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Re: British Cars Digest #984 Fri Oct 29 01:15:01 MDT 1993

To: xgg2356@dcmdc.dla.mil, sol@hoosier
Subject: Re: British Cars Digest #984 Fri Oct 29 01:15:01 MDT 1993
From: "TeriAnn Wakeman" <twakeman@apple.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 93 09:33:09 -0700
In message <9310291321.AA07549@dcmdc.dla.mil> James Fuerstenberg writes:
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> RE: TeriAnn's TR motor.  Sounds like you are doing the right thing
> having Greg? prep the motor...with all the mods you are doing, you
> need to ensure reliability.  I had my crankshaft nitrided and it
> works fine at reasonably high revs.  BTW, on A series blocks, one
> straps the center main or puts in a 4 bolt center main cap to help
> ensure reliablility.  My center main is strapped with 1" steel bar
> stock.  Is this a possibility on your motor?
>> 
> 
> Jim 
> 
> jfuerstenberg@dcmdc.dla.mil or jfuerstenberg@zz-link.dcmdc.dla.mil
>
Jim,
The Fergison tractor engine that became the TR four cylinder engine already has 
a very solid bottom end.  The block extends well below the crank and the main 
caps are truely massive, rivaling those of the Land Rover and the old 'Y' block 
Ford V8s of the fifties.  I saw a BMW 2002 engine at the machine shop.  The 
block ended at the crank center line.  It was much smaller and lighter than the 
TR's block, but I bet it would come appart easier.

I believe that the engines that Greg builds up for vintage are running in the 
150 HP range.  But since we are dealing with vintage racing, some pretense of a 
stock appearing engine must be given.  The engine was advertized from the 
factory at 105 Hp at 4750 RPM for the 1991 cc, 9.0:1 engine.

TeriAnn



TeriAnn Wakeman             One of these days, I'll be old enough that
twakeman@apple.com          people will stop calling me crazy and start
LINK: TWAKEMAN              calling me eccentric.
408-974-2344        TR3A - TS75519L, MGBGT - GHD4U149572G, 109 - 164000561



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