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RE: HELP PLEASE from the engine buffs.

To: "Ulix Goettsch" <ulix@u.washington.edu>, <Ronsoave@aol.com>
Subject: RE: HELP PLEASE from the engine buffs.
From: "Hal Faulkner" <faulkner@redshift.com>
Date: Mon, 3 May 1999 13:03:12 -0700
Cc: <SirIanOfCa@aol.com>, <spridgets@autox.team.net>
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In-reply-to: <Pine.OSF.4.10.9905031119520.15875-100000@saul3.u.washington.edu>
Reply-to: "Hal Faulkner" <faulkner@redshift.com>
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There are at least  three books in the "Speedpro series" that might be of
interest:
1. How to Power Tune Midget and Sprite (hey, didn't he get it backward?  I
thought Sprite came before Midget <G>) by Daniel Stapleton, Veloce
publishing Co.( ISBN 1 874105 68 5)

2.How to Blueprint and Build a 4-Cylinder Short Block for High Performance,
by Des Hammill  (ISBN 1 874105 85 5)

3.How to Power Tune the BMC/BL/Rover 1275 A-Series Engine also by Des
Hammill.( ISBN 1 901295 07 9)

There are other books in the series which deal with Heads, ignition systems,
Webbers, etc. but I have not seen them.

I can't remember where I got my copies but I think MiniMania has them as
should the other usual suspects  whose names begin with A or B and end in
.com.

The first primarily deals with chassis issues but the other two are good
compliments to Vizard's book.

I enjoyed meeting  and talking to Rick/Carolyn and Larry  this weekend (they
were easy to spot as they were sporting Toby's designer shirts as was I) and
I hope all who were in Monterey for the British Car days returned home
safely.

Hal


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-spridgets@autox.team.net
[mailto:owner-spridgets@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Ulix Goettsch
Sent: Monday, May 03, 1999 11:22 AM
To: Ronsoave@aol.com
Cc: SirIanOfCa@aol.com; spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: HELP PLEASE from the engine buffs.


"How to hot-rod your 1275" or something like that by Des Hammill is a good
book too, even though he builds race engine so he uses tighter tolerances
on some things and is very anal about everything.  The book contains great
pictures and recommendations, I definitely receommend it for the
first-time rebuilder.  A 948cc version of the book is about to come out or
has already come out.
Ulix


On Mon, 3 May 1999 Ronsoave@aol.com wrote:

> >  Is there a bit of a better guide to rebuilding 948s 1098s and 1275s out
> > there
> >  something a little bit better and more informative than the standard
> Haynes
> >  manual?
>
> I use the Haynes as a guideline, but use 2 books on general blueprinting
and
> rebuilding as my real bibles.  I don't have them here at work handy, but
one
> is called something like "Engine Rebuilding and Blueprinting", and the
other
> is, of all things, "How to Rebuild Your Small Block Chevy".  I think they
are
> both HP books. These types of books give excellent guidance for
disassembly,
> inspection and assembly that is common to most every engine you'll come
> across.  They also give good advice on what to ask your machinist.  They
are
> around $15 at B&N or Borders, and you will have several choices.  They are
> all pretty similar.  Even if you don't use it for this job specifically,
they
> are usually good books for rebuild techniques, and usually have a section
on
> cam theory, automotive math, etc.
>
> >  The number on the engine is 12CJ / DA / H  35531 Can anyone tell me an
> > approx
> >  year this motor was manufactured?
>
> I don't have it with me, but I recall the Victoria British catalog had a
> table up front for identifying engine year.  Anyone?
>

    Ulix                                       __/__,__      ___/__|__
..............................................(_o____o_)....<_O_____O_/...
                                              '67 Sprite     '74 X1/9


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