morris splitty history and modifications?
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Re: morris splitty history and modifications?
hey guys been a while but i am serious about this engine nrebuild thing and i wanted to kknow if anyone had a 1098 engine laying around i could buy off them let me know i will consider anything, also are the van wheels wider than the standard wheels thanks merb
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Re: morris splitty history and modifications?
You just have to go with the sidevalve, they look so good when prepared correctly,
Here is the one out of my 100E full Aquaplane.
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Here is the one out of my 100E full Aquaplane.
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Re: morris splitty history and modifications?
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
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Re: morris splitty history and modifications?
You won't get much gain in performance fitting a Shorrock c75b to a 1275cc unless you overrun it, if you do that you risk causing damage to it as it wasn't designed to overrun. The c75b compressor gives optimum performance to engines up to 1100cc. The sidevalve route is a good way to go, but you will need to have the engine lightened and balanced by someone who knows what they are doing....being a sidevalve it does have its limitations
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Supercharger Engineering
MMOC No 121
52 Series MM convertible, Alta head, supercharger and 1955 Series II facelift van
MMOC No 121
52 Series MM convertible, Alta head, supercharger and 1955 Series II facelift van
Re: morris splitty history and modifications?
hey that looks awesome, is that an alta head? iv been looking everywhere for one of those haha do you have anymore pictures of the car? would love to see more, also do you think supercharging a 1100 is better than a side valve?
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Re: morris splitty history and modifications?
Yes an Alta head and c75b. I built the car 12 years ago and have been running it ever since.
It is an original unrestored 52 convertible, I rebuilt the underside but left the bodywork/interior unrestored. I do attend some rallies in it now and again, I also have a couple of series II vans.
It depends on what you are trying to achieve for your car, supercharging a 948 or 1098 with the c75b is the best match to the displacement of the c75b supercharger.
regards Keith
It is an original unrestored 52 convertible, I rebuilt the underside but left the bodywork/interior unrestored. I do attend some rallies in it now and again, I also have a couple of series II vans.
It depends on what you are trying to achieve for your car, supercharging a 948 or 1098 with the c75b is the best match to the displacement of the c75b supercharger.
regards Keith
Supercharger Engineering
MMOC No 121
52 Series MM convertible, Alta head, supercharger and 1955 Series II facelift van
MMOC No 121
52 Series MM convertible, Alta head, supercharger and 1955 Series II facelift van
Re: morris splitty history and modifications?
whats the performance like with the side valve and alta?
Re: morris splitty history and modifications?
whats the performance like with the side valve and alta?