Austin 850 Speedwell 1964

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strip and degrease front subframe, nasty work
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Nejs.

If you were Scottish I bet you could get at least 5 more years on that rubber bushing. :lol: :mrgreen:








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More stripping
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Oh, it's wet!
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Body work has started this week.

Work on the body is done by retired BMC spare parts Manager Mogens Christensen
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good & fast 8-) progress
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Started on a set of 998 con rods , for my engine project.

First picture is std 998 rod. at 694g

Second is 43g lighter
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Very nice. Following that with shot-blasting would also be advantageous.
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I did some more lightning today. Started work on a block, that I used some 18 years ago.
Found it in the garage, looking for a spare engine for my project. (I have many engines and parts in there).

Think I used it with a 12G295 head with 33/29 valves, as the blok has cut outs for exhaust valves.

I have taken 4mm out of the bores, and 2mm of the top for a start.
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I like them big... BIG!!! :P

Who said that. at 2.45 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ng7_eHnY ... re=related

I also like them big... BIG, the bores i mean.

Yesterday I got some Hypatec 998 +100 = 67.10mm "big" small bore pistons from australia.

Maybe too big (see pic.). I will try to make some sleeves next week.
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e-type wrote:I like them big... BIG!!! :P

Who said that. at 2.45 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ng7_eHnY ... re=related

I also like them big... BIG, the bores i mean.

Yesterday I got some Hypatec 998 +100 = 67.10mm "big" small bore pistons from australia.

Maybe too big (see pic.). I will try to make some sleeves next week.


arggg!!!! speedhole :lol:
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Bodywork progress:

Front is now fitted, not the best fit though :|

Now it is time for the floor
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Hej Thomas,

whats with the light Blue paint, on the rear bin :?:
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e-type wrote:
I like them big... BIG!!! :P

I also like them big... BIG

Maybe too big (see pic.). I will try to make some sleeves next week.
ups ;)
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The companion boxes has been cut and welded, before i got the car.
And then painted a non matching blue.

I have ordered new.
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Fixed the oil spray holes on cylinder No. 4 with some sleeves today.
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Will you keep the +100 pistons or are you going to a smaller size?
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Yes, honing to 67.12mm = 966cc with 850 68.26mm stroke. almost a 970

Speedwell did a 962cc overbore, so this is the closest I could get.
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e-type wrote:Fixed the oil spray holes on cylinder No. 4 with some sleeves today.
That's interesting, how did you do that? I thought you would have to sleeve and re bore?

Looks like a repair from the back???

Please explain :?
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Yes I drilled out the oil pressure valve hole, and fitted a small sleeve/liner. Did the same with the hole the oil pipe connects to.

At the face of the block, the oil pressure hole was 8mm, but where it broke through to the bore of cylinder No. 4 it was almost 9mm.

Not the most accruate machines they used back then at BMC. :(

So had to drill out to 9mm all the way, to get the sleeve in there.
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