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Re: Quiet!!!!!!!!!!!!! - long

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Subject: Re: Quiet!!!!!!!!!!!!! - long
From: "Andrew Pursey" <saabsux@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2003 12:15:56 +0000
The list may be quiet but the new race engine in my Oxford isnt  it is 
beautifully noisy (and meets the noise meter requirement).

After last years disastrous run of DNFs in the Oxford I had an engine 
rebuild planned ready to be back out in January.  However, the bloke 
building the steel billet crank let me down time and time again.

For the first two meetings of the year I had to run my MGA instead  January 
at Oran Park I had an old Falken FK-65E tyre delaminate going over the 
dogleg and in March at Oran Park I had the throttle stick approaching the 
dogleg  all very character-building!  However the new Yokohama A539s fitted 
in March work a treat on both track and road.

Back to the Oxford.  Instead of the steel billet crank we found a NOS MGB 
5-bearing crank (to fit my 3-bearing block) down in Melbourne and had an 
engineer build up the lazy sections with weld and then reprofile the crank 
before treating it.  Result is that instead of going out to 7000+RPM Im 
limiting the engine to 6500RPM.  The engine was run in on the bench dyno and 
is putting out 120+BHP  which loses a fair bit going to the rear wheels.

The engine was put back in the car at 2300hrs on a Thursday and the car was 
trailered down to Wakefield Park (3 hours south of Sydney) on the Saturday 
for scrutineering.  I had entered for the all-British Race Meeting and was 
in a group with other Group Na pre58 Classic Saloons  Austin A30, MG 
Magnette, Morris Major and Wolseley 1500.

Qualifying on Sunday morning was wet, wet, wet  and the old tyres werent 
ideal for the conditions (I had more A539s on order but they werent 
available in time).  Anyway, I survived several lurid slides and managed to 
avoid reaching the dirt  and the engine felt strong.

Had one great race with Don Titcume in his Morris Major  with me sitting 
one metre from his rear bumper.  This all worked well until we went up the 
hill and Don braked furiously and pulled over to the right and I just had 
space to get past a Triumph TR7 that was rolling backwards across the track.

Final race of the day was 8 laps swapping positions with Bruce Smith in his 
MG Magnette  he won but we sure had a helluva time.  Bruce is still running 
the Magnette on Avgas whereas my new motor is tuned for Mobil Synergy 8000 
in anticipation of the demise of unleaded  which means that the Magnette is 
about half a second quicker per lap (unless Im testing Bruce in the 
corners).

Good to be back on track  you betcha!

Next time on track will be the Council of Motor Clubs Display Day at Eastern 
Creek Raceway in Sydney on 24-August, followed by the HSRCA all-Historic 
Race Meeting also at ECreek on 5/6-Sept (at which Ive entered both the MGA 
and the Oxford).  If any Oz-based listers, or better still overseas 
visitors, are in town drop by the track and say gday.

Keep on revving.

Andrew Axeman Pursey  1955 Morris Oxford, 1956 Morris Isis, 1958 MGA+ and 
2000 Land Rover Discovery V8

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