Monday, 9 June 2008

Spitfire Sold

I should have posted this one last month - after a lot of thought I decided to sell my Spitfire 4. It's a great car with lots of potential - it just needed some TLC to bring it back to its former glory. Rob Sparrow is the new owner - he came down with his Dad to pick up the various spares - fortunately they realise the rarity of an early Spitfire in original condition, so I look forward to seeing it back on the road soon.

Here's a picture Rob took collecting the car outside Karl Dandridge's workshop.

Saturday, 7 June 2008

Chassis Mods

The original Coupe chassis required a fair bit of work, so I'm using a replacement "technical college" chassis instead. From what I understand these were rolling chassis Triumph put together to show the arrangement of the various mechanical components of the drivechain along with the steering, suspension and brakes. These display chassis were sold (or I guess maybe donated) to technical colleges throughout the UK for students to train on. The good thing is they've never been out on the road, so are pretty much rust free.

Paul at Triumph Auto Classique has made a few modifications to the chassis. It is possible to get the branch exhaust manifold to clear the main rails, but Paul has done a great job relieving the top edge (as per the later Spitfires) to make manifold fitment a lot easier.



I've never been a fan of the engine bay valences on the Herald. Most of the time they get in the way, and the only useful purpose they serve is holding up the radiator. To get the Shorrock Supercharger positioned where I need it, the right hand valence is in the way, so it has to go. To hold the radiator up, I'm going for the Spitfire "U" shaped bracket mounted directly onto the chassis, and we'll use the Spitfire bracket that goes from the top of the rad down to the suspension turret.





Shaun Ogbourne pointed out that the rear pockets of the side rails is a real muck and rust trap, so these are now closed off to prevent the ingress of any mud build-up.




(please excuse the funny picture angles of all these shots - the chassis was stood on its end leaning up against the workshop wall!)

I'm hoping to get the chassis and body into the final paint stage very shortly.

Supercharged Spitfire

Here's some pictures of Lewis Jones' Spitfire taken by Herald fanatic Rob Newton Allen at The South of England Meet this year. Unusually the Shorrock unit is fitted to a 1300/1500 cylinder head using a Herald 13/60 inlet manifold, and I guess for bonnet clearance reasons the unit has been mounted upside down.

Please note all photographs are copyright Rob Newton Allen.




Monday, 28 April 2008

Back in the Driving Seat Again

I collected the 2000 tonight from Bristol and enjoyed a nice drive back down the A420 in the evening sunshine.

I've not had a Triumph on the road since we sold the Vitesse last year, so it's great to be back in the driving seat again.


I was trying to recall from the 10CR last year the driving position in James' car. It would be just that little more comfortable if I could get the seat back another inch or two.

The auto-box kicks down nicely when required to do so, but manual o/d would be better.

Even after the drive home the rear wheels are still showing signs of positive camber. I'm not sure if that's normal for MkI saloons, but first thing on my list is to get some decent rims and rubber fitted.

Saturday, 26 April 2008

Moment of eBay Madness

They say a fool and his money are soon parted. After a moment of eBay madness on Friday evening, I somehow ended up buying a car completely unseen, let alone driven it.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230244350606

However in the cold light of day on Saturday morning I went to see it, and I don't think I did too bad...












Buy in haste, repent at leisure - time will tell...

Tuesday, 8 April 2008

Shorrock Supercharger Pulleys in Stock!

I picked up the 3-groove crankshaft pulleys today, and mighty fine they look too!



CNC machined from HE15 grade aluminium, the pulley is an exact match to the Shorrock original. The original 1 7/16" Triumph pulley nut was never a good fit inside the Shorrock pulley - it was impossible to get a socket over it - so I've had slightly smaller 1 3/8" pulley nuts machined from EN8 grade steel that you can get a socket on.





Weight wise there's a huge saving. The Shorrock pulley and nut total 2 kilos whereas the aluminium pulley and nut are less than half that at 900 grams!



They will fit the Triumph Herald/Spitfire 1147cc and early small crank 1296cc engines. If you want one, drop me a line to website2008@gingell.com, as I doubt I'll have them for long.

Saturday, 5 April 2008

Anyone know the whereabouts of Matt Smith?

Several years back at Stoneleigh I bought a Kipping exhaust manifold off a chap called Matt Smith. Matt owns a Black and White Herald Saloon, and I recently found these pictures of Matt's Herald. I'm trying to get hold of Matt, but the contact details I once had are no longer valid, so if you know of Matt, can you get him to drop me an email at website2008@gingell.com. Cheers!

Please note all photographs are copyright Matt Smith.