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Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 8:04 am
by iambiggles
nick69 wrote:Its not a company, its a friend. He used to be a mechanic in F1 back in the 60s/70s. He said those numbers where at the fly so would be a little lower in the car but thats fine with me.
You'll still be looking at 65 at the wheels which is good for a 1275, never mind a 1098 :)

I think I'll be doing mine myself (the build) and get the head skimmed/bores done etc professionally. Same with the gearbox - not done a gearbox before, so that should be interesting. I'm better with V8 builds, but the A series should be simpler (if smaller).

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 9:10 am
by nick69
I too am better with the V8s but my friend can gets ome amazing results so I usually give them to him to do.
Ive never done a manual box so would be of no help there im afraid.

Just to keep you spirits up heres a little picture of one that turned up at work the other month:

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Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 9:13 am
by iambiggles
Now THATS a real speedwell A35. At least going by the colour and model it is :)

Does it have all the engine suspension mods? I'm guessing it does if it races in the Historic Race Series. Very Very nice.

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 10:35 am
by nick69
Yep its the real deal. :D
It was really nice, it ended up having a complete hidden roll cage put in. They did a very nice job of it too.

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 2:56 pm
by twincamman
nick69 wrote:Oh yes mine has midget uprated suspension all round, midget discs up front, modern leather interior. The engine is at the shop being built at the moment and my friend is making a rear disc set up for me.

Well I actually have 2 of them. The other one is in a 1000 bits as ive been modifying the front end for its V8. Its gone very well as I now have the 1966 Ford 289 V8 and C4 auto box mounted with great success. The rear axle is going in next week.

I like them.
SBF in an A35?

PICS PLEASE!!!!

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:35 pm
by nick69
Ill try and get some for you over the weekend. It doesnt look much at the moment.
It was only due to my wife that I didnt put a big block in there!!! Ive got a 429 that was crying to be used!!! LOL

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:50 pm
by twincamman
Nah, I reckon a 429 might make it a bit nose-heavy. The SBF is actually quite light for an iron blocked V8. If you fit alloy heads, it'll work out about the same weight as a Pinto.

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:17 pm
by nick69
It would be a bit more as a Pinto weighs in at 150kg and the SBF comes in at 210kg. Its not a huge amount but most people think they are really heavy. OK the 429 comes in at just over 300kg!!! LOL

A SBF is a more than do-able conversion for a lot of cars due to the overall size and not over doing the weight.

I wouldnt even bother spending money on the 289, just not worth it unless I intend to take it on the strip.

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:37 pm
by iambiggles
twincamman wrote:
nick69 wrote:Oh yes mine has midget uprated suspension all round, midget discs up front, modern leather interior. The engine is at the shop being built at the moment and my friend is making a rear disc set up for me.

Well I actually have 2 of them. The other one is in a 1000 bits as ive been modifying the front end for its V8. Its gone very well as I now have the 1966 Ford 289 V8 and C4 auto box mounted with great success. The rear axle is going in next week.

I like them.
SBF in an A35?

PICS PLEASE!!!!
Ditto!!

I had a Morris Oxford with a V8 in recently, but decided to go back to more stock cars for the next project :)