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The Sealion - Edgar T Westbury
 

The Sealion Ref: Sealion

The Sealion engine was released in 1959, coinciding with the launch of BMC's Mini and the opening of the UK's first motorway, the M1. The Sealion sports a gear driven overhead cam; an expensive performance feature for 1959; limited to manufacturers such as Jaguar, Aston Martin and Mercedes Benz. Whilst adding to the complexity of the valve train, the Sealion's SOHC arrangement offers more efficient breathing with higher compression ratios. This is a high performance engine and to many it is also Westbury's most refined and ambitious project.

The Sealion has a bore x stroke of Ø7/8" x ¾" providing a swept displacement of 29.6cc (1.8 cu.in.). The flat faced cylinder head seats 8 vertical valves, operated by short rockers from an offset, 8-lobe camshaft. The camshaft is supported by 3 bearings within a separately mounted housing, the base of which closes off the water jacket. Westbury calls for a rocker cover formed from 1/16" sheet but many constructors substitute a Perspex/Plexiglas cover. The mechanism is simply too attractive to be hidden away!

Unlike the Seal and Seal Major engines, the Sealion's crankshaft runs in 3 main bearings; 2 outboard ball races and a central spilt-shell leaded bronze bush. Connecting rods are machined from solid Duralumin and it is suggested that the big end cap bolts are security-wired. The Sealion engine includes an oil and water pump; a total of 10 gears make up the drives to the camshaft and auxiliaries! A cast oil trough sits just out of reach of the crank, providing a pool for the big ends to dip into and a baffle to keep the sump level steady enough to prevent cavitation of the oil pump. The material kit includes a moulded cap for the distributor which is driven directly from the cam.

Whilst we cannot propose the Sealion as a first-project for IC constructors, we can absolutely vouch for the integrity and elegance of the design. Those craftsmen with a methodical and patient approach will thoroughly enjoy rising to the challenge.

 
Click here for a 2MB download of Ron Collona's Sealion in action!

The Sealion


Sealion - Drawing & Construction NotesSealion - Drawing & Construction Notes Ref: HE 2004

2 A1-size sheets together with 38 pages of Westbury's meticulous notes.  


Price:  £28.00 



The Sealion - Material Kit Ref: HE 2000

The kit includes material for all of the major items required to complete the Sealion as originally designed. The bill of materials includes:

· (10) Aluminium Sand castings
· (8) Iron Piston Rings
· (4) Timing Gear Train
· (2) 4:1 Auxiliary Skew Gear Set
· (4) Lubrication and Coolant Pump Gear Sets
· (16) Valve Springs
· (25) Sawn lengths of bar material (free cutting, high tensile, stainless and silver steel, bronze, cast iron, brass, Nylon and Tuffnol)
· Moulded Distributor Cap
· (2) Ball Races
· BSF Hex Nuts

Electrical components (points, coil, spark plugs...) can be found separately in the IC Engine Accessory section and plans and construction notes can be ordered above.
 


Price:  £472.00 

The Sealion - Material Kit


The Sealion - Castings ONLY Ref: HE 2005

If you want to minimise shipping costs or if you are particularly well stocked with supporting materials, you may prefer to order just the essentials. This item buys the 10 castings available for the Sealion, together with the moulded distributor cap:

Cylinder Block & Head, Camshaft Housing , Sump, Bearing Housing (Front & Rear), Timing Cover, Manifold, Oil Trough, Carburettor Body, Distributor Cap
 


Price:  £145.00 

The Sealion - Castings ONLY

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