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| 6 cyl Bristol cars Type 400 to 406 - restoration, repair, maintenance etc |
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Geoff D,
I agree that that the most cost effective approach to re equipe an engineless Bristol saloon would be to hunt down original gear and restore it. A couple of people on the forum broached the topic of a big bore 6 cyl Bristol engine ie 2.5/3L. My suggestion is just that - if you want a significantly bigger engine that looks something like the original without having to build the bottom end you may consider starting with something like a TR bottom end and fit a specially cast Bristol type head ( not an original Bristol head). As you well know, even Jack Brabham or Mike Hawthorn could not overbore a std block to 2.5L and get it to hang together! I would take a guess that a fully engineered 2.5L 100D2 engine (which I don't think exists) would require at least 40 000 pounds. A specially cast oversized head (for the sake of the argument, lets call it a 2.5L head) may cost 10 000 pounds. I know that I am oversimplifying the engineering problem and indeed ,the market/volume/unit price problem, but the TR route would have to save 30 000 pounds! I reiterate Geoff's question, how many people really want a bigger 6 cyl engine which looks like a Bristol if the complete engine and modern 5 spd box is going to cost (at a guess) upwards of 12 000 pounds? (engine and box not fitted to your car) Brett |