VA engine in a TA

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Roger Furneaux
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VA engine in a TA

Post by Roger Furneaux » Wed Feb 20, 2002 9:29 am

VA engine in a TA hi Group - a quick question from a TA owner in Sweden (will have to get him to join the list). He has a TA with a cracked head (leaks water even after expert repair) and has seen a VA lump for sale. Does anyone know whethewr the front bearer plate is the same, or anything else about installation??? oc[b]T[/b]agonally Roger

Mark Sellick
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Re: VA engine in a TA

Post by Mark Sellick » Fri Feb 22, 2002 2:10 am

VA engine in a TA
Roger and Group,
I am intending to fit a 12hp engine into my TA, although it is a long-term restoration. Finding info on this operation is proving very difficult, although fellow lister Peter Guth has been very helpful with info on his conversion - thanks Peter.
The TA front bearer plate is not interchangeable as the bolt spacing for the timing cover etc is different. Peter has used a specially-made bearer plate on his car.
The other major problem is the rear gearbox mounting. The TA mounting plate does not fit the larger VA/TC size gearbox, and seemingly you can't use an alumin(i)um TC mounting plate because of the extra length of the 12hp lump. The bulkhead toe board will also need modifying to clear the larger bellhousing.
I cannot imagine that Abingdon would have gone to great trouble when fitting the 12hp engine to the TA Cream Crackers. After the closure of the racing shop and the edicts of Len Lord, it would have a case of finding the most economic means to increase the competetiveness of the trials cars.
Perhaps the custodians of the remaining genuine works Cream Crackers would be able to clear up the matter?
Regards,
Mark

John G. Bulcken IV
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Re: VA engine in a TA

Post by John G. Bulcken IV » Fri Feb 22, 2002 7:19 am

VA engine in a TA Mark, There is a British chap over here in the USA in VT. He is a member of the NEMGTR, and has a 1937 TA that has been built to Cream Cracker specs.with a 1939 VA engine. His contact ifo. is as follows : Malcolm Appleton Email : architec@wcvt.com
----- Original Message ----- [b]From:[/b] mark_sellick@mrifast.net [b]To:[/b] Roger.46TC@virgin.net ; mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [b]Sent:[/b] Friday, February 22, 2002 4:09 AM [b]Subject:[/b] Re: [mg-tabc] VA engine in a TA Roger and Group, I am intending to fit a 12hp engine into my TA, although it is a long-term restoration. Finding info on this operation is proving very difficult, although fellow lister Peter Guth has been very helpful with info on his conversion - thanks Peter. The TA front bearer plate is not interchangeable as the bolt spacing for the timing cover etc is different. Peter has used a specially-made bearer plate on his car. The other major problem is the rear gearbox mounting. The TA mounting plate does not fit the larger VA/TC size gearbox, and seemingly you can't use an alumin(i)um TC mounting plate because of the extra length of the 12hp lump. The bulkhead toe board will also need modifying to clear the larger bellhousing. I cannot imagine that Abingdon would have gone to great trouble when fitting the 12hp engine to the TA Cream Crackers. After the closure of the racing shop and the edicts of Len Lord, it would have a case of finding the most economic means to increase the competetiveness of the trials cars. Perhaps the custodians of the remaining genuine works Cream Crackers would be able to clear up the matter? Regards, Mark Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.

Frank O_ The Mountain
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Re: VA engine in a TA

Post by Frank O_ The Mountain » Fri Feb 22, 2002 10:02 am

In a message dated 2/22/02 07:19:54 Pacific Standard Time, cbrenner01@snet.net writes: > Harry Pyle has one too......he was on the list........Harry?? Terry

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