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Just bought a 1972 Bristol 411 Series 3

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Old 07-04-23, 12:49 PM
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I have found this : https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/115729013...mis&media=COPY

The seller is also based in the U.K. which speeds up the process !

Would this suitable ?
Dear Hesketh,

I can't comment on that kit on Ebay. It looks like it originated from Martin Robey who is a well known Jensen specialist, and Jensen's also use the Chrysler 383.

If I were you the first thing I would do is get that block stripped down and establish exactly what parts are required (including what size the bores will be). I'd then talk to a company such as Mancini or Summit Racing to find out what the options are. There are multiple after market manufacturers of all almost all the parts you will require and some are better than others. A company who specialises in Mopar parts will be able to give you some guidance depending on what outcome you are aiming for and what your budget is. There's going to be some work to do before you start re-assembling the engine so there's no rush to buy the parts. If they take an extra week or two for the parts to come from the US it's not going to make much difference.


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Old 07-04-23, 03:57 PM
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I suggest V8 Dave (Gulliver) just outside Nuneaton, all he does is american V8's. Strokers are no problem. For my particular job he sourced all we needed through Peter Knight who is very well known in the euopean sphere for anything racing with a yank motor.
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Old 09-04-23, 10:36 AM
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Happy Easter!
Agree with all the above.
Might be easier to get the engine and gearbox done by the same people and in the same place - just a thought - that way if there's a problem with either it's down to one outfit.
Also it'd be handy if they have an engine and a gearbox dyno (although few places seem to have the gearbox dyno) so they can run them up before they go in the car.
Have heard good reports of this place but never used them https://www.stubbsracingengines.co.uk/
Probably worth going to have a look at a few places and see who impresses you /who you get on with.
I'd get on with it as these things seem to have a long lead time in my experience.
You have many cars/restorations on the go at the same time - do you have plan or just trying to do them all at the same time?
Mine are just sat idle at the moment - waiting for minor parts from the States that are taking an age to turn up.
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Andrew
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Old 30-04-23, 08:29 PM
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Good evening all,

A few pictures below of whats been going on the past few weeks.

Engine stripped.
Heads are cleaned and been checked for tolerances and seats have been recut.
No valves were salvageable so ordered a full set from Martin Robey which fit like a glove.
EngineTech engine rebuild kit with all gaskets has been ordered and delivered.

Body work is also looking great and now looks like a 411s3 !

Will post pics of bodywork tomorrow.

best,
H
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Old 02-05-23, 08:40 AM
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Looking good and can see you're not hanging about.
Bring on the bodywork piccies please !
All the best
Andrew
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Old 04-05-23, 07:23 PM
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Thank you Andrew !

Indeed yes, full speed ahead !

Attached are a few bodywork progress pictures.

Best

Hass
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Old 04-05-23, 11:52 PM
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Definitely seeing a huge improvement. Very impressed.

David
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