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Re: the life of rolie

Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 4:00 pm
by Pombellett
Thanks GT.
There was rumours back in the paddock that my 'celeb' driver Alec Poole 'went gardening' during his race.....and here he is showing the Bellett's off road capabilities..
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......although he did do a lot of rallying with Paddy Hopkirk......

Re: the life of rolie

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 5:30 am
by GTtoo
Priceless!! So he's a farmer from way back......knows how to plough a paddock ;)

B.

Re: the life of rolie

Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 10:54 am
by Pombellett
Looks like the Nationals were again a great success, well done everybody.
Here's a clip of the St Mary's grid rounding Madgwick corner, I'm quite pleased with how the car looks.

http://youtu.be/xWTSVm2YRoU

Re: the life of rolie

Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 11:26 am
by Stickman
Rolie had a little bit of a wiggle coming in on that one but damn he looks good :P

Re: the life of rolie

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 2:27 pm
by Nappe1
Too bad that my schedule did not fit to visiting. It would been nice to meet pomBellett and rest of the team. Don't know how the celeb race was organized, but meeting Poole would been interesting as well as I have made (for GT Legends) his 1968 ETCC car (British Vita / Weslake Cooper 970 S) and I have in works his 1969 BSCC winning Mini (Equipe Arden Cooper 970 S) as well. getting technical information about the group 5 cars used back in a day is tedious, as there was so many special built components.

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Some british vitamins from 1968 ETCC season. ;)

The latter of two is not in very high priority, as I am hoping to find time work with the GT-R Bellett still in works. (it's missing a lot final touches, but the finnish isuzu owners club guys liked it quite lot already in national meeting in july. (they raced it until 3am in the morning. :shock:))

Re: the life of rolie

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 10:02 pm
by Glenn
Pombellett wrote:Looks like the Nationals were again a great success, well done everybody.
Here's a clip of the St Mary's grid rounding Madgwick corner, I'm quite pleased with how the car looks.

http://youtu.be/xWTSVm2YRoU


Hi Mark, wondering how you got on with the disk rotors you were converting to use on Rollie some time ago? Do you have any further details of mods etc. I recall they were quite thick (14mm) and would have to be turned down for GT calipers.

glenn

Re: the life of rolie

Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 4:15 pm
by Pombellett
Yes Glenn, they're definitely too chunky for the GT caliper...we've even had to turn them down to fit our Metro calipers...I think you'd have to do this to any modern disc to make them fit the GT, but as I recall the PCD and the offset were all good. The holes are not threaded either, so we've used bolts.
We're on our third set now, so we're getting pretty good at making them fit!

Re: the life of rolie

Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 9:49 pm
by Glenn
Pombellett wrote:Yes Glenn, they're definitely too chunky for the GT caliper...we've even had to turn them down to fit our Metro calipers...I think you'd have to do this to any modern disc to make them fit the GT, but as I recall the PCD and the offset were all good. The holes are not threaded either, so we've used bolts.
We're on our third set now, so we're getting pretty good at making them fit!

Mark, at that thickness I would imagine they are also vented rotors ?

Re: the life of rolie

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2013 8:18 am
by Pombellett
No, just standard solid jobs. Besides we would never be allowed to run vented. Although when we machine them back, we always cut a groove into the edge of the disc to increase the surface area and hence improve cooling.

Re: the life of rolie

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 4:28 am
by Glenn
BULLITT wrote:funny you posted that glenn I have a few autotechnica wheels that need a boss(Geoff tells me rx7 early fit teardrop )spline .,if you want one I can post to you or maybe you can get them cheaper over there ..its an offer ..can post some pics of the 3 wheels ...a rx7 boss here is about $50 cheers davo


Dave
I now have the steering wheel horn button fitted. I had to slightly alter the wiring to suit. Many thanks.

Re: the life of rolie

Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 11:20 am
by Pombellett
Continuing the current rash of excellent period shots of Belletts on the track.....look what Polara Jim has unearthed.
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This is obviously the McLaren Bellett at Goodwood on that soaking wet Bank Holiday, before it blew up.
Jim then 'oldified' a pic of Rolie at the same place on the circuit.
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Re: the life of rolie

Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 11:37 am
by GTtoo
:o :shock: :o One Bellett with attitude.

the 2 Coopers side by side are also cool.

B.

Re: the life of rolie

Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 11:39 am
by BULLITT
GREAT FINDING POM AND IT WAS A DELUXE BY ALL COUNTS ....CHEERS DAVO

Re: the life of rolie

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 12:05 pm
by PR91
found that pic of McLaren back in the day too....
is now added to my ever growing collection.

Re: the life of rolie

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 12:19 pm
by CQGT
Pom.
You must be happy with your suspension. That McLaren car left front wheel looks like it's"tip toeing" around the corner. Yours has a bit more grip. B&W photos often bring out the best in some pics. This 1 does.

Dave.

Re: the life of rolie

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 10:25 am
by Pombellett
Probably because the Mac is going twice as fast Dave.....!

Anyway back to the here and now, here at Bellett Central UK we're feeling pretty pleased with ourselves, as we've been invited to the big new meeting at Goodwood....have a look at this when you've got a minute....

http://www.goodwood.co.uk/members-meeti ... eting.aspx

Not only is this my home turf, the Sears Trophy (In which Rolie will run) looks like it's going to be a more level playing field than the Revival grid.....they've made a big deal of the fact the super fast Galaxies and BMW TISAs have not been invited.

The engine is going to remain untouched for the time being, but I've got a couple of the slightly later 3 sychro boxes from the boys in Finland, which hopefully will improve things.
But the biggest change is going to be the move from 14'' to 13'' wheels. I've had a fairly modern set of steels banded to 5.5'', which is according to Dunlop the optimum width for the tyres we have to run.

We've got a full test on the 24th Feb and I'm hoping/expecting big difference/improvements.

In the meantime, I'm going to a darkened room to have a little cry about the cricket :cry:

Re: the life of rolie

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 9:53 pm
by Glenn
Hi Mark

Found this Interesting Dress Code in the FAQ section !

What is the dress code?


As with any exclusive club, the GRRC Members’ Meeting is intended to be both stylish and relaxed, an informal yet smart event, with everyone expected to respect a dress code accordingly. Gentlemen will be required to wear jackets and either a tie, cravat or polo-necked sweater at the event. Ladies are also encouraged to wear smart clothing. Blue jeans, t-shirts, low cut or revealing tops, shorts, short skirts, flip-flops, sportswear, baseball caps and heavily branded clothing are strongly discouraged, as are costume or fancy dress.

As it is an open air event, comfortable shoes and casual clothing is best. Always bring some wet weather clothing as the British weather can be unpredictable!

Re: the life of rolie

Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 1:12 am
by 1968GT
Its awright Mark we haven't finished with you yet, wait until the one Dayers are finished :D
Remember one of your TEAM stated they were going to beat Australia 5 zip, allas :oops: it happened in reverse so we have a little more to settle with your team during the one dayers :lol:
Tissues are cheap at the super market :cry:
:lol:
Dave M.

Re: the life of rolie

Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 2:57 am
by PR95
" In the meantime, I'm going to a darkened room to have a little cry about the cricket :cry: "

Is that what you call it :?: :?: :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: :o :o :o 8-) 8-)

Re: the life of rolie

Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 4:41 am
by BULLITT
Geoff I told you not to say anything about the cricket ....its not his fault.... hey we lost once as well ..cheers davo sorry mark