Elfin Type 100 monocoque
#151
Posted 26 February 2013 - 08:15
#153
Posted 28 February 2013 - 10:34
Or maybe even July 23rd.
#154
Posted 28 February 2013 - 11:34
#156
Posted 28 February 2013 - 13:34
Originally posted by SJ Lambert
Never on a Sunday in July '65 then? It's a Brier Thomas shot and I reckon the nose off shot above it is of the same car.
Sunday would have seen that fence loaded down with people and lines of cars parked behind them. I would say Saturday would have seen more than are there in this pic, that's why I suggest it might well be Friday.
#164
Posted 02 March 2013 - 11:48
Originally posted by SJ Lambert
Garrie Cooper (car 12) and others.......
Lakeside 25 June 1967
photo by Brier Thomas
I'm surprised you haven't identified the other two Monos, James...
Not that I can this far from home, but I can certainly say that's Alton Boddenberg and his ex-Geoghegan Lotus 32 on the outside of Garrie.
#165
Posted 02 March 2013 - 12:00
Originally posted by SJ Lambert
Alf Costanzo
Lakeside 28 July 1968
Interesting to compare Hunnam's car 3 years earlier...
The wheels got bigger?
I hope you're comparing the cars as the comparison of the pics is pretty useless. The photo of Alfie is taken way earlier than the photo of Hunnam. The photo of Millis is much nearer.
Edited by Ray Bell, 02 March 2013 - 12:02.
#166
Posted 03 March 2013 - 02:44
I'm surprised you haven't identified the other two Monos, James...
Not that I can this far from home, but I can certainly say that's Alton Boddenberg and his ex-Geoghegan Lotus 32 on the outside of Garrie.
I'd love to ID 'em Ray, but it's beyond me - don't recognise the numbers or helmets. There may well a nose of a third (making a total of 4 Monos in frame with Boddenberg being the dissenter) - the one on the outside immediately behind Boddenberg appears to be a very early car still with the skinny drive shafts - so it mitigates against that particular car being Cook or Keen (and the number on the nose is not in white, so despite the skinny drive shafts, that makes it not the Millis car either - see post 162 for Millis at same meeting).
#167
Posted 03 March 2013 - 12:45
I suspect the photo was taken on practice day as the main race was run on a very wet circuit. There was a preliminary race on a drier circuit for the littlies, but it was only over five laps and this bunch doesn't represent anything mentioned in the report. I don't think Cooper ran in that race at all.
Could Keen or Millis be wearing a different hat?
Or was it simply not at that meeting?
#168
Posted 03 March 2013 - 22:40
Was Col Green not running a Mono around this time?
#169
Posted 03 March 2013 - 23:18
But he's not mentioned in the race report, he's not listed on the grid. The Monos listed on the grid are:
Cook
Keen
Cooper
Millis
However, there was another race on the programme which included other cars. Not on the grid for the Gold Star event but mentioned in the minor race were:
Malcolm Aldred (Lotus)
Henk Woelders (Brabham 1100)
Brian Power (Rennmax)
Of the runners in the main race not mentioned in that report we have:
Mike Champion (Brabham) - diced with the 2.5 Lotus of McEwin in main race
Garrie Cooper (Mono)
Ian Fergusson (Lotus 27)
Alton Boddenberg (Lotus 32)
Glyn Scott (Lotus 27)
It is possible that some of these merely ran at the back of the field and weren't mentioned, but I'd think that Champion would not be one such, nor Scotty or even Cooper.
So we have a known field of:
Max Stewart (Rennmax) - 1st
Graeme Lawrence (Brabham) - 2nd
Stan Keen (Elfin Mono - but listed as a Brabham in results!) - 3rd
Clive Millis (Elfin Mono) - 4th
Henk Woelders (Brabham 1100) - 5th
Malcolm Aldred (Lotus 1100) - 6th
Ian Cook (Elfin Mono) - lapped after spin while leading
Brian Power (Rennmax) DNF
Possible other runners:
Garrie Cooper (Elfin Mono)
Alton Boddenberg (Lotus 32)
Ian Fergusson (Lotus 27)
But, frankly, I don't think they would have run. Like Scotty and Champion I would have thought they'd be saving their cars for the 99-miler later in the day.
So were there only eight cars in the other race?
The list above shows only three 1100s, but there could well have been others. A programme for the event would be a handy thing at this stage!
I suggested last night that the pic might come from another meeting, but I don't really think it's possible. I went through the entries for International races and Gold Star meetings and at each of them either Cooper or Boddenberg were not there.
So who has the list of Mono owners of 1967? Brian Lear? Streak?
#170
Posted 03 March 2013 - 23:39
Originally posted by SJ Lambert
Ian Cook
Lakeside 25 June 1967
photo by Brier Thomas
For the record, that's Mike Champion in the Brabham behind Cook, who was destined to have a big spin under the bridge. Mike finished third in the race, a lap down, a very creditable effort.
Edited by Ray Bell, 04 March 2013 - 10:16.
#171
Posted 04 March 2013 - 09:12
I'll have a second go at discerning who is who in the Boddenberg & co. shot a bit later. Could be Cook is rear gunner in that shot.
#172
Posted 04 March 2013 - 10:13
I'll edit Garrie out of that post now.
#173
Posted 05 March 2013 - 07:17
Originally posted by SJ Lambert
Garrie Cooper (car 12) and others.......
Lakeside 25 June 1967
photo by Brier Thomas
I would be very confident saying it was Noel Riley up on the inside behind Cooper...
Did Gricey ever run his car in a dark colour? There's something about the car on the outside behind Boddenberg that looks a lot like Grice.
The car that's barely in frame isn't an Elfin. Possibly Power's or even Stewart's Rennmax, but it's very hard to say. I'm still convinced it's not in the race.
#174
Posted 12 March 2013 - 08:27
(First post with pic)
Kym
#175
Posted 12 March 2013 - 08:36
Do you know whether Deane built that engine up himself?
Edited by SJ Lambert, 12 March 2013 - 08:36.
#176
Posted 12 March 2013 - 08:56
Bravo Kym, well done on your first pic!!
Do you know whether Deane built that engine up himself?
Sorry, I don't.
I didnt really know anyone at that stage - I was just getting into Vee's and wandering around the paddock with my mouth open.
Did meet Deane socially years later, though.
Kym
#177
Posted 23 November 2013 - 12:05
James,
Purely speculative, but could that US photo have some relationship to a US driver entering the 1966 Gold Star/Australian 1.5litre Championship at Mallala - heats 3 & 4 respectively? Why I ask is that there's a "#11 P Hotchkiss (USA) Elfin Mono 1498 Blue" listed in the event programme.
In fact there's 9 Elfin Monos out of an entry list of 13.
Stephen
I've recently made contact with Phil's nephew & am now looking forward to seeing a couple of shots of Phil with the car!
I wonder whether they'll be any taken in Australia prior to taking it back to New York.
Edited by SJ Lambert, 23 November 2013 - 12:12.
#178
Posted 28 November 2013 - 14:17
I recently took these pics of an Elfin Mono at Wanneroo Park--sorry, Barbagallo raceway:
(The car on the left is an F1000, utilising 1000cc motorcycle engines/gearboxes)
Unique rear upper wishbone suggests this is No 1 chassis:
#179
Posted 29 November 2013 - 02:52
And a good clear shot of the tapered tube used to extend the dampers...
Now, what was that stuff called again?
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#180
Posted 29 November 2013 - 09:40
#181
Posted 29 November 2013 - 19:28
Wind resistance..
It's more in the windstream there.
#182
Posted 29 November 2013 - 19:50
Wind resistance..
It's more in the windstream there.
Thanks Ray, yes I understand what you are saying, it was just a thought I had in lowering the CG.
#183
Posted 03 December 2013 - 06:07
Unsprung weight.Ray the thing that I do not understand is why was the taper tube not put on the top of the shock thus lovering the center of gravity, any comments?
That design does nothing for me. Later Monos had the wishbones basically paralel with each other didn't they?
#184
Posted 03 December 2013 - 06:19
Remember the mk2 Mono had redesigned rear suspension & a more exposed shock assy, just wondering!
#185
Posted 03 December 2013 - 20:25
Yes, unsprung weight comes into it when you consider that he could have gone for a longer damper unit to take up that space...
Also overall weight. But I'm sure that when you look at how that spring is tucked in behind the end of the monocoque that Garrie saw the opportunity to cut wind resistance as the air has to squeeze between the wheel and the hull of the car, as well as flow around the suspension members and halfshaft.
The source of the metal piece used for the purpose is interesting, and many years later its use in a Mileage Marathon car had the heads of the boffins being scratched.
#186
Posted 04 December 2013 - 05:34
There is a set of four of those pushrods on ebay at the moment for $10. But there are only two chairs with them.
#189
Posted 02 June 2014 - 13:42
Does anyone recall or can anyone tell me anything about Bill Pile having a spectacular "off" in his Mono on the back straight at Mallala?
#190
Posted 03 June 2014 - 09:45
"Bill Pile spun at Clubhouse corner, went up on the grassy verge to let the crowd go by and broke his rear suspension on an unprotected object."
Stephen
#191
Posted 03 June 2014 - 10:52
Thanks Stephen, it might be. We're trying to nail down when and who's Mono had a "little accident" back at Edwardstown whilst undergoing repairs following an on track incident.......avgas vapours and a torch....... it all turned out ok in the end...........
#193
Posted 04 June 2014 - 23:29
Looking at the in period shots including the clisby powered car I am assuming most of the mono's came with elfin modified split case gearboxes .
Do yo have any more details on the elfin "Porsche style" clutch ? A striped photo maybe ?
#194
Posted 05 June 2014 - 03:51
Engine change too!!!!!
As far as the clutch is concerned - I don't know whether or not they used a modified a Fichtel and Sachs dry plate clutch - I think the flywheel and clutch combo in ours (a Mk 2C - 1966 assembly) has "Germany" stamped into it - I'll have a proper look at some stage. In 68 when Dad left Elfins and they'd progressed to the Type 600 as their front line open wheeler they were still utilising a 7 1/4" diameter single dry plate clutch of "Porsche origin"..........
Yes, I reckon the majority did start off with Elfin Split boxes, I think that even the first Mk2C had a split box initially, Garrie's first Mk 2 started life with a split box. It would be interesting to try to nail down what they all started with!!!
Edited by SJ Lambert, 05 June 2014 - 10:29.
#197
Posted 10 June 2014 - 11:54
Yes, that's right Stephen!
Brian Lear's Elfin register has Bill Pile with a Ford 1500, then Dean Clough, then Tony Maw fitting a Twin Cam.
#199
Posted 19 June 2014 - 10:01
By the way, what front uprights did the original 300 run?
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#200
Posted 19 June 2014 - 12:03
Ron made a new jig for it before we de-skinned it, but it went back together true enough so didn't need the jig in the end. We've just got a couple of lengths of threaded bar through the front top pick up points so we could pick it up and roll it whilst painting it. Better seen here.
All the type 300 Sports Racers used the Magnesium Elfin Mono front pillars.
Tub getting a dummy skin assembly just so we didn't get any nasty surprises when using the "you can't get it wrong" sealant and rivets.
Edited by SJ Lambert, 19 June 2014 - 12:53.