Andrew_Grannis
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Hello everyone!
I've been an on and off user of this forum for quite some time and have spoken with a few of you individually about my quest to race our Healey (Doug Escriva and Dave Phillips primarily). Everyone has been more than helpful and willing to lend advice and input, so thanks for that on the front end. I'm sure I'll be asking an overwhelming amount of questions moving forward!
Long story long, the car was bought by my fatrher in the 80's (or maybe late 70's). It was sold to him, and is titled, as a BJ8 but with some help from our local Healey club, common sense and some research, we know that to not be true. What we've found is that it is a '60-'61 BT7 that has a BJ8 number plate, BJ8 engine, BJ8 trans and...wait for it...BJ8 doors. I've told this story a couple times on this forum so, sorry if this is repetitive for some of you. A couple summers ago I tried to track down the previous owner to figure out what in the world happened to this car to turn it into the bastard that it is! My efforts led me to an older gentleman near Akron who used to "restore" Healeys with his son and he seems to think our car was one that had been in a fire before his ownership. I personally haven't found any evidence of a fire, but it kind of makes sense as they may have just thrown a car together with whatever they had lying around. With this checkered past, we know that it wouldn't be worth turning this into a show car. I've always wanted to race, especially vintage, so we decided this is the perfect candidate.
Back in high school (~2005-6), we brought the car out of the garage it had been in since 1989 and got it running. Throughout high school, my dad and I would putz around the neighborhood Fred Flintstone style, using the emergency brake to slow down. Once the summer after my junior year of COLLEGE rolled around, we decided that we had to completely restore. My internship allowed me to work from home that summer and I make gigantic progress on the car, stripping it down to just a rolling chassis. And there it sat. I graduated that fall, went to Europe (checked out the Healey museum while there, it's awesome), came back, started working, bought a house, got engaged...I'm sure many of you know how that goes. Now, a few years on, I'm back at it and 100% committed.
The car is still in my parent's garage but it has to leave come October as my they are getting ready to sell and my dad is not going to stick with his Mini (the Healey fits perpendicular in front of his car). My garage is also not very big and wouldn't allow for convenient work. We rented a small garage near my house that we get to move into come September. I've started this thread to track my progress, get input from anyone who wants to lend it and generally force myself to stay with this (although I don't have a choice at this point!).
All this being said, it will be quite a long time until I am actually racing the Healey but much of the build will be race-focused and there will still be racing-related updates along the way as I'll have to get licensed, etc.
I see this project as having two phases, really, the first of which we're expecting to be done in about a year and half.
Phase 1:
- Restored to good "driver" quality level with some...racing...upgrades such as:
a) Cage (not sure to what extent)
b) Side exhaust
c) Up-rated suspension components (again, not sure to what extent)
d) Racing clutch, lightened flywheel
e) Oil cooler?
f) Other misc things such as racing seats, tow hooks, battery cut-off, etc.
- I see Phase 1 as getting us to a point where we can take the car to open track days at Nelson Ledges, solo events, etc. where we can get our feet wet and don't necessarily need a fully "built" race car.
- I expect the car to remain in the Phase 1 state for a good amount of time, possibly getting some small upgrades along the way
Phase 2:
- Fully-built vintage racer- When we reach Phase 2 will be primarily dictated on (mostly) my financial situation.
- The engine is a strong runner, but certainly to be competitive we'll want to have it built into a true racing engine. This is not in the cards right now.
- Toyota 5 speed conversion?
- Competition components throughout
Anyways, enough rambling for now, but I will get some pictures up of where we started and where we are now this weekend and am very interested in anyone's thoughts!
Oh, why Small Axe Racing you may be wondering? It's a BIG Healey after all, right? I'm a huge Bob Marley fan and he and the Wailers made a song called Small Axe. The lyrics are more-or-less about an underdog story. I see that as a good fit for this project for a couple reasons. Firstly, I think although massively successful in multiple types of racing, Healeys are often overlooked by many who prefer the "flashier" cars of the era such as Astons, Jaguars, Lotus and the like. This also, as I've eluded to above, is not going to be a no-expense-barred build. We just hope to have an honest, fast, fun car at the end of it that can compete at a high level with even the most done up vintage racers.
Thanks for reading and I'll have an update soon!
I've been an on and off user of this forum for quite some time and have spoken with a few of you individually about my quest to race our Healey (Doug Escriva and Dave Phillips primarily). Everyone has been more than helpful and willing to lend advice and input, so thanks for that on the front end. I'm sure I'll be asking an overwhelming amount of questions moving forward!
Long story long, the car was bought by my fatrher in the 80's (or maybe late 70's). It was sold to him, and is titled, as a BJ8 but with some help from our local Healey club, common sense and some research, we know that to not be true. What we've found is that it is a '60-'61 BT7 that has a BJ8 number plate, BJ8 engine, BJ8 trans and...wait for it...BJ8 doors. I've told this story a couple times on this forum so, sorry if this is repetitive for some of you. A couple summers ago I tried to track down the previous owner to figure out what in the world happened to this car to turn it into the bastard that it is! My efforts led me to an older gentleman near Akron who used to "restore" Healeys with his son and he seems to think our car was one that had been in a fire before his ownership. I personally haven't found any evidence of a fire, but it kind of makes sense as they may have just thrown a car together with whatever they had lying around. With this checkered past, we know that it wouldn't be worth turning this into a show car. I've always wanted to race, especially vintage, so we decided this is the perfect candidate.
Back in high school (~2005-6), we brought the car out of the garage it had been in since 1989 and got it running. Throughout high school, my dad and I would putz around the neighborhood Fred Flintstone style, using the emergency brake to slow down. Once the summer after my junior year of COLLEGE rolled around, we decided that we had to completely restore. My internship allowed me to work from home that summer and I make gigantic progress on the car, stripping it down to just a rolling chassis. And there it sat. I graduated that fall, went to Europe (checked out the Healey museum while there, it's awesome), came back, started working, bought a house, got engaged...I'm sure many of you know how that goes. Now, a few years on, I'm back at it and 100% committed.
The car is still in my parent's garage but it has to leave come October as my they are getting ready to sell and my dad is not going to stick with his Mini (the Healey fits perpendicular in front of his car). My garage is also not very big and wouldn't allow for convenient work. We rented a small garage near my house that we get to move into come September. I've started this thread to track my progress, get input from anyone who wants to lend it and generally force myself to stay with this (although I don't have a choice at this point!).
All this being said, it will be quite a long time until I am actually racing the Healey but much of the build will be race-focused and there will still be racing-related updates along the way as I'll have to get licensed, etc.
I see this project as having two phases, really, the first of which we're expecting to be done in about a year and half.
Phase 1:
- Restored to good "driver" quality level with some...racing...upgrades such as:
a) Cage (not sure to what extent)
b) Side exhaust
c) Up-rated suspension components (again, not sure to what extent)
d) Racing clutch, lightened flywheel
e) Oil cooler?
f) Other misc things such as racing seats, tow hooks, battery cut-off, etc.
- I see Phase 1 as getting us to a point where we can take the car to open track days at Nelson Ledges, solo events, etc. where we can get our feet wet and don't necessarily need a fully "built" race car.
- I expect the car to remain in the Phase 1 state for a good amount of time, possibly getting some small upgrades along the way
Phase 2:
- Fully-built vintage racer- When we reach Phase 2 will be primarily dictated on (mostly) my financial situation.
- The engine is a strong runner, but certainly to be competitive we'll want to have it built into a true racing engine. This is not in the cards right now.
- Toyota 5 speed conversion?
- Competition components throughout
Anyways, enough rambling for now, but I will get some pictures up of where we started and where we are now this weekend and am very interested in anyone's thoughts!
Oh, why Small Axe Racing you may be wondering? It's a BIG Healey after all, right? I'm a huge Bob Marley fan and he and the Wailers made a song called Small Axe. The lyrics are more-or-less about an underdog story. I see that as a good fit for this project for a couple reasons. Firstly, I think although massively successful in multiple types of racing, Healeys are often overlooked by many who prefer the "flashier" cars of the era such as Astons, Jaguars, Lotus and the like. This also, as I've eluded to above, is not going to be a no-expense-barred build. We just hope to have an honest, fast, fun car at the end of it that can compete at a high level with even the most done up vintage racers.
Thanks for reading and I'll have an update soon!