Some more interesting stuff on the Mckenzie modded 8 litres. The other 1931 8 litre to have been modified by McKenzie was YX 5125. Apparently YX 5125 was the last of the 8 litre chassis and was a short chassis of 12 feet (I thought the 8's had a 12 foot wheelbase) as ordered by the original owner Capt Vivian Hewitt. He apparently had a Le Man's racer style body commisioned for the car although no 8 litre ever ran the Le Man. Apparently Capt Hewitt never used YX 5125 and ironically it eventually passed onto another Hewett who in turn not only had a sporting body commisioned by Dottridge Brothers of London, he apparently also requested to make the car more interesting. A Mckenzie radiator 5 inches shorter was installed, the engine received a Mckenzie manifold with three carbs, lighter pistons, higher compression ratio of 6.25:1. These mods no doubt upped the performance and it was officially tested at 115 mph while the other 8 litres did 100 max. Hewett's son apparently claimed a 120 too!!
I got this info from ARTFACT.COM : Find, Price & Research Antiques and Fine Art. I gather this car was eventually sent to the US where it remains one of the most aweinspiring 8 litres.
Now guys, the Ronnie Khan 8 litre is also a Mckenzie special. So you can imagine what a beast it is. Quote:
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Prem YR 5083 obviously preceded the Hewett Bentley YX 5125 which is the last 8 litre. So the above car is the first of the 2 Mckenzie modded 8 litres. I wonder how it received engine YM 5050. Was engine YM 5050 acquired in England while YR5083 remained in India and the Mckenzie modded engine sent to Bombay? Did YR 5083 receive the other mods like the lowered radiator? I am still unclear on the shortened chassis bit for YX 5125. How many of the 8 litres rode a 12 foot wheelbase chassis? Given YR 5083 is a coupe it too must be a short chassis 8 litre like YX 5125. So was YR 5083 with its original engine similar to YX 5125? Why did the engine get replaced?
Interesting, will need to do some more research
PS I just learnt that 8 litres came on 12 and 13 foot wheelbases. Bhogilal's car is on the 13 ft wb
Wow it gets even more interesting YR 5084 was a Binder coupe which was a Barclay demo and eventually broken up by Bentley Motors in 1938. Its engine YM 5050 ended up with the YR 5083 in India. Now since YR 5083 was also a 12 ft wb was the original engine a Mckenzie unit replaced by YM 5050? Is YM 5050 also a Mckenzie unit as in the lighter pistons etc? Hmmm a lot of questions!
Some more info. Of the 100 cars made only 3 were built as fixed head coupes on the shorter 12 ft WB chassis. YR 5083 is one of them, however sadly it had its top chopped off. So both the 8 litres in India had their tops chopped off. Sad
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