I have an Albatross Mk3 with a 100E fitted. The boat is largely original, which is nice. However.....
I've been looking at the possibility of fitting a Coventry Climax, an ex-fire pump engine. From a variety of car sites it seems there are afair number of mods necessary to convert the engine. However I can find very little information on this engines fitment into an Albatross - detail on things like the thrust bearing.
So my qustions are - what specialist bits and pieces are necessary and are they in any way available? or do drawings exist which would allow them to be fabricated?
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Re: Covenry Climax
Contact John at Albatross Marine (see the links page on the CMBA website for details) - he should be able to help. The fire pump engine was different (smaller) than the unit fitted to the Albatross though.
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Re: Covenry Climax
You need a front
cover prop drive
front pulley
The front cover has a housing that takes a double thrust bearing. prop drive which has a gear on it to drive the cam chain. you will have to fabricate the sump i do not know of any one who has a spare one at the moment.