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Re: the life of rolie
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2014 1:44 pm
by Pombellett
Yes Davo, the only one in my race, and apart from a couple of RX7s in with the big boys, that's it for the Japanese cars.
Re: the life of rolie
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2014 10:58 pm
by BULLITT
give em heaps mate show them that nice rear end of your teardrop ...bloody idiots ..do they know who they are messing with ...make em eat your dust ..well dirt well exhaust fumes cheers and again good luck from Isuzu Australia ..bellett division ....davo
Re: the life of rolie
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2014 4:02 pm
by Pombellett
Sadly Davo, we didn't make them eat our dust for very long....head gasket blew 5 laps into qualifying. And after a quick replacement it went again 5 laps into the race.

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But whilst the car went, it performed well and as usual punched well above its weight.
For some reason I like this twin shot of a boot faced team pushing me back after the second failure.

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Needless to say, we're looking into clever head studs and gaskets. And a way of cooling the head a little more.
Re: the life of rolie
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2014 10:44 pm
by 67GT
Hi Pom,
I'm sure you are all over it, but make sure all your clearances are right. We did have an experience many years ago where the engine builder took a little too much off the face of the head. All was good until we went over 4000RPM, then the pistons lifted the head and the gasket blew. We ended up running two head gaskets to make up the thickness and had many years of trouble free motoring.
Keep the pictures coming too, love seeing 'em and reading all about it too.
Re: the life of rolie
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2014 11:08 pm
by Glenn
Mark
Not sure if this helps or is even possible on the SOHC heads, but the GT OHV engine uses a water pipe into the rear of the head, presumably for better water flow and cooling of the alloy head.
I hope you can get it sorted.
glenn
Re: the life of rolie
Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2014 2:34 pm
by Pombellett
You're absolutely right Glenn, this is exactly what we're going to do. Hopefully curing the source of the problem not just the symptom.
In the meantime here's the film of the race. Incidentally the Bellett interest is over after a minute!
Also it shows Rolie getting his first shove.....thanks to the red Mk11 Jag.
http://youtu.be/oNBeZupGyY0
Re: the life of rolie
Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2014 11:52 pm
by Glenn
Pombellett wrote:You're absolutely right Glenn, this is exactly what we're going to do. Hopefully curing the source of the problem not just the symptom.
In the meantime here's the film of the race. Incidentally the Bellett interest is over after a minute!
Also it shows Rolie getting his first shove.....thanks to the red Mk11 Jag.
http://youtu.be/oNBeZupGyY0
I hope that cures the issue Mark.
just caught a glimps of the touch by the Jag, not too much damage ?
glenn
Re: the life of rolie
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 8:26 pm
by Pombellett
Just a little rub Glen, nothing serious. For those of you interested here's the first few laps before you see me looking closely at the temperature guage needle bouncing around.
http://youtu.be/o4hPC02rbfI
Re: the life of rolie
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 10:42 pm
by 1968GT
That's good Mark, is that one of those Go-Pro cameras?
You seem to have their measure on the corners, you just need some more speed on the straight!
Here's hoping your temperature problems are resolved very soon.
Dave M.
Re: the life of rolie
Posted: Thu May 22, 2014 12:45 pm
by Pombellett
Cheers Dave M....and yes, it is a Go Pro camera...brilliant little bit of kit.
Here's another pic of the last Goodwood meeting...it shows how lucky we were with the weather...it can be awful here at the end of March.

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Going back to the cooling of the head....Glen, any chance of you (or anyone else) posting a pic of the union/connection of the hose where it joins the back of the head?.......Cheers guys.
Re: the life of rolie
Posted: Thu May 22, 2014 1:17 pm
by rod
nice pic nice cars

Re: the life of rolie
Posted: Thu May 22, 2014 1:27 pm
by Pombellett
Glad you like the pic Rod....you might be wondering about the circles on the tarmac in the foreground...they're the markers for where the drivers would stand before they sprinted across the track to their cars at the start of the famous TT races in the 50s and 60s..
When I started work at Goodwood in the early 80s, the original circles were still visible in the Shell Suregrip surface. The track was resurfaced at the end of the 90s, and everything was repainted as it was 'back in the day'
Re: the life of rolie
Posted: Thu May 22, 2014 1:33 pm
by 65bellett
Great pics as usual. Sorry to hear about the head gasket issues, I look forward to hearing how you solve the issue.
Re: the life of rolie
Posted: Thu May 22, 2014 10:10 pm
by rod
yes that's write ....can remember seeing some races ...when they had to run to there bikes and start race ....

Re: the life of rolie
Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 1:27 am
by Glenn
Pombellett wrote:Cheers Dave M....and yes, it is a Go Pro camera...brilliant little bit of kit.
Here's another pic of the last Goodwood meeting...it shows how lucky we were with the weather...it can be awful here at the end of March.
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Going back to the cooling of the head....Glen, any chance of you (or anyone else) posting a pic of the union/connection of the hose where it joins the back of the head?.......Cheers guys.
Mark, I don't have the GT anymore so can't post a detailed picture of the rear of the head and pipe.
Somebody else should be able to take a closer picture than this. This is the OHV motor so may not directly translate to the SOHC head. I have no idea of the water passages in those engines.
The pipe uses Bundy fittings and runs out of a tapped insert in the rear of the head to the inlet manifold. The pipe as then electro plated. You should be able to just observe that in this picture of my previous GT's engine.
glenn
Re: the life of rolie
Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 3:31 am
by PR95
Hi Glenn,
I think Pom is running the 1800 OHC motor same as your sport and my GT, I am away at present soif you can photograph your Sport motor for him may help.
Geoff
Re: the life of rolie
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:13 am
by Glenn
PR95 wrote:Hi Glenn,
I think Pom is running the 1800 OHC motor same as your sport and my GT, I am away at present soif you can photograph your Sport motor for him may help.
Geoff
Yes, i realise that, but idea is the same. I tried to take a picture of the rear of SOHC head but it's too tight in there to see anything. It does not have the pipe of course so Mark will have the same view as I do anyway. He will need to ascertain the water passages to see whats possible.
In the OHV, that pipe goes to the inlet manifold water passage. Visible in my GT motor above.
By now, i guess he may have sussed it out.
glenn
Re: the life of rolie
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 12:38 pm
by Pombellett
I expect it looks like this Glen...

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This is a shot of Ari in Finland's SOHC motor. He reckons the fitting is original, so I'm thinking perhaps because mine is a 1600cc (or maybe mine is an earlier version) it wasn't made with the extra head cooling.
Anyway we're making slow progress, and aim to test in August, with a view to doing one or two races at the end of our season.
Re: the life of rolie
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 5:52 am
by Glenn
Pombellett wrote:I expect it looks like this Glen...
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This is a shot of Ari in Finland's SOHC motor. He reckons the fitting is original, so I'm thinking perhaps because mine is a 1600cc (or maybe mine is an earlier version) it wasn't made with the extra head cooling.
Anyway we're making slow progress, and aim to test in August, with a view to doing one or two races at the end of our season.
that would be right Mark. Looks much like the way the OHV one is done (except for the wheel stud? in there !!)
In the back of my SOHC head there is no pipe. But there is a large recess there, about 45-50mm.
glenn
Re: the life of rolie
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 7:26 am
by BULLITT
YOU ARE AN OBSERVANT CHAP GLENN WELL DONE I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THAT WHEEL STUD ..CHEERS DAVO