Wednesday, 3 September 2008

Shorrock Supercharged Spitfire 1500

Spotted this on eBay earlier this week - a Shorrock supercharged Spitfire 1500.



An interesting installation using what looks like a Herald 13/60 inlet manifold. Unlike Lewis Jones' installation, this time the Shorrock unit has been fitted the same way up as per the Herald setup, but I'm surprised there's sufficient bonnet clearance. I don't think the GT6 bonnet helps, as the bulge ideally needs to be offset over the right hand side of the bonnet. Anyway, it's a 1700cc engine (I'm not familiar with that engine setup) I can't tell how the rear of the Shorrock unit is supported - the inlet manifold on the 1147cc setup incorporates a bracket.

Here's a link to the listing on eBay -

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250285766797






Friday, 29 August 2008

Preparation for 2008 RBRR - driveshafts and trailing arm fiasco

It's looking unlikely (some might say impossible) that the Herald Coupe is going to be ready in time for the RBRR in October.

So instead, in contingency we have the 2000 saloon. Except that the saloon has a list of issues of it's own. Ever since I bought it back in April this year, it's had a few knocks and creaks that have been slowly getting worse. Plus the fact the rear suspension was never quite the right camber.

Preparation for 2008 RBRR - driveshafts and trailing arm fiasco

Time to get it sorted. Some new rear springs (475 lb/in² 1" lower) and a set of UJs should do the trick.


New versus old springs

My RBRR co-driver Mark Bland came to the rescue stripping and fitting the new UJs. Mark worked his way through several spare shafts as two of the yokes on mine were beyond repair.

The Reject Pile

Meanwhile I set about fitting new trailing arm bushes. (Mark suggested these were fitted in-situ to save have to split the brakes - more on that later). Getting the old bushes out was quite simple using a G clamp. Getting the new bushes in was proving to be a bit of a pain as they were slipping and sliding off the clamps. Step forward the patent pending MB/CG trailing-arm-bush-preloader.

Patent pending MB/CG trailing-arm-bush-preloader

Quite simply an off-cut of scaffold pole the same length as the bush. The inside diameter of the scaffold pole is pretty much the same as the shoulder of the trailing arm bush. A thick washer fits inside the scaffold pole.

Assembly is as follows -

1. Apply some assembly lubricant to the inside of the scaffold pole and the inside of the trailing arm.
2. Shove the bush inside the scaffold pole.
3. Align the scaffold pole, the trailing arm and suitable clamp.
4. Push through until nearly home.
5. Take a second piece of scaffold pole - only needs to be about ½" thick - on the exit side of the trailing arm to allow the bush to exit and seat fully home.

Patent pending MB/CG trailing-arm-bush-preloader

We did this on the first side lying under the car with a certain degree of success, and then Mark pointed out we could remove the trailing arms without splitting the brakes and do the whole thing on the bench! The other side took a fraction of the time using the bench vice instead of the G clamp.

Re-assembly was quite quick - in went the new 475 lb/in² springs. No plans to replace the shock absorbers for now, although they seem to be a peculiar design with a progressively wound spring incorporated around the shock. Any ideas what they are? There's no makers name on them.

Strange Shocks

Wheels back on and dropped off the axle stands the back end of the car is now sitting much better - gone is the positive camber. The ride is a lot firmer, no more wallow and no more clunky UJs.

Now just the front suspension to sort out...

(all photographs courtesy of Mark Bland)

Wednesday, 13 August 2008

Original Smiths Shorrock Supercharger Gauge

Here's some pictures of the original gauge versus the modern copies.

On the originals, the digits are much smaller, and there's little windows around the sides to provide illumination. This one just sold on eBay for £225.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170249937408

ORIGINAL GAUGE

ORIGINAL GAUGE

Don't be fooled by the modern copies on eBay. Note the larger digits.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190243421337

This seller even has the cheek to use a picture from my blog to sell his item!

MODERN COPY

Monday, 28 July 2008

Shorrock Badge and Photos on eBay

Another badge came up on eBay this week. Didn't quite go for as much as the one back in March for £245, but £207.11 is a lot in anyone's money...



http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200240603529

There's also a selection of Chris Shorrock photographs...

IAN SMITH PRESENTING CHRIS SHORROCK WITH A MERIT AWARD FOR THE SHORROCK STAND, RACING CAR SHOW 1962IAN SMITH PRESENTING CHRIS SHORROCK WITH A MERIT AWARD FOR THE SHORROCK STAND, RACING CAR SHOW 1962

CHRIS SHORROCK RECEIVES A MERIT AWARD FOR THE SHORROCK STAND FROM SHEILA VAN DAMM, RACING CAR SHOW 1961CHRIS SHORROCK RECEIVES A MERIT AWARD FOR THE SHORROCK STAND FROM SHEILA VAN DAMM, RACING CAR SHOW 1961

IAN SMITH (ORGANISER), CHRIS SHORROCK AND EARL HOWE, RACING CAR SHOW 1961IAN SMITH (ORGANISER), CHRIS SHORROCK AND EARL HOWE, RACING CAR SHOW 1961

DONALD HEALEY, A G B OWEN & CHRIS SHORROCK SIGNING THE SHORROCK/HEALEY DISTRIBUTORSHIP AGREEMENT, MOTOR SHOW, EARLS COURT 1960DONALD HEALEY, A G B OWEN & CHRIS SHORROCK SIGNING THE SHORROCK/HEALEY DISTRIBUTORSHIP AGREEMENT, MOTOR SHOW, EARLS COURT 1960

SHORROCK SUPERCHARGED DRAGSTER 1960sSHORROCK SUPERCHARGED DRAGSTER 1960s


All photographs courtesy of Andrew Currie Automotive Literature

Saturday, 5 July 2008

Old Rims - Cosmic Alloys

I can't see the point in keeping these, so onto eBay they go. They cleaned up quite well and show no sign of being scuffed or kerbed.


and for everything you ever wanted to know about Cosmics, checkout www.cosmic-wheels.com...

Friday, 4 July 2008

New Rims

After suffering a puncture last week, the decision to replace the worn out (but just about legal) tyres came to the fore.

The 13" Cosmics the car came with were never really my cup of tea, so after a little shopping around - and a few annoying last minute outbids on eBay - I've gone for a 15" 6J Minilite rim, (15mm offset and 103mm backspace), shod with 195 60 BF Goodrich tyres. I blew all my budget on the rims, so I thought I'd take a punt on the tyres.

I went to Headley Tyres (details below). The fitter used to banger race a MkII 2000 so appreciated the slightly out-of-the-norm task of fitting the MkI. They took the care to make sure any weights went on the inside of the rim, didn't use air tools to fit the nuts, and removed the old tyres off the Cosmic rims. All in all a very good job, and they didn't take all day doing it.

Headley Tyres
Newbury Road
Headley
Berkshire RG19 8LG
Tel: 01635 268384



Thursday, 3 July 2008

Gearknobs and Keyrings

Not much happening on the Herald at the moment. I stripped the engine down a few weekends back ready for the rebuild. The head had definitely never been off as it was stuck pretty solid.

The 2000 is turning out to be a really nice drive - albeit an automatic - I just need to fit some new springs to sort out the strange ride height.

Spotted these on eBay this week - I'm surprised there's demand for such items to be reproduced, although having said that I only have one pulley left from the batch made in April.