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Bristol News & Other Bristol Discussion About the company, clubs, car owners, and Bristol discussion not specific to the 6,8 or 10 cyl cars. |
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I already have "proved it" with the written word once against you hear say !
I do accept that you were around at the time and I accept that your integrity as a Gentlemen is without question. Therefore I beleive your comments. Setright was a brilliant writer that couldn't possibly get all the facts right all of the time. Crook was a superb racing driver and great salesman that probably got most things right most of the time. Conclusion -- They did what they did to the best of their abilities and who are we to judge ! |
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I hope I'm not breaking any embargos, but next month's Octane magazine has a substantial interview with TAD CROOK. Sadly - or not as the case maybe - the interview was concluded just days before BCL went in administration. The magazine has gone to Press meaning any BCL in Administration developments won't be in the same magazine.
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"what any schoolboy knows may not always be the whole truth" |
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I wrote that ! after reading some of the previous posts. Glad you liked it Or did I ... This old schoolboy is prepared to change his opinion based on new information. I now know the world is round and that if you stand all the Chinese men on top of each other , they won't reach the Moon. In fact most of them would probably die ! I don't remember any lessons in hear say at School, apart from the Bible ! I do remember saying I accept your version of events because blind faith tells me you are honest and trustworthy ( Gentleman ) However, bullying is banned at school in the modern world , so stop it ! Last edited by GREG; 12-03-11 at 05:01 AM. Reason: Laughs ! |
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I expect if he had made any comment on it it would have been diplomatic, sympathetic and tinged in sadness - with a hint of 'It obviously wouldn't have happened if I was still there.....'
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As I have written before, I visited the showroom on seveal occasions, and the workshop on many more.
What I found very unusual was the very oldfashioned feel of both places. Mr Crooks office was like a 1960's timewarp, furniture, typewriter, etc etc. The workshop had an abscence of modern equipment, at least I saw none. In hindsight I realise that maybe the company survived on a shoestring budget, the small profit did not go to fancy new equipment, but to continual development of the cars. The mechanics were/are very skilled, with a total knowledge of the cars. The foreman knew every alternation that has been done to my car since it was new, and helped me greatly in the restoration. I had the engine brutally upgraded by a specialist in Crowborough, and when my car was taken to the workshop after the propshaft snapped racing my wife on the M25 (shame on us!!), he gently told me off, that I should have told them about the engine, so they could have replaced it with a more suitably stronger one. I am in the process of writing a small article for the BOC Bulletin or Newsletter about my ownership and restoration, untill I sold it in 2006, before I bought it back in 2011.... |
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[quote=I had the engine brutally upgraded by a specialist in Crowborough, and when my car was taken to the workshop after the propshaft snapped racing my wife on the M25 (shame on us!!), he gently told me off, that I should have told them about the engine, so they could have replaced it with a more suitably stronger one.
....[/QUOTE] How brutal ? What was done and what HP did you get ? Did they put the Beaufighter propshaft in ? I was told the standard one could live with a big increase in power ! I have not heard of anyone else breaking a propshaft. |
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The Engine was "Edelbrocked" on the inside but I kept the Carter carb. That and the part that lets the fuel/airmixture in to the combustion chambers were just internally slightly enlarged and polished.
I wanted to keep the exterior as original as possible. I never told the next owner about that alternation (if you read this - sorry!) as I was afraid it would turn a potential buyer off. After I bought the car, I ran it every day for about 6 months. I planned to have it restored in a workshop in Czech Republic (they had restored a 1939 MB for me, and converted a friends pre WW2 BMW 327 to a 328. As the Bristol contained so many British parts, nuts and bolts they declined. I drove it there, and back. When the engine guy took it apart, he discovered that it ran on only 5 cylinders. And I did about 80-100 miles per hour on the French and German motorways...Quality engine, I must say After the rebuilt, it has an estimated bhp of around 400. The Torqueflite was also restored, but further south in East Sussex. They too upgraded it, so it changes gears more smooth. I will make a thread about by my "labour of love" once I have submitted the script to BOC. I am not sure what kind of propshaft they fitted. One important thing for all of you to know: The foreman (name? Passed away recently) told me I was incredibly lucky that the propshaft had not dropped and hit the road, as the strap was still there. He told me that he knew that the strap was missing on many Bristols (rotted away). As the fracture was just behing the UJ joint behind the gearbox, it would have flipped the car over on it's back, and my coffin would need to be very short. I accelerated and was up to 100-120 when it broke. |
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Thanks Janne, I will go and check the propshaft straps !
There was an episode of Mythbusters where they tried to get a car to flip by deliberately causing a propshaft failure. The car will not flip but it will cause a "bunny hop " so the same end result. Serious accident. I was told that one of the 411 S6 was running at around 600 HP -- eeek ! MythBusters Episode 27: Exploding Port-a-Potty, Car Pole-Vault |
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Colliding with the oak tree outside de Havilland's factory in Hatfield was the ultimate cause of death, but despite filthy weather and Brain's love of high speed, mechanical failure and the mention of the propshaft appeared in most contemporaneous reports. George |
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The Series 6 engine with the 600 BHP rumored output is bored out to 6.7 with forged pistons, high compression, alloy heads, multipoint fuel injection and the same camshaft as in mine. I don't know about the numbers but it goes and then some. |