Recreating Beatrice

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Re: Recreating Beatrice

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I think you're probably right, George -- Mog has been big on the noise, and it's made me less inclined to drive. :roll:
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Under her own power!

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Re: Recreating Beatrice

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That's a huge grin you've got there George!

Not long now until she's back on the road.
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Thanks Gabriel. Yes, it was a great day! I always worry I'm doing something wrong so when it goes well I'm surprised.

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Re: Recreating Beatrice

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The mechanicals all seem to be in order and I am almost done with the wiring. I also got the radiator recored and I welded in a muffler so I have been able to drive it down my lane.

The engine is a 1275 with APT stage 2 pocket ported head, AE 8.8:1 pistons/rings, 1.75 LCB header, HIF44 1.75" carb, and an APT 276 performance cam. Not quite what my parents had but I couldn't resist. I wanted a milder 266 cam but there was miscommunication with the builder. The flywheel is not lightened so it idles well.

I wasn't able to find an electronic SU fuel pump so I used a pusher model for a Mini and I mounted it in the rear. Crankcase pressure is also high in this engine and I was getting oil dripping out the rear. I installed a catch can which is connected to the timing chain cover and this traps excess oil and also vents pressure to the atmosphere. The can has a drain which I can periodically empty. A vented oil cap also helps. I didn't use any sort of PCV system but I will if this doesn't work.

Now I need to start installing wings, bonnet, interior, etc.

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Re: Recreating Beatrice

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Hi George
Best of luck with the rest of the restoration looks very well..[frame]Image[/frame][img]
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Re: Recreating Beatrice

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Looking good! :D
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Re: Recreating Beatrice

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I wish my 1300 motor looked as good as that. Make sure your gearbox stay is tight as the 1300's are a bit longer at the water pump area and can create a fan V radiator problem. I fitted an electric fan on the front of the radiator as I just could not see enough room if the motor moved.

I hope there is enough room for the fuel pump at the back. I imagine the hump is there to give the shock absorber (damper to you) some room in case of the suspension bottoming out.

A lovely car

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Re: Recreating Beatrice

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Thanks for the encouragement guys. Allan, you are correct about the radiator and I will definitely recheck the gearbox stay. I had to add about 1/2" of washers to the radiator support to get more clearance. I don't have the bonnet or front wings on so I'm hoping everything lines up. It probably won't so maybe I'll need an electric fan.

I just went out and looked at the fuel pump. I think I am OK with suspension movement; I always thought that dimple was there for the exhaust to curve over the axle. My exhaust is on the other side.

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Re: Recreating Beatrice

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Of course. The hump would be for the exhaust. Couldn't see how the shockers could need a hump. How come your exhaust is on the other side.
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Re: Recreating Beatrice

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The exhaust is on the left (car's perspective) side, the pump is on the right.
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Re: Recreating Beatrice

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Boy, I am always amazed how much time it takes to do the simplest tasks. I just spent six hours doing little jobs; mainly wiring the front wings for headlamps and turn signals. I'm not complaining - it was a very enjoyable day - but a restoration sure sucks up the hours. I can see why paying someone to do this would be crazy expensive.

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Re: Recreating Beatrice

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Now that Spring is almost here I'm back in gear and getting down to the small things. I'm starting to run into problems with inferior replacement parts. I've tried to replace almost all small wearable part on the car but this strategy has its flaws if new is worse than 50 year old.

I lost about four frustrating hours over an inferior headlamp switch. The switch worked when I installed it a few months ago so when the lights stopped working I checked EVERYTHING.

Today it was the turn of my new speedometer cable. You can see where the tip of the new cable broke off inside the gearbox. In the picture you can see the broken section next to my intact old cable. I installed the old cable but ran out of daylight before I could test if it was turning.



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Re: Recreating Beatrice

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Sorry for the lack of posting. I was too hasty in blaming the quality of new speedometer cables. I reinstalled my old one and it snapped too. The problem was the NOS speedometer I bought. It was seized. I sent it in for a cleaning and recalibration (my 3.9 diff) and now all is well.[frame]Image[/frame]
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Re: Recreating Beatrice

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I think I am pretty much done (for now!). The seats, glove box door, and windshield wipers give it away that it is not a 1958 but other than that it is pretty close. I took these picture to show all of you the finished product.

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Re: Recreating Beatrice

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Excellent job, George. You have a great car there - well done ;-)

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Re: Recreating Beatrice

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Looks really, really good. As a matter of interest, do you think the Dynamat overdose paid off?

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Re: Recreating Beatrice

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Thanks Bruce and Mark!

Did the Dynamat pay off? Well, I did finally pay off my Visa...

Actually I think it was worth it. The car sounds much more solid and the shell no longer resonates like a taut guitar. I still have engine noise but I think it's due to my headers and air cleaner. The old cast iron manifold was simply better at muffling sound.

I took the car to the town's annual British car show and it was quite a hit. Morris' are rare in the States so although there were 10 classes I was an orphan and wound up in "Other Saloons". The only other car in my class was a 1948 Bentley. A Morris against a Bentley!

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Re: Recreating Beatrice

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Thanks George. Soundproofing probably won't be as effective on a Traveller, but I'll start saving now (I'm at least a year off starting the interior....)

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Re: Recreating Beatrice

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