[Spridgets] engine shipping

Larry Daniels ladaniels at sbcglobal.net
Wed May 18 16:18:58 MDT 2011


Mike, you could sell me your Dino.  That would give you plenty of money for 
your Singer!  ;-)


LAD

-----Original Message----- 
From: Mike Rambour
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 5:11 PM
To: an5.sprite at gmail.com
Cc: spridgets
Subject: Re: [Spridgets] engine shipping

  Not cheap to buy either !!!

  its for my 1934 Singer Le Mans, the motor came out of a 33 Singer
Sports and is a slight mish-mash of parts, some parts from a 1935-36
motor but I have all the 1934 parts to make it right from the remains of
my destroyed original motor.  Its a running, ready to drop in
motor/gearbox assembly.  Has a few mods I would keep like the modified
flywheel to attach a MGB clutch and I most likely would keep the
generator that has been modified to fit with the original magneto
housing (although again I have my magneto from my original motor).  It
has a modern crank which is the very weak point of Singer's with their 2
bearing mains, the new cranks with modern metallurgy are quite strong,
it also has a new manufactured head and I am told it runs well.  Its not
cheap and I know the shipping will not be cheap, my wife is against it
and has said "you are stupid to do it but go ahead, however when you
need money for something on the car don't come to me and ask for it
because you wasted it on a motor".  This motor will blow more than half
my budget for the car, like I said originality means something to me,
its the drive ability that concerns me, the Spridget motor I could drive
anywhere/anytime.

     mike


On 05/18/2011 02:42 PM, an5.sprite at gmail.com wrote:
> Well are you going to tell us what the engine is for?
>
> Will not be cheap to ship.
>
> Steve
> Sent from me.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Rambour<lists at dinospider.com>
> Sender: spridgets-bounces at autox.team.netDate: Wed, 18 May 2011 14:27:58
> To: Spridgets<spridgets at autox.team.net>
> Subject: [Spridgets] engine shipping
>
>     I know this has been talked about before but its been a while and
> things change.
>
>    I need to figure out how to ship a motor and tranny from Stroud,
> Gloucestershire to S. Calif.  I am looking at buying a running
> motor/gearbox to put into my car (its not Spridget related), the seller
> initially was not willing to help with crating and shipping but now is
> saying he will help  but I am not sure how much he is willing to help.
> It would be nice if I could help from this end with information.
>
>    Also any guess on the cost ?  The 2 items are separated right now,
> could be shipping in one box or 2.  Its a 4cyl.  972cc motor with all
> its ancillaries attached and one gearbox, no guess on the actual weight,
> I have never one of these motors in person, my motor was in bits and
> pieces (lots of pieces, like the crank was in 2 pieces, the block was in
> 3 pieces).
>
>    Wifey, is not happy, I spent a LOT of money putting a 1098cc motor
> together for this car and its not even run yet and after 14 years of
> looking I finally found a motor.  I am also torn because the Spridget
> motor would allow me to drive this car anywhere/anytime and not worry
> about breakage but with the original motor I would drive it more
> sparingly I think but originality is a plus for me.
>
>       mike
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