SteveA wrote:Rohan wrote:Alan Cathcart has unearthed a story that Joe Craig was negotiating to buy the rights to this engine for a racing Norton, but didn't get approval to spend.
1953 was the year that Nortons were taken over by AMC, so not good timing.... ?
http://www.bikerenews.com/AntiqueBikes/ ... DPRIX.html
Apart from Vanwall as mentioned there were other stories of a Norton in house 4 clylinder design, but if Craig did indeed look at this engine there is no doubt he thought that just putting the think in a featherbed nd putting a good rider on it would have gotten better results....
The thing is a chopper....just look at that steering head angle and motocross length forks...the rider would need to be a natural countersteerer and make steering inputs 2 seconds before he needed the bike to turn.....Oh dear!

I have just come across this in looking up history of a village I used to live in. I lived opposite Leo Kuzmicki and often chatted about motor sport and his involvement with Vanwall.
Leo told me about a 500cc Norton 4 cylinder engine intended for GP racing which was being developed whilst he was at Nortons and which had run on the test bed and was very promising as an answer to the Italian 4s then becoming dominant.
He said that one morning they tried to run the engine on the test bed to find that it had been sabotaged overnight. I can't remember the details (it was about 40 years ago!) but it involved stuffing rags into part of the engine causing it to overheat and seize up during the run. Leo said that the fine was badly damaged and never rebuilt and I'd not know why but was convinced that the sabotage came from within the company itself.
Sorry can't give more information but it does confirm that such an engine did exist.
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Wayne Giles