Sprint conversion ![]() |
The 'Sprint' engine has its origins in the 1970's SAAB slant 4 (subsequently Turbo-charged). This engine was designed by BLMC (later BL) who used it themselves (in 1972) by installing it in the Triumph Dolomite (1850cc).
The clever part of the Sprint engine was that the new 16 valve head only needed one camshaft - this won it a British design award. The camshaft acts directly onto the inlet valves, but uses long fingered rockers to open the exhaust valves. To do this, each cam lobe is used to open both inlet and exhausts. There is a downside caused by this interaction in that 'manic' cam profiles (specifically overlaps) cannot be used. The TR7 engine was, in effect, a Sprint engine with the 1850's 8 valve head.
In all, there were about 22,000 Sprint engines made, the last being sold in
1980.
Sprint FAQ?Question: why wasn't the Sprint engine put in the TR7?Answer: it was! BL designed the TR7 Sprint (non-US markets only) but due to a long strike at Speke, only 100 were made and sold. The car effectively died with the factory - Speke closed and the TR7 moved to Canley.
Question: why was the Sprint never destined for the US?
Question: was the Sprint used elsewhere?
Question: Why not just fit a V8!
TR7 Sprint installation detailsLike the TR7 V8, the TR7 Sprint is a safe and sound modification in that the installation design was carried out by BL. All you have to do it copy what they did! Like the TR7 V8 modification, Rimmer Brothers can supply kits for the Sprint conversion.Find your engineIn the UK, it is still possible to find a Sprint engine, most scrapped ones are now found in old (scrapped) TR7s! Also, Rimmers will supply a brand new engine for your delight.In the US, you could spend money on the Rimmers option, or you could buy the parts to convert your old TR7 engine. This is what I did, so read on for further details.
You could also try The Dolomite
Homepage for more information.
Converting a standard TR7 engine to Sprint specificationsBL made the following items specifically for the TR7 Sprint, whilst not essential, they are nice to have. They are also very hard to find.
Purchase the following preferably secondhand:
Do the following:
All done, and all the car 'sees' that is different is the exhaust downpipe. Simple n'est pas? Errors and omissions excepted! | |
Related topics: 16 Valve Sprint engine by Graham Fountain (UK). 16 Valve Sprint conversion by Graham Fountain (UK). | |