In a message dated 2/22/2008 12:39:11 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
slugthemtrhd@suddenlink.net writes:
Cars that are RACED and that are 35 to 45 years old
can't always come up with what was once a competition part that may have
been strong enough in the day but is no longer available. Now you are faced
with replacing those stock or one step above parts on a frequent basis or
being allowed to adapt a part that will get you through more than one
weekend if that. The idea is to be able to go out and race and not be
installing new parts all the time
Just to add a little Triumph history to this subject: At Kas's direction,
Triumph created a whole catalogue of Competition Parts (V numbers) that were an
addendum to the regular Triumph parts lists that could be ordered through
your local dealer. These parts were detailed in the various Competition
Manuals.
There were close ratio gears, cams, Detroit Lockers, even a special Spitfire
grille and camber compensator made by EMPI. He also recommended replacing
things like stub axles every race or two.
You cannot get this stuff now and much of it was marginal in the day. We
have to make do and make allowances.
If you want an absolutely period original racer, you better keep in the
garage. I don't want it breaking down on MY RACETRACK and screwing everyone out
of a session of precious track time!
Jack Woehrle
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