parts collected!
Al

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Re: I've got the Wolseley Back in time for Harewood :)
Its a 1293, really built to go circuit racing again.
It has been expensive to build, but I thought for once in my life I'll build an engine to see how good it can be, not scratting around for old bits & bobs to make do.
1300 Pre A+ Block, bored to 1293, Steel centre main Cap, line bored & sized by Simon @ Southam.
Keith Calver Race Cylinder head, Standard size valves but very fancy port work. This works brilliantly!
Keith Calver 1.4 : 1 Conventional offset rockers. Originally bought for another project, but used on this because they fit under the rocker cover - http://www.calverst.com/
Minispares Steel Crank - C-AEG479 - http://www.minispares.com/product/Class ... o%20search
Swiftune rods - http://www.swiftune.com/Product/3745/sw ... -inch.aspx
Swiftune Pistons - http://www.swiftune.com/Product/3744/sw ... stons.aspx
Swiftune SW23 Cam- http://www.swiftune.com/Product/625/swi ... shaft.aspx
Swiftune Dizzy - http://www.swiftune.com/Product/1091/sw ... s-23d.aspx
MED Ultralightweight Flywheel kit - http://www.med-engineering.co.uk/produc ... t-assembly
MED Dog Box Kit - http://www.med-engineering.co.uk/produc ... t-gear-kit
Burlen Twin H4s - http://sucarb.co.uk/conversion-replacem ... ooper.html
The rest of the engine was either what was there already or from "stock"
Modified (by me) Cooper Inlet manifold
Maniflow LCB & Exhaust system
Straight Cut Drops
Quaife ATB Diff
CR is 11.5 : 1
We discovered that the set up is VERY SENSITIVE to ignition advance curve. The reason I destroyed a set of pistons in 40 laps at Blyton was that the curve on the Aldon red spot gave WAY too much advance around 4,500 - 5,500. Once we fitted the correct Swiftune Dizzy this problem disappeared instantly.
Fuel distribution between cylinders was always poor when using the Weber on the very short manifold, once this was replaced by the SU's these issues instantly vanished.
I would also like to say that the prices published on the web sites above are not necessarily the prices I paid for stuff. I am very grateful to everyone who helped me in this project. I could not have done it without you!
Mark F
It has been expensive to build, but I thought for once in my life I'll build an engine to see how good it can be, not scratting around for old bits & bobs to make do.
1300 Pre A+ Block, bored to 1293, Steel centre main Cap, line bored & sized by Simon @ Southam.
Keith Calver Race Cylinder head, Standard size valves but very fancy port work. This works brilliantly!
Keith Calver 1.4 : 1 Conventional offset rockers. Originally bought for another project, but used on this because they fit under the rocker cover - http://www.calverst.com/
Minispares Steel Crank - C-AEG479 - http://www.minispares.com/product/Class ... o%20search
Swiftune rods - http://www.swiftune.com/Product/3745/sw ... -inch.aspx
Swiftune Pistons - http://www.swiftune.com/Product/3744/sw ... stons.aspx
Swiftune SW23 Cam- http://www.swiftune.com/Product/625/swi ... shaft.aspx
Swiftune Dizzy - http://www.swiftune.com/Product/1091/sw ... s-23d.aspx
MED Ultralightweight Flywheel kit - http://www.med-engineering.co.uk/produc ... t-assembly
MED Dog Box Kit - http://www.med-engineering.co.uk/produc ... t-gear-kit
Burlen Twin H4s - http://sucarb.co.uk/conversion-replacem ... ooper.html
The rest of the engine was either what was there already or from "stock"
Modified (by me) Cooper Inlet manifold
Maniflow LCB & Exhaust system
Straight Cut Drops
Quaife ATB Diff
CR is 11.5 : 1
We discovered that the set up is VERY SENSITIVE to ignition advance curve. The reason I destroyed a set of pistons in 40 laps at Blyton was that the curve on the Aldon red spot gave WAY too much advance around 4,500 - 5,500. Once we fitted the correct Swiftune Dizzy this problem disappeared instantly.
Fuel distribution between cylinders was always poor when using the Weber on the very short manifold, once this was replaced by the SU's these issues instantly vanished.
I would also like to say that the prices published on the web sites above are not necessarily the prices I paid for stuff. I am very grateful to everyone who helped me in this project. I could not have done it without you!
Mark F
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Re: I've got the Wolseley Back in time for Harewood :)
Nice spec that should sort out Rich's class recorded lol
The dog box should be good what FD ratio did you use?
The dog box should be good what FD ratio did you use?
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Re: I've got the Wolseley Back in time for Harewood :)
The engine spec is great, but it probably surpasses my ability by some considerable distance 
3.9 FD, a good allrounder.

3.9 FD, a good allrounder.
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Re: I've got the Wolseley Back in time for Harewood :)
yeahGeorgeA wrote:Nice spec that should sort out Rich's class recorded lol
the pot hunter!!!!!!!!!!






seriously, its been a mega effort to get the hornet to this stage, and a fair few sleepless nights from both me and mark, so it will good to see mark actually getting to enjoy the fruits of his bank account!
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Re: I've got the Wolseley Back in time for Harewood :)
Great news Mark, have a top weekend and good luck!
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Cheers Andy,
& thank you for our advert in the program & the banners.
M
& thank you for our advert in the program & the banners.
M
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JohnA wrote:That's 39bhp at the wheels more than Steve Murphy has, that's got to be worth at least 5 secs up Harewood on Saturday.

Stirling job Mark, I think the 'banters' begun !!

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Thought that might get you going Steve looking forward to it, should be good day. George's even started to polish the car lobillycooper wrote:JohnA wrote:That's 39bhp at the wheels more than Steve Murphy has, that's got to be worth at least 5 secs up Harewood on Saturday.
Stirling job Mark, I think the 'banters' begun !!
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Re: I've got the Wolseley Back in time for Harewood :)
I saw on facepage, a certain Surf blue mk1 do a wee bit of farming !!!


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Ooo Arr,
That's my mate Farmer Rich.
What you don't see if him getting disqualified on his last run for taking out a row of bollards over the finish line
That's my mate Farmer Rich.
What you don't see if him getting disqualified on his last run for taking out a row of bollards over the finish line

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Erez some'ink for farmer Rich, might 'elp wiv' 'is ploughin'mk1 wrote:Ooo Arr,
That's my mate Farmer Rich.
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