Sunday, November 13, 2005

Bedford support groups

There are a couple of Bedford vehicle support groups on the internet.

Yahoo groups has a well established mail group, but I find it very difficult to search through the archives (the search engine searches messages in batches, it's somewhat painful). Also, the bits that Yahoo stick on the end of messages can sometimes cause spam filters to falsely identify email as spam.

http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/Bedford-vehicles/

There is also a very new group at:

http://groups.google.com/group/Bedfords

Thursday, November 10, 2005


My sister has a new computer and a scanner it would seem. She also has some family photos... Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, August 30, 2005


Running away... Posted by Picasa

...truck and behind. Posted by Picasa

Moonshadow looking at a truck. Posted by Picasa

Tangly Posted by Picasa

Moonshadow, big white blaze. Also, she's black going grey. Posted by Picasa

Moonshadow in front. A bit shadey. These ponies are at a friends run-off property where they raise their heifers. Alas we don't own it. Moonshadow is a purebred Connemara filly, and Windsong (the chestnut) is half Connemara, half Thouroughbred.Posted by Picasa

Windsong in front, Moonshadow behind. Liz hiding inbetween. Posted by Picasa

Saturday, August 27, 2005


Useless, but amusing to some... Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, July 26, 2005


These are our two remaing European Wild Boar sow piglets. Ahh, isn't the bacon sooo cwute! Posted by Picasa

This is Egger, a 3/4 Nubian Buck. He's a week old now, we expect him to go from cute to annoying to obnoxious to full urine-drinking billygoat vileness in 4 months or so. Posted by Picasa

Monday, April 18, 2005


This is the Lucas 35D8 distributor as fitted to my Rover SD1, it is evil. Posted by Hello

Thursday, April 07, 2005

Cleaning SU HS8 carburettors

The sequence below is from when I cleaned a piar of SU (Skinner's Union) HS8 carburettors to fit to my Rover SD1 3500.

The HS8 are have a 2" (50.8mm) bore and can flow over 200cfm each. Since the 3.5l V8 needs only 450cfm, this should give it everything it needs. Now if it wasn't so clapped out, I should now be able to reach 6,500rmp.

I like SU carbs. Pick a needle (the hard part), choose an oil for the damper pots, set your fuel mix and idle and your done. These carbs come with AAA needles, which should be fine, though the reading I've done recommends finding some AAM (richer) or AAB (richer again). As they have been designed to maintain a constant air velocity over the fuel jet, they are very good at maintaining your fuel mixture. The down side is that they don't produce that squirt of rich fuel mix when you put your foot down that gives that kick in the pants you get with American carbs. When you're taking off, this means that you're not the first off the mark but because your fuel mix doesn't lean off after that initial impulse you mantain constant acceleration and very soon begin to pull ahead. It also means I can have a very big carburettor and not loose low end torque and power.

If you need to know more about SU carbs there are many sites explaining how they work such as this. The carburettors themselves are still being manufactured by Burlen Fuel Systems.