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| 6 cyl Bristol cars Type 400 to 406 - restoration, repair, maintenance etc |
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Why dont you just fit a TR engine , saves the cost of the expensive alloy
head, just don't open the bonnet at the Annual Concourse. Who will spend big money fitting a replica 2 litre engine to a Bristol saloon , I'd say no one . There are plenty of good used ones around from cars that have been wrecked. Only AC , Frazer Nash and Cooper owners might spend big money on a engine , but they are more likely to buy another tatty 405 and sent it to its grave for just a few engine parts that they will probably never use. Original blocks are always repairable , new cranks & other moving parts are available , original heads can be repaired . I think this forum talk about new replica engines will lead no where, but good luck anyway. When I got the Bristol bug about 35 years ago the BOCA members said it was impossible to get a 100 series engine , let alone a 100D engine . Within a few years I had 2 D engines and a 100A fitted in a Ace , Aceca and my 400 , then later a 100A for a engineless 404 . The same still applies , if you want one it's only a matter of looking , now it's so much easier with a computer & Forums like this. Save the planet and use existing parts. Geoff Geoff |