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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024

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  • @tomcole9737
    @tomcole9737 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for giving back to fellow like-minded vintage racers. Greatly appreciated.

    • @allthingsvintageracing8656
      @allthingsvintageracing8656  Рік тому

      Glad you’re here. I’ve had many awesome mentors …. And making these videos helps me keep their memories and knowledge base alive. Thanks for the comments! Cheers….

  • @jacquikowalewsky7691
    @jacquikowalewsky7691 Рік тому +3

    I was an engineering apprentice at longbridge in the mid 1970s, the sleeves were put into blocks that were oversize after machining. They were considered better than the “standard” blocks. Looking forward to seeing what you do and comparing to what we did here in England back in the day.

    • @allthingsvintageracing8656
      @allthingsvintageracing8656  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the info! That’s pretty interesting that they were considered better. I suspect the sleeves had better longevity and tolerances than the actual bores did. The only reason I don’t pick those first on my builds is because it requires more work. Generally, we overbore, and when we do, the sleeves become so thin that we have to remove them and re sleeve the block. I’ve done several engines like that, and they are great, but it just adds more work and cost. Thanks for your insight…really appreciated. Cheers!

  • @1straightcut
    @1straightcut 11 місяців тому

    What a great series, Steve! Please keep us updated on your land speed race car! I've always wanted to attend the Speed Week at Bonneville :-)

  • @johnegan4056
    @johnegan4056 Рік тому +2

    Look forward to watching your videos
    When you revealed that XSP engine I thought "that should be with the two prototype cars" and then I realised they were !
    Brilliant that you have it

    • @allthingsvintageracing8656
      @allthingsvintageracing8656  Рік тому +2

      Thanks! I’m truly honored to be working on these historic cars, and to be able to crack open an actual untouched XSP engine is exciting for me. I’ve been putting it off because I wanted to share everything….so now that I’ve got this channel up and running….I’ll get to it pretty soon. Cheers…and thanks for your interaction.

  • @MikeAarset
    @MikeAarset Рік тому +2

    Oh My! Glad I ran across this channel :). I don't vintage race but own a Sprite MK1. It has a 948 but I got a hold of another 948 that was bored out 60 over and someone did some grinding on the crank and it has a extra support on the center main cap. It has low mileage and I checked all the clearances and I have a 12G295 I refreshed myself. Can't wait soak up more knowledge on these A series engines.

    • @allthingsvintageracing8656
      @allthingsvintageracing8656  Рік тому +2

      Glad you’re Here! More on the way….and I’m sure you have some things to add to the conversation too since you’ve rebuilt your own engines. We can all learn from each other. Thanks again…and Cheers!

  • @peteporpora1630
    @peteporpora1630 Рік тому +1

    Just found your channel. Don't currently have a Spridget but had about 4 during my high school / college years. Possibly looking to build another in the future.

  • @trixie7824
    @trixie7824 Рік тому +2

    This will be great, Steve. Can't wait to watch along!

  • @mgbgtguy
    @mgbgtguy Рік тому +2

    I recently purchased an old H-prod Bugeye (logbook showing raced from 73’-98’). I’ve autocrossed an MGB but looking to move into either vintage or club racing and need to learn more about how to put it together to be legal and ( hopefully ) somewhat competitive.

    • @allthingsvintageracing8656
      @allthingsvintageracing8656  Рік тому +1

      Hi….
      My advice is to find your nearest vintage racing club, and then go to their website as a start. They will have rules for your car, but most clubs follow the 1972 SCCA rules. And MGB would be an E-Production class car, an bugeye will either be a H production or an F production car, depending on the engine.
      If you go to my sister website, you can find links to most of the vintage racing clubs in the US. AllThingsVintageRacing.com
      Hope this helps!
      Cheers…

  • @AndysMGAdventures
    @AndysMGAdventures Рік тому +3

    Subscribed my friend !

  • @smorgasblogg1
    @smorgasblogg1 Рік тому +2

    Subscribed! Please give us some detailed info on gearbox stuff is a later episode (ribcase). Thanks!

    • @allthingsvintageracing8656
      @allthingsvintageracing8656  Рік тому +2

      Hi…yes…I will absolutely give a bunch of detail on the gearbox build. I’ve got some very helpful tips that hopefully will keep people from struggling to rebuild these … the way I had to struggle when I first started doing it. Stay tuned…. Cheers

    • @smorgasblogg1
      @smorgasblogg1 Рік тому +1

      Sounds great, thanks!

  • @josephlineberger443
    @josephlineberger443 Рік тому +2

    Do you know Mike Miller from Wahalla, SC? He as built numeros BMC “A” race Motors for many years.

    • @allthingsvintageracing8656
      @allthingsvintageracing8656  Рік тому +1

      Hi there… I do not know Mike. Lots of great engine builders out there…and there’s always more to learn….which is what this channel is about. Thanks for being here….Cheers….

  • @mundanestuff
    @mundanestuff Рік тому +1

    Keep doing the videos! Can't wait to see these built up, and the original race engine torn down, so much information to absorb, like drinking from a firehose.

  • @anthonymartins3499
    @anthonymartins3499 11 місяців тому +1

    The bonnet on the land speed car you have in the other area. What is it and were can I get one.

    • @allthingsvintageracing8656
      @allthingsvintageracing8656  11 місяців тому

      It’s a speedwell monza bonnet.
      Call Tom Colby at speedwell.
      www.speedwellengineering.com/fiberglass/