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We came across a stash of “threpnees” the other day and have now found a use for them, they fit those coin operated locks on shopping trolleys.
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There is an MX-5 being prepared to receive one of these V10s, if a V10 will fit an MX-5 then why not a V8 variant in one of our cars.
This company is in Swaffham in Norfolk but what about our outlying college, Cobber.
I was recently reacquainted with an engine wizard in New Zealand.
Harley Engines & Motorsport build some tasty tackle & as our antipodean friend has an encyclopaedic knowledge, maybe Cobb’s might supply more info.
Obviously I can hear folk shouting gearbox; there must be something that could withstand the grunt without gargantuan dimensions.
Just a thought.
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It involved the space between the the shafts the further apart they are the bigger the gear diameters will be, the bigger the syncros, splies etc. can be, the more torque it will probably be able to handle.
Unfortunately the required economy of space we will most likely require will probably work against us.
Stuffing big engines into MX5s is nothing new, there is a mob here in Oz that jams V8's into them, at first they used Ford V8s, the Windsor family of engines being quite compact, but it wasn't long before they switched and stuffed the quad cam Lexus V8s in them.......bloody things go like the clappers!
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Nah I've had to deal with cars that sported much more fastener variety, try Whitworth, BS (the threads are the same form but the bolt head sizes are different), BSF, UNC, UNF, metric fine, metric, metric course, BSP, BSPT, NP, NPT, and the odd cycle thread thrown in of the devilment of it. this was not unusual in Aussie cars of the 70's, as they had components mostly locally made by companies that just used the old threads that they had always used (it would depend on the age of the design of the component), imported parts that used whatever thread system they used in their home country, the slow conversion transition of the local car industry to metric. and then there were idiots that would butcher in any old bolt they had lying around whenever they were working on the car.I am pleased to say that my MGB GT will have Whitworth, UNF, BSP and Metric hardware all over it. That is if one BSP fitting counts as Whitworth or perhaps double counts as BSP as well.
We came across a stash of “threpnees” the other day and have now found a use for them, they fit those coin operated locks on shopping trolleys.
To make things even trickier the French weren't content to use normal metric sized blots, they had to use a smattering of M7, M9, etc. when everyone else decided to stick to M5, M6, M8, M10 etc.
Then we have the Italians who seemed to hate the fact that you might have spanners in your set that you might never need, so to address this they would build the car with bolt that, although they used the same bolt sizes they would mix up the bolt head sizes!
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Taps & dies; I don’t consider purchases such as these, in whatever thread form unusual, these are bought to sort compatibility when making an item to chime with existing piece of equipment.
Needing to ascertain a mystery thread form or rechaseing a damaged thread didn’t enter any equation when I stopped restoring all comers.
Anyone any thoughts on the Villiers engine?
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After all it's better to get paid to do it, at an exorbitant rate, on company time, than do it in my own time!
The y pay me to sit about on my arse with bugger all to do, so that I'm there in place to save the day just in case some disaster happens that could close down production during the night shift.
I'll probably be be done with this client at the end of this coming week, who knows where my company will send me next, It might even be to a client that actually expects me o do something. The nature of my job is either feast or famine, the next gig might be some joint that's falling apart at the seams and I'll spend the entire shift running about like a blue arsed fly, trying to sort multiple stuff ups consecutively.
Mind you since my heart attack the company is being very careful about where they send me.
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I got interrupted by a breakdown last night so I actually had to do something to justify my employment! I'll do more study tonight!
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That would make some noise!
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I’m aware that there’s members out there who’s ideas are on the periphery of sanity.
Let’s have a few more contributions.
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