Vortz speedo pod
- pad4
- 1275 Cooper S
- Posts: 1090
- Joined: Sun Jun 27, 2010 5:57 am
- Location: Darwen, Lancashireee
Vortz speedo pod
Might be a long shot - but can anyone lend me one or help me get a pattern / measurements from one ?
Pad
Pad
-
- Site Admin
- Posts: 19846
- Joined: Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:30 am
- Location: Away with the Faries
- Has thanked: 3 times
- Been thanked: 8 times
Re: Vortz speedo pod
If its the oval speedo pod with the extra bit for a tacho added on, 1071Bob does a brilliant one.
M
M
-
- 1275 Cooper S
- Posts: 1036
- Joined: Thu Jun 24, 2010 12:32 pm
- Location: germany
- Been thanked: 1 time
- pad4
- 1275 Cooper S
- Posts: 1090
- Joined: Sun Jun 27, 2010 5:57 am
- Location: Darwen, Lancashireee
Re: Vortz speedo pod
Long story short
Weve just got a new super douper fandangled high definition vac forming machine at work so Im going to make my own - 1071bobs is very nice but every so slightly different than the vortz one in some minor details
Plus i need to make it a tad deeper to give mi trumpets a bit more clearance from the wires at the back of the speedo housing.
Not something thats going into production, just into my own jalopy.
Pad
Weve just got a new super douper fandangled high definition vac forming machine at work so Im going to make my own - 1071bobs is very nice but every so slightly different than the vortz one in some minor details
Plus i need to make it a tad deeper to give mi trumpets a bit more clearance from the wires at the back of the speedo housing.
Not something thats going into production, just into my own jalopy.
Pad
-
- 998 Cooper
- Posts: 277
- Joined: Sat Jan 18, 2014 11:23 am
- Location: Horncastle, Lincolnshire
Re: Vortz speedo pod
If you do decide to make standard ones that have wn extra 50mm clearance I'd definitely be interested as I run a 45DCOE and hate body mods. Sounds like a great idea 

November 1963 1071 Austin Cooper S
June 1967 Austin Cooper S Mk1
December 1974 Innocenti Mini Cooper 1300 Export
June 1967 Austin Cooper S Mk1
December 1974 Innocenti Mini Cooper 1300 Export
-
- Site Admin
- Posts: 19846
- Joined: Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:30 am
- Location: Away with the Faries
- Has thanked: 3 times
- Been thanked: 8 times
Re: Vortz speedo pod
I could have a few nice little projects for your fancy new vac forming machine Pad 
Saves me buggering about with vacuum cleaners & electric fires!
M

Saves me buggering about with vacuum cleaners & electric fires!
M
- COOPERCO
- 850 Super
- Posts: 174
- Joined: Thu Jun 24, 2010 7:42 pm
- Location: Hampshire
-
- 1275 Cooper S
- Posts: 856
- Joined: Thu Jul 01, 2010 5:08 pm
- Location: West Yorkshire
Re: Vortz speedo pod
Sounds interesting!
I have a Vac former, not very large though, about A4 size! I plan to make some gauge pods and switch panels (If I ever have time!!)
Ed
I have a Vac former, not very large though, about A4 size! I plan to make some gauge pods and switch panels (If I ever have time!!)
Ed
-
- 998 Cooper
- Posts: 584
- Joined: Thu Jun 24, 2010 8:51 pm
- Location: west country
- Been thanked: 38 times
Re: Vortz speedo pod
Here you go Pad, better late than never! This new Vortz dash belongs to a MCR member who bought it direct from Nick in 2001.
It looks like he made the mould from a standard Mk2 binnacle to create the standard part and then added the section for the r/counter, its made from fibreglass of about 3mm thick.
Oops! I've just noticed I left a dimension off, its 8.25" from speedo to r/counter centrelines.
[/URL
I think the cutaway section underneath is to let you fit the binnacle between the upper and lower dash rails
[URL=http://s850.photobucket.com/user/1071bob/media/Vortzdash2_zpsfed53f60.jpg.html]
I had a real struggle trying to fit the binnacle into my bare Mk1 shell, not helped by the bottom edge of the dash ending up below and behind the lower dash rail.

It looks like he made the mould from a standard Mk2 binnacle to create the standard part and then added the section for the r/counter, its made from fibreglass of about 3mm thick.
Oops! I've just noticed I left a dimension off, its 8.25" from speedo to r/counter centrelines.

I think the cutaway section underneath is to let you fit the binnacle between the upper and lower dash rails
[URL=http://s850.photobucket.com/user/1071bob/media/Vortzdash2_zpsfed53f60.jpg.html]

I had a real struggle trying to fit the binnacle into my bare Mk1 shell, not helped by the bottom edge of the dash ending up below and behind the lower dash rail.

-
- 850 Super
- Posts: 115
- Joined: Sun Jul 25, 2010 5:10 am
- Location: Northern California
- pad4
- 1275 Cooper S
- Posts: 1090
- Joined: Sun Jun 27, 2010 5:57 am
- Location: Darwen, Lancashireee
Re: Vortz speedo pod
Bob your a gent - ill draw this up in cad now and make a mental note to move the rev counter up a little to allow for the bottom rail
if your at Blyton, come say hello
pad
if your at Blyton, come say hello
pad