Sunday, 11 January 2009

Manifold Problem

The original Shorrock installation used the 948 twin carb cast exhaust manifold. This is okay, but the engine would sure breathe a lot better on a branch manifold.

About 10 years ago I managed to get hold of an original but rusty mild steel branch manifold for the MkII Spitfire. Unfortunately this fouled on branches number 2 and 3.

A few years back I bought a John Kipping stainless steel branch manifold suitable for the 948/1147 setup. This looks like there will be just enough clearance of branches 2 and 3...



I need a spare 1147 head to check for sure.

The real problem is the pressure relief valve incorporated into the Shorrock manifold. There's no way that's going to clear branch number 4...



Once the valve is removed, it fits no problem...



But the Shorrock unit needs the protection of the pressure relief should the engine backfire out through the inlet manifold. So the problem is how to incorporate the valve into the manifold.

Two options spring to mind...

Cap the end of the manifold, drill and tap a hole on top of the manifold to accept the valve in it's a new location.

Lewis Jones did something like that on his 1300/1500 Spitfire utilising the Herald 13/60 inlet manifold...



The casting of the Herald 13/60 manifold has a flat section at this location suitable for a vacuum gauge pickup. There is no such flat section on the Shorrock manifold.

The second option would be to attempt a remote location using suitable plumbing.

As noted by others, discharged fuel/air mix over a hot exhaust manifold doesn't sound very clever, so I'm thinking relocating away from the exhaust is a good idea. Just not sure how.

I'm thinking of a banjo bolt arrangement, anyone know of any such specialists or have any other suggestions?

Here's a few more photos showing the manifolds together.






UPDATE : Following a suggestion by Dave Powell, I made contact with Derek at Flexolite (01684 541 941 / www.flexolite.co.uk).

Fortunately Derek had a Shorrock to hand and was able to tell me the 1" UNF thread (20 TPI) is a complete bastard size, and so I'd need to get the plug made especially, as well as obviously needing a tap of the same size to cut the new thread. Nothing insurmountable then but he left me plenty to think about...

Saturday, 10 January 2009

Lucas Spotlamp Bracket

Spotted this on eBay and meant to bid on it but forgot. Damn.

A new and unused LUCAS spotlamp bracket suitable for the Triumph Vitesse and Herald. Designed to mount the spotlamp above the bumper. An original 1960's accesssory.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250351834008

Sold for only £6.05

Thursday, 8 January 2009

Shorrock Supercharger Manifolds

Some individual Shorrock manifolds for the Triumph Herald sold this week on eBay. I really can't believe they're selling for this much...

Shorrock supercharger manifold #1, £132 !

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250349481740



Shorrock supercharger manifold #2, £139 !

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250349479893

STOLEN : Shorrock Supercharger

I'd been watching this on eBay earlier this week, and can't believe it's been stolen. It's a real shame as the auction included all the necessary manifolds and mountings for the Herald 1200 engine. Fortunately the seller had noted the Shorrock's serial number, so if this does turn up it should be easy to trace. The listing reads -

A Shorrock C75BV supercharger. which comes with ultra rare Triumph 1200 inlet manifold. The front mounting plate has been made in alluminium, it also comes with the three other manifolds and the carburettor(see pictures) The supercharger spins freely with no damage to the vanes. The only part missing from the kit is the bottom pulley. (It will not cost very much to have one made in alluminium).

Serial no 173 which makes it an early one!

Would perfer collection in person or can post at your own expense.

Any questions or quiries please call Dave on 07956 487 643

On 05-Jan-09 at 20:22:22 GMT, seller added the following information:

This item is no longer available as my garage has been broken into and it was stolen along with other car parts and tools. at the weekend. (SORRY to all ebayers who were watching or who had made a Bid!)

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250349534319



Shorrock Supercharger Boost Gauge

These original gauges are apparently rare, but they seem to pop up on eBay with regular occurrence.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220338076095

Just sold for £302!



Saturday, 3 January 2009

Take Them All with a Shorrock!

I've not seen a sticker like this before - not sure if it's original artwork or not.

75mm/3" diameter vinyl sticker. £2.99 "Buy It Now"

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230317374564

Triumph Herald 1200 Twin Carburettor Conversion Kit

While rummaging over Christmas I came across this original article from the Standard Triumph Review magazine back in 1962. It's an interesting but rather brief account of the work involved to convert the Triumph Herald's single Solex carb to twin SUs.