Hello Karl and Mike,
Ta, it does look really lovely. Yes, thanks for the excellent description. Just shows you how little I know!
Chris gave me the verbal tutorial this morning, but then noted HE'D rebuilt it, it would be absolutely fine, all the crank bearings are sound and he's not worried at all about that.
I didn't drive the car today, but did get driven in it. You're right Mike, it's going to be great. Only two things to do, sort a bad steering wheel wobble and fit a fuel pump as, flat-out, the 'big' (well, in comparison with the carb that was on it as standard) SU is drinking fuel faster than the pipe can deliver it from the scuttle tank - even with the fuel filter removed.
It's going to be fun, it handles beautifully, has a nice quiet cabin (Chris completely lined it with Dynamat at the start of 'things' for me) that's very solid-feeling and extremely well packaged as you know anyway. The rebuilt engine with the balanced crank revs as smooth as smooth all the way to the 4k red-line, with that lovely V4 beat at idle, and - as you know too - for a 1931-designed 1200cc engine, it pulls very well indeed. It'll be flat out everywhere once the fuel pump's fitted.
Interestingly, the gear change is best 1st-2nd very quick. If you pause at all, you have to double-declutch. If you race-change, it goes straight in, and is quiet as a mouse too because of course Paul fitted the silent second modification when he rebuilt it. So with the synchro on the other two, it's like a modern gearbox.
Chris and Joe have done a really great job with the fuel tank, it matches the rocker cover perfectly. And the Augusta fuel cap with it's built-in dip stick now fits as if original.
Any ideas on the wheel wobble?
Going back up on the 26th March to drive it - flat out :-)
It'll be worth the wait.