Showing posts with label shorrock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shorrock. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Toothed Belt Drive

I spotted this on eBay and it looks a worthwhile modification to remove the problem of belt slipage.

On the Triumph setup, the toothed belt would replaced the twin v belts, but the v belt for the water pump and alternator would be retained.

The pictures show an interesting "outer" bearing.

Food for thought...

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140743457718









Wednesday, 25 May 2011

Shorrock Supercharger Metering Pins

The Shorrock Supercharger is lubricated with engine oil supplied via a connection at the oil pressure take off switch on the left hand side of the engine block.

The supercharger operates a total loss system, but the amount of oil used is carefully controlled via the selection of a metering pin located in the rear of the Shorrock. The metering pin sits in a 5/16" bore. The choice of pin will be dependent on several factors, such as engine oil pressure and the viscosity of the engine oil.

The largest pin is 0.311" and is stamped on the end with an "A". The pins decrease in diameter 1/2 thou at a time, so the next size down (stamped "B") is 0.3105" and the one after that (stamped "C") is 0.3100".

I just removed the metering pin from my Shorrock stamped "L" (0.3055") as the oil consumption (obvious in the blue exhaust smoke and sooted up spark plugs) was way too high and replaced it with a pin from my earlier Shorrock stamped "A" (0.311"). With any luck that will do the trick.


As a reference, here is a list of the metering pin sizes that can be selected -

StampedSize
A0.311"
B0.3105"
C0.310"
D0.3095"
E0.309"
F0.3085"
G0.308"
H0.3075"
I0.307"
J0.3065"
K0.306"
L0.3055"
M0.305"
N0.3045"
O0.304"
P0.3035"
Q0.303"
R0.3025"
S0.302"
T0.3015"
U0.301"
V0.3005"
W0.3"
X0.2995"
Y0.299"
Z0.2985"


Sunday, 22 May 2011

Something for the Weekend

After a chance discussion on the Isle of Wight a few weeks ago, this turned up on Thursday -


It appears to be in fair condition, but the only way to tell is to fit it and see.

Prior to installation, the manifold bolt threads have been cleaned out, new bolts sourced, made new manifold gaskets, switched over the pulleys, swapped the oil feed adapter, cleaned out the metering pin and flushed the internals with petrol.


After a lot of cursing, eventually got the shorrock installed with belts and manifolds. Battery is now on charge for another attempt at firing up.


Throughout the whole process, I've been ably assisted by Callum who was having more fun blowing up rubber gloves.

Monday, 24 January 2011

Shorrock COMPLETE C75B supercharger -Never been fitted?

Thought about bidding on this myself, but really can't justify the price having previously bought a Shorrock that had allegedly been "rebuilt". The guarantee this unit has "never been fitted" amounts to next to none.

STARTING PRICE : £2000.00
SOLD FOR : £2100.00

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170591637189








Sunday, 12 December 2010

Shorrock blue print

Another original component drawing from a Shorrock Supercharger has come up on eBay.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120656192688

Starting price : £30.00. Unsold.

Sunday, 21 November 2010

Shorrock balanced pressure lub system blue print

Another original component drawing from a Shorrock Supercharger has come up on eBay.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120647270986

Sold for £25.00


Shorrock outlet pipe blue print

Some of the original component drawings of the Shorrock Supercharger have come up on eBay.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120647270984

Sold for £25.00


Saturday, 16 October 2010

Records Galore!

A Shorrock Supercharger advert found in the 2nd October 1959 issue of Autosport...

Saturday, 11 September 2010

Shorrock C75B Supercharger

Although not suitable for a Triumph, this Shorrock Supercharger kit is a rare item still in its original box. I guess the rarity was reflected in the final price.

STARTING PRICE : £800.00
SOLD FOR : £1637.07

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120612255256

Wednesday, 10 March 2010

Tale of Two Shorrocks

During the restoration of the Coupe, the Shorrock unit was the only item that was not restored. I'd heard horrendous stories of people taking them apart to strip down and then having problems with the reassembly. So I opted to just give it a try and see if it still worked as well as I remembered when I had the Shorrock on my Herald 1200 saloon back in the mid 1990s.

Back in August/September last year I was still running in the engine, so didn't really give the Shorrock that many revs. However after a 1000 or so miles and increasingly higher engine revs it became apparent the Shorrock was not producing the levels of pressure I was expecting.

Fortunately, a friend of a friend had a Shorrock unit for sale that he claimed to be a rebuilt unit. It wasn't until October/November that I got round to swapping the Shorrocks over to see how well the rebuilt unit would fare. Removing and refitting the Shorrock installation isn't the simplest of tasks, but I can now do it around an hour. With the rebuilt Shorrock fitted I fired the engine up and took it for a test run. There was a noticeable improvement on the original unit. Fantastic I thought.

My joy did not last long. After less than a 100 miles the Shorrock seized solid while driving along the M4 doing about 70mph. Bugger. I was recovered home by the AA and the Coupe spent the winter under a cover in the garage.

In the last few weeks I have pulled the Coupe out of the garage and removed and stripped down the Shorrock. My worst fears haven't been realised however. The vanes and inner casing are still in fair condition having not made contact with each other. There was no sign of a lack of oil or lubrication. The metering pins on both units were identical. The seizure was caused by a poorly fitted bearing that should have been a press fit into the rear casing. Instead it appears that rather a lot of Loctite was used to secure the press fit bearing in place. When the Loctite let go, the back of the Shorrock wobbled and seized itself against the inside of the rear housing. Hmmm, not ideal.

So now, with the unit in bits I'm hoping to get the rear casing machined round ready to fit a new bearing dead centre without the aid of Loctite.

It would appear there are rebuilds and there are rebuilds...





Friday, 5 February 2010

shorrock supercharger water jacket super rare c75b 142b

Never seen one of these before. I wonder how effective they are. The seller claims it to be a Shorrock original...

"hello and welcome to my auction for this origonal shorrock water jacket basically this goes in between the carburetta and the supercharger either the c75b or the 142b unit. this piece has 1 inlet and 1 outlet so water can flow round it. very very rare item and hard to find 1 of these now so complete your classic build by using origonal pieces ... thanks for looking

Question & Answer

Q:Please could you tell me the diameter of the hole in the middle and the distance between the stud holes.
A:The internal boar is 35mm... the 4 holes are the standard distance apart as on the shorrock inlet and outlet 50mm centre to centre...and the other 2 holes where i persume the carb would bolt on are 60mm centre to centre"


STARTING PRICE : £0.99
SOLD FOR : £137.00

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160401113935




UPDATE : Here's a photo courtesy of Paul Fleetwood of the water jacket fitted as part of a Shorrock instalation on an Ogle SX1000, a 1962 Mini based special -



Note also, the single groove pulley on the Shorrock.

Thursday, 4 February 2010

Shorrock Supercharger Boost Gauge, MG, Ford, Mini

I once thought these were rare, but they seem to come up on eBay pretty regularly...

http://offer.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewBids&item=110490227908

STARTING PRICE : £0.99
CURRENT BID : £5.50


Sunday, 31 January 2010

Shorrock Supercharger Oil Feed Flange, Sprite, Mini, MG

Interesting to see that someone has decided to re-manufacture the rear flange.

"Oil Feed Flange for Shorrock CB 75 Supercharger, Brand new, machined from solid brass with 1/4 B.S.P. oil line feed, exact copy of original item"

STARTING PRICE : £25.00
SOLD FOR : £26.00

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200434344037


Tuesday, 26 January 2010

Triumph Shorrock Supercharger Inlet Manifold

These don't come up very often and selling at £66.21 including the relief valve is a relative bargain!

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170434348689

STARTING BID : £9.99
SOLD FOR : £66.21

Tuesday, 15 December 2009

Monday, 14 December 2009

Shorrock Brass Badge

Here's a nice Allard Shorrock badge on eBay this week.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120505732144

STARTING BID : £25.00
SOLD FOR : £62.02

Saturday, 28 November 2009

1950s Shorrock Supercharger Gauge

I've not seen one like this before, but it does say "Shorrock Superchargers" across the face.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250538843080

STARTING BID : £0.99
SOLD FOR: £485.00!

Monday, 27 July 2009

Shorrock Trial Fit

Here's the Shorrock unit trial fitted to the engine to ensure alignment with the manifolds, carb, pulleys, etc. The inlet manifolds have been bead blasted and the HS4 SU has been rebuilt by Andrew Turner.

Now the crank and Shorrock pulleys are in position I can measure the distance and order the right size belts. The Shorrock is driven from two 'V' belts. The length of the belts is critical as there is no means to tension them. I have been considering a belt tensioner or jockey wheel, but I hope some decent belts of the correct size will do the job.

The full width radiator is currently away being re-cored.

Round the other side of the engine, the 123 distributor is now fitted along with a set of Magnecor KV85 HT leads.