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ColinD
United Kingdom
21 Posts |
Posted - 18/01/2019 : 21:33:55
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I’ve just bought Ashley Hays blue J2 and it needs a bit of work. Im new to MGs and it’s going to be a family car. I would like to find a kind local person (around Bristol) with an early J2 that i could look at to see what’s missing from mine and to have a look at some of the body tub detail. I’m going to do my own re-skin.
I’m sure I’ll have lots of questions for the forums and perhaps will meet some people in time.
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colintf
United Kingdom
1489 Posts |
Posted - 18/01/2019 : 22:03:46
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Hi Colin and welcome :)
Colin Murrell D0285 Photographer for MGCC (LeMans Classic, Oldtimer Grand Prix etc) & MG Motor (BTCC 2012-5) http://www.triple-mracing.com/ |
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George Eagle
United Kingdom
3230 Posts |
Posted - 18/01/2019 : 22:09:16
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Hello Colin
Welcome to the Forum and well done on your purchase of the J2, this Forum is the source of much expert opinion on matters Triple-M.
Also there are owners in the Bristol area who I know will be quick to contact you.
Wishing you good luck with the J2.
George L2023 |
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ColinD
United Kingdom
21 Posts |
Posted - 19/01/2019 : 08:29:00
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Thanks for the welcome. Colin, I looked on the triple-m racing website with interest, but see a lot of supercharged cars but no j2s. Has anyone raced a j2 on carbs? I’m moving over from the darkside having competed in an A7 for 14 years- mainly sprints and hill climbs. I do have a race licence and whilst I didn’t buy the car to race, I’m curious to know if it could be done? |
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colintf
United Kingdom
1489 Posts |
Posted - 19/01/2019 : 08:46:11
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quote: Originally posted by ColinD
Thanks for the welcome. Colin, I looked on the triple-m racing website with interest, but see a lot of supercharged cars but no j2s. Has anyone raced a j2 on carbs? I’m moving over from the darkside having competed in an A7 for 14 years- mainly sprints and hill climbs. I do have a race licence and whilst I didn’t buy the car to race, I’m curious to know if it could be done?
Hi Colin, There is at least 1 unblown J2 that competes from time to time (when the owners time allows). Regarding the Racing, contact Mark Dolton, he is on here as well as having contact details on the triple-m racing site. Mark will be able to answer all your racing questions. Are you free 23rd Feb? We have a track day at Goodwood with MMM sessions. Mark and I, along with various others will be there :)
Colin Murrell D0285 Photographer for MGCC (LeMans Classic, Oldtimer Grand Prix etc) & MG Motor (BTCC 2012-5) http://www.triple-mracing.com/ |
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Gusshoneybun
United Kingdom
21 Posts |
Posted - 19/01/2019 : 10:27:00
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Hi Colin, Welcome to the club. If you have the time, it would be worth your while coming along to a Triple M race or track day, There would be a lot of info at hand to help you on your way. Regards, Markquote: Originally posted by ColinD
Thanks for the welcome. Colin, I looked on the triple-m racing website with interest, but see a lot of supercharged cars but no j2s. Has anyone raced a j2 on carbs? I’m moving over from the darkside having competed in an A7 for 14 years- mainly sprints and hill climbs. I do have a race licence and whilst I didn’t buy the car to race, I’m curious to know if it could be done?
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graham holdsworth
United Kingdom
424 Posts |
Posted - 19/01/2019 : 10:53:54
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Colin D
Phil Coombes competed sucessfully in speed events until he hung up his helmet last year. |
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Ray Masters
United Kingdom
563 Posts |
Posted - 19/01/2019 : 11:32:41
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Hi Colin. If you can , get along to the MG (& Triumph) day at Stoneleigh on 10th February. The Triple M Register have a stand there. An opportunity to meet many of the guys who post on the forum and guys who are very experienced in each model. Chat around and I’m sure you will be directed to chaps who can give you sound advice at any time. |
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Dolts
United Kingdom
1128 Posts |
Posted - 19/01/2019 : 11:44:55
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Colin, do get in contact!
Yup we have a few unblown cars playing with us, Oliver R raced his M Type two years ago and Andrew Harrington races his unblown J2. And then we have the battling P Types of McNinch and Davis Colley.
So no problem with an unblown car!
Mark Dolton www.triple-mracing.com
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JMH
United Kingdom
911 Posts |
Posted - 19/01/2019 : 16:06:57
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Hi Colin, I have an unblown J2 which has done it's fair share of competition over the years, get it right & the performance can be surprising, particularly when it's wet & grip is at a primium. I'm less than an hour from you, the other side of Bath & you're welcome to get in touch.
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MG Maverick
United Kingdom
1045 Posts |
Posted - 19/01/2019 : 17:19:12
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Hello Colin, I travel to your district from time to time on family history research, my ancestor held a knights fee in the 14C and owned most of Wiltshire, confiscated after the Civil War, they lived in the general area and ended up the village of Box, near Bath. Maybe meet up next visit and Jeremy as well.
Chris
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briang
United Kingdom
218 Posts |
Posted - 20/01/2019 : 11:52:26
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My unsupercharged J2 (Oct '32, J338) has been great fun to drive in hillclimbs, sprints, autosolos and a few trials, for many years and has enabled me to enjoy lots of competition. It goes very well for me, and when my son Toby drives it goes even faster! I would suggest it's best to get your J2 running well on carbs first, before considering a blower.
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briang
United Kingdom
218 Posts |
Posted - 20/01/2019 : 11:55:20
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Sorry, number is J2338. You'd think I would write the correct number, after owning it for 52 years. Oops.
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Adrian Moore
United Kingdom
92 Posts |
Posted - 20/01/2019 : 19:51:02
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Hi Colin I have a j2 in my workshop if you would like to look Stewart told me you had bought it !
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Colin Butchers
United Kingdom
1485 Posts |
Posted - 21/01/2019 : 10:20:54
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It is strange that none of our "J" Type enthusiasts are very keen to mention the "C" word- crankshafts. The standard J type crankshaft could be relied on to last six months - maybe five if you were unlucky. Let's face it chaps. The standard J engine was inherently weak until H N Charles got to grips with the problem and designed an engine which had adequate thickness of main and big-end journals and rods which were designed for racing plus of course a centre main bearing. In that form an ultimate power output of 150 + b.h.p. was possible. So Colin D, if you plan to race, make sure you budget for a modern crankshaft and connecting rods, and while you are doing that, include a new modern camshaft. Then, when you are ready for a supercharger, the main difficulties with the J engine are already overcome.
Colin D. When you get round to talking to the present J2 racing people, they will have their own take on this subject.
Best wishes to you,
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ColinD
United Kingdom
21 Posts |
Posted - 22/01/2019 : 22:46:43
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Thanks for the emails, advice and help so far. Ive contacted a few people off line now. I’m lucky enough to have a pheonix crank in the car with shells, so have a good starting point for a competition engine. I have no plans to supercharge the car and will look to see how efficient I can get the head to work- its got to be better than the side valve i’m used to and that now goes ok!
I’ll save other questions for new posts from now on. Thanks to everyone.
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