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Re: blown ulster

To: vintage-race@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: blown ulster
From: Derek Harling <derek.lola@sympatico.ca>
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2000 11:07:28 -0500
Just another example of what a great "list" this - thx Mark.

David Laver wrote:

> A firm in Australia makes solid skirt pistons for Austin 7s.  A road going and
> a race version - the road going having an extra ring. JP Engineering :  (08)
> 261 7222. 25-31 Innes Road, Windsor Gardens, South Australia, 5085.
>
> UK agent (or one of) is Tony Leslie of Holmesdale Sevens.  Phone
> 01323-833-603.  Addr - Fareham, Chilsham, Herstmonceux, East Sussex. BN27 4QH.
>
> For expertise with blown Austins call Tim Myall : 01892-652-215, and Don 
>Rawson
> : 01691-661-440.
>
> David
>
> Alan Simpson wrote:
>
> > Greetings!I am on a quest for parts and advice.We are currently
> > restoring,and plan on racing a blown 1930 Austin Ulster (yes it is a real
> > one).Most of the parts have not been a problem until we went looking for
> > pistons.Apparently good quality ones are hard to get and our requirement is
> > for a solid skirt,providing another level of difficulty again.Should we
> > have to have some made could I have some recommendations of a capable firm?
> > I am also looking for an RJF20 regulator/cut out for my 1937 Riley
> > special.Pre-war electrical parts would seem to be very scarce.
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