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Bonneville Salt Flats Discussion => Bonneville General Chat => Topic started by: typo41 on April 18, 2013, 03:42:57 PM

Title: Salt Circus Racing
Post by: typo41 on April 18, 2013, 03:42:57 PM
The Circus is Coming!

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I sorta lurk around the site making a couple of comments and really not have a lot to share, until now.
I hope a number of members remember George Campbell's Salt Circus. When Chick (my wife and to many an Inspector at El Mirage and Bonneville) and myself started to seriously shoot Speed Week, oh yea I am the Calendar Guy, George Campbell was always happy to see us and he became a friend. Add to the fact he had a great roadster the Salt Circus XXO/STR.
Then after Speed Week 2004 we never saw George or the Salt Circus. We found out he had died in an auto accident.
The roadster was gone and I always kinda wonder what happened to it.
Then a year ago it appeared with new ownership, Monte Osborn. He wanted to run a GMC.
But once they pulled out the car and took a look, for what Monte wanted to do, not much would be left of the original car. Then he made a decision to sell it and luckily for me i was given first offer.
Now I am not a bucks up racer, but we got the money and made the deal.
I have more photos to posts as we clean up the roadster and get it ready for May (hopefully). But I would like any photos or stories of George to add to my Salt Circus file. If you are a FaceBooker, Chick has started a group page called Salt Circus Racing.
More to come.
Title: Re: Salt Circus Racing
Post by: RichFox on April 18, 2013, 04:17:35 PM
Don't know if you saw this on the HAMB. I have some more photos of the GMC on Fergusons Dyno. But no way to post them.
Title: Re: Salt Circus Racing
Post by: typo41 on April 18, 2013, 05:37:29 PM
Rich,
We were/are talking on the HAMB. I finally got around to posting it here at Land Racing. Tman got the jump on the announcement.
That is a great shot!
Tony
Title: Re: Salt Circus Racing
Post by: Kiwi Paul on April 19, 2013, 12:17:11 AM
Excellent, Tony. Hope you have enough bodies to crew this year. I`m sure I can sub for Chick in Inspection if she wants to assist you...(probably from the Drivers seat, eh?) :cheers: :cheers:
Title: Re: Salt Circus Racing
Post by: Elmo Rodge on April 19, 2013, 08:48:29 AM
Tony, this is really cool. Do it do it do it.  :cheers: Wayno
Title: Re: Salt Circus Racing
Post by: typo41 on April 19, 2013, 11:04:36 AM
I don't think the Circus will be at Speed Week. It is very tough to try to shoot, sell, then try to race. We did it one year with the Brew 102. I think we will campaign it, hopefully, on the dirt then if all goes well and the weather is good we will take it to World. Plus the fact it is a bit cooler for wearing fire suits.
We took off panels last night and REALLY took a look at it. We have some holes to fill on the fire wall and rear panel between the cockpit and fuel tank. New mounting points for the hans/seatbelts.
I will post some more pictures later this morning.
Tony
Title: Re: Salt Circus Racing
Post by: jimmy six on April 19, 2013, 12:14:24 PM
Glad to see the car coming back. I always considered George a good friend when met while at Bonneville. Hope the car won't need too much to come back............Good Luck
Title: Re: Salt Circus Racing
Post by: jimmy six on April 19, 2013, 12:23:59 PM
http://yblockguy.com/articles/KarolMillerStory.html

This is a great article written by Ray Brock in 1962 about Karol Miller. It was posted on the Y0-Block site by Tim McMaster Current Y-Block racer at Bonneville..........Hope it comes out..........JD
Title: Re: Salt Circus Racing
Post by: Tman on April 21, 2013, 11:43:37 PM
Once again, happy to see you guys owning this! Been on the road for several days, I need to call at some point. Later. T
Title: Re: Salt Circus Racing
Post by: typo41 on April 23, 2013, 01:16:49 PM
When we gothe Salt Circus, it was a whirlwind. And we announced the 'arrivial' someone asked it it was ever in one of our calendars, and I had to think about that. It's been a lot of picutues go in the calendar and I thougt I might have. And we did.

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And it was in the first calendar we shot digitally, so the image was really good. I was worried I had photos but only on film and I havn't taken the time to convert any of them. I just make the calendar dead lines.

And we have started to look for what needs attention. The break cylinder looks like it survived, but the clutch master was almost a block of salt. And we have to change the door number. Bot the one on the door and the number George ran are in use. That is OK as we have a nice 3 didgit number in holding. And it will be on the door in the style that George had originally. The new numbe will be our 'part' of the Salt Circus

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Lots of work to do before May, just got a message from Tim, needs MORE Parts!

Title: Re: Salt Circus Racing
Post by: Tman on April 25, 2013, 09:51:44 AM
So, who drives it first? You or Chick? :-D
Title: Re: Salt Circus Racing
Post by: typo41 on April 25, 2013, 11:01:58 AM
 :-D

It really all depends on the weather and our line-up number. If it is a hot May, as it has been before, I can't wear the firesuit and sit in the car for long periods. If I overheat, I get into trouble.

But Chick has to decide what ride she will take,,, she is scheduled for the first pass with the Brew 102, and has an offer of seat time in a 200mph+ lakester. Popular Girl!

Speaking of Tim, I know we weren't, but I gave him a SIMPLE job, just put the heads on the short block and button the newley rebuilt short block,,, does he listen? Nope! He took the mule motor down to bare block, hone clean-up, crank clean-up, valve job on the heads, changed to main studs, next thing you know he will paint it that dark green Ford color!!! :-D

Title: Re: Salt Circus Racing
Post by: Tman on April 25, 2013, 11:58:49 AM
:-D

It really all depends on the weather and our line-up number. If it is a hot May, as it has been before, I can't wear the firesuit and sit in the car for long periods. If I overheat, I get into trouble.

But Chick has to decide what ride she will take,,, she is scheduled for the first pass with the Brew 102, and has an offer of seat time in a 200mph+ lakester. Popular Girl!

Speaking of Tim, I know we weren't, but I gave him a SIMPLE job, just put the heads on the short block and button the newley rebuilt short block,,, does he listen? Nope! He took the mule motor down to bare block, hone clean-up, crank clean-up, valve job on the heads, changed to main studs, next thing you know he will paint it that dark green Ford color!!! :-D



In th words of Cosby at the dentist, "That abishoble!"
Title: Re: Salt Circus Racing
Post by: typo41 on April 30, 2013, 11:29:11 PM
The work continues at Tims
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Title: Re: Salt Circus Racing
Post by: Tman on May 01, 2013, 10:35:14 AM
I thought tim had it buttoned back up? I need a flow chart!
Title: Re: Salt Circus Racing
Post by: typo41 on June 04, 2013, 04:27:18 PM
I have been asked for some update photos, we have been doing a BUNCH of work to get the Circus ready for El Mirage. With the SBC going in, it called for figuring and making parts and throwing away parts and redoing them.
But as I said I have some photos,,, but first.
George's neighbor and friend, Richard Christ, sent us some early photos of the Circus and George, so I will take this moment and share some of them.

First is a classic shot of the Man Himself
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His 32 Pickup
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Early work,

(http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t377/Typo41/SHOP_zps5b4eda64.jpg) (http://s1056.photobucket.com/user/Typo41/media/SHOP_zps5b4eda64.jpg.html)

HIs 'clean' shop

(http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t377/Typo41/Garage_zps94e615ed.jpg) (http://s1056.photobucket.com/user/Typo41/media/Garage_zps94e615ed.jpg.html) So enjoy these and the work photos will be coming,, after El MIrage this weekend


Title: Re: Salt Circus Racing
Post by: maguromic on June 04, 2013, 04:57:25 PM
I always liked this car, glad its coming back.  Tony
Title: Re: Salt Circus Racing
Post by: jimmy six on June 06, 2013, 12:24:35 PM
Great picture of George.....Just how I will always remember him...........JD
Title: Re: Salt Circus Racing
Post by: typo41 on September 13, 2013, 12:00:53 PM
OK, I have determinded that I will need to build a new rear end. The current one was built for drag racing and it is a very nice unit, but. It is very narrow for the slicks George ran and it has a 4.86 Locker rear with 35 spline axles from Mark Williams. To change the gear sound easy, but with the locker and such it will be close to just building a new one. A simple 9 inch with a 3.0 gear. But here is where I could use some help. I want to just match the existing bracket on the new rear. The brackets look like they were store bought. I did some research and I think the coil-over brackets are Competition Engineering and they have them still. But the 4 link brackets I cant find. yea I could just make a pattern and have them made, but if I can just buy them off the shelf that would be much better. So if all goes well I will post some only OK shots of the current rear end. Maybe someone can identify them.
Thanks
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(http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t377/Typo41/Salt%20Circus%20Racing/DSC09777_zpscd2539c6.jpg) (http://s1056.photobucket.com/user/Typo41/media/Salt%20Circus%20Racing/DSC09777_zpscd2539c6.jpg.html)
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Title: Re: Salt Circus Racing
Post by: jdincau on September 13, 2013, 12:20:36 PM
http://artmorrison.com/2006cat/2013catalog.pdf

page 57 upper right hand corner, they have the shock/spring mounts too
Title: Re: Salt Circus Racing
Post by: typo41 on September 13, 2013, 12:43:03 PM
The shock mounts are the same but the 4 link is a bit different. Maybe not enought.
Here is another shot (bad) of the back side of the 4 bar.

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Title: Re: Salt Circus Racing
Post by: jdincau on September 13, 2013, 12:50:20 PM
Ah yes I see, the ones you have are nice in that the bolt is in double shear not single. If you can't find them perhaps you could use a pair out of the catalog to duplicate what you have?
Title: Re: Salt Circus Racing
Post by: manta22 on September 13, 2013, 12:59:01 PM
Try A & A Manufacturing.
Title: Re: Salt Circus Racing
Post by: typo41 on September 13, 2013, 01:21:59 PM
You guys are giving me great info.
The A & A's are what most of the builder have and use, the Art Morrisons are the closes to style, I will need to measure the gap between the current bars to see if they will work.
More measuring this weekend.
Thanks!
Tony
 :-D
Title: Re: Salt Circus Racing
Post by: Tman on September 13, 2013, 05:30:03 PM
Find the measurements Tony, I sell Comp Engineering and Alston. Will try and get you hooked up. Pardon the pun :-D