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Subject: [Healeys] Door Trim
From: John and Judy Carter <jc9821@msn.com>
Date: Sun, 28 Jun 2015 14:47:58 -0400
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Thanks for all the help with finding the source for door trim.  John

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> Subject: Healeys Digest=2C Vol 8=2C Issue 182
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> Date: Sun=2C 28 Jun 2015 12:00:01 -0600
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> Today's Topics:
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>    1.  California Legacy License Plate program (Rohan Marr)
>    2. Door Trim (John and Judy Carter)
>    3. Re: California Legacy License Plate program (Alan Seigrist)
>    4. Re: Door Trim (I Erbs)
>    5. Re: California Legacy License Plate program (I Erbs)
>    6. Re: Door Trim (Earl Kagna)
>    7. Re: Door Trim (Stephen Hutchings)
>    8. Re: California Legacy License Plate program (Bob Spidell)
>    9. Headlight relay kit (Elton Schulz)
>   10. Re: Door Trim (Elton Schulz)
>   11. Re: Door Trim (Robert Hughes)
>   12. Re: California Legacy License Plate program (Alan Seigrist)
>   13. Re: California Legacy License Plate program (I Erbs)
>   14. Re: Headlight relay kit (Alan Seigrist)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 16:41:31 -0700
> From: Rohan Marr <rohanmarr@mac.com>
> To: Austin Healey List <healeys@autox.team.net>
> Subject: [Healeys]  California Legacy License Plate program
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> Apologies if this has already been discussed=2C but I found this today an=
d as an owner of an original ?black plated? California car. I have mixed fe=
elings on this one. Firstly it is worth reading up on the announcement and =
links:
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> Classic California License Plates to Hit Streets this Summer: https://www=
.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/pubs/newsrel/newsrel15/2015_41 <https://www.d=
mv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/pubs/newsrel/newsrel15/2015_41>
> CA DMV: https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/legacyplates/index <http=
s://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/legacyplates/index>
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> So why the mixed feelings=2C well original black plates had some value an=
d meaning - the car was an original California car. Unfortunately my plates=
 have really deteriorated=2C and after a few steep driveways (you know how =
low our cars are) I have bent them in half one by one until they broke in h=
alf. I only ever had one plate on the rear and swapped it ? the current one=
 is hanging on by a thread. So I was looking to see if someone would reprod=
uce them and I remember a link to someone who ?unofficially? remade them pu=
blished on this list a few years ago. These new ones will reportedly use th=
e same dye press tooling as the originals out of Folsom Prison (not sure wh=
ere I read that)=2C but unlike the original these will have a modern reflec=
tive coating and more importantly be available for use on any vehicle=2C bo=
th old and new=2C or car=2C truck or motorcycles. I know how I feel about a=
 Prius with black plates!
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> So what I really want to do is replace my plates with the same number etc=
 with an original look=2C or do I want to give up on that and bite the bull=
et for a vanity plate with the new black?
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> What does everyone think of this?
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> Rohan (aka Aussie)
> ?56 Longbridge BN4 ?Hellouise"
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> Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 21:26:27 -0400
> From: John and Judy Carter <jc9821@msn.com>
> To: "healeys@autox.team.net" <healeys@autox.team.net>
> Subject: [Healeys] Door Trim
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> What is the name and the source for the rubber door trim(surround) that s=
tays put  on a BJ8 and other models?
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> > From: healeys-request@autox.team.net
> > Subject: Healeys Digest=2C Vol 8=2C Issue 181
> > To: healeys@autox.team.net
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> >    1. Re: Looking for ideas (Randy Dickson)
> >    2. Re: Looking for ideas (HealeyRick)
> >    3. Friday Funny (HealeyRick)
> >    4. Re: Friday Funny (Michael Oritt)
> >    5. Re: FW: Oil again (WILLIAM B LAWRENCE)
> >    6. o/d again (=3D?utf-8?Q?healeymanjim?=3D)
> >    7. Re: FW: Oil again (Bob Spidell)
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> > Message: 1
> > Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 13:07:58 -0500
> > From: "Randy Dickson" <rdickson@midwestarchaeology.com>
> > To: <Healeys@autox.team.net>
> > Subject: Re: [Healeys] Looking for ideas
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> > Fellow Healeyoids!  I wonder if you could weld a nut bolt combo to the =
shackle pin and use a slide hammer to pull it out whilst using heat and que=
nching with ice water or dry ice.
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> > From: Healeys [mailto:healeys-bounces@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Curt=
is Arndt
> > Sent: Friday=2C June 26=2C 2015 12:39 PM
> > To: Michael Salter
> > Cc: Healeys@autox.team.net
> > Subject: Re: [Healeys] Looking for ideas
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> > Micheal=2C
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> > My short article on removing broken studs from Manifolds...
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> > Removing Broken Studs from Cast Iron Manifolds
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> > This is method that I use to remove broken bolts and studs from cast ir=
on exhaust manifolds. With a broken stud in a manifold=2C as long as I can =
get a small pair of long nose locking pliers onto the screw=2C bolt or stud=
 then the rest is typically easy=2C if you are patient.
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> > I heat only the exposed stud or bolt with a torch to cherry red and the=
n shock cool it with a wet rag=2C followed by some penetrating solution lik=
e "Kroil" or "PB Blaster".  Then I carefully clamp the needle nose locking =
pliers on the end of the exposed stud and GENTLY rock it back and forth eve=
r so slightly.  If you get any movement whatsoever back and forth the rest =
will come=2C if you're patient.  Repeat the heating and shock cooling proce=
ss followed by the locking pliers as many times as it takes.  With patience=
 and luck the broken stud will progressively unscrew a bit farther with eac=
h application of heat and penetrating oil until it will unscrew all the way=
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> > I did this recently with a BJ8 Manifold where 7 of the 8 studs were fro=
zen and/or broken off.  Some of them had just ?? of stud proud of the manif=
old.  All seven came out using this process.
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> > This process may work on an aluminum manifold IF and ONLY IF you are ca=
reful not to use too much heat near the aluminum.=20
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> > On Fri=2C Jun 26=2C 2015 at 2:52 AM=2C Michael Salter <michaelsalter@gm=
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> > Thanks to all for the good ideas some I have already tried without succ=
ess....Looks like cutting and drilling is to be the order of the day..unfor=
tunately those pins are case hardened which won't make things easier.
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> > If all else fails new brackets..
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> > Michael S
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> > BN1 #174
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> > On Thu=2C Jun 25=2C 2015 at 5:42 PM=2C Michael <michael.salter@gmail.co=
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> > I left the seized shackle pins in both sides of this BN1 when it went o=
ff to TechnoStrip in the hope that they would come loose.
> > They didn't so I've spent an inordinate amount of time trying to extrac=
t them without wreaking the mounts on the frame.
> > Made a special puller=2C applied loss of heat=2C drilled right through =
each bush=2C grumbled a lot but they will not move despite being subjected =
to massive amount of force.
> > Any ideas...damaging the mounts in the chassis makes for a very tedious=
 repair.
> > Michael S.
> > BN1 #174
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> > If you can't fix it with a hammer=2C you've got an electrical problem.
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> > Message: 2
> > Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 14:23:45 -0400
> > From: HealeyRick <healeyrik@gmail.com>
> > To: Michael Salter <michaelsalter@gmail.com>
> > Cc: "Healeys@autox.team.net" <Healeys@autox.team.net>
> > Subject: Re: [Healeys] Looking for ideas
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> > If all else fails=2C Electric Discharge Machining (EDM) -
> > http://www.brokentap.com/services.html
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> > Best of Luck=2C
> > Rick Neville
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> > On Fri=2C Jun 26=2C 2015 at 5:52 AM=2C Michael Salter <michaelsalter@gm=
ail.com>
> > wrote:
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> > > Thanks to all for the good ideas some I have already tried without
> > > success....Looks like cutting and drilling is to be the order of the
> > > day..unfortunately those pins are case hardened which won't make thin=
gs
> > > easier.
> > > If all else fails new brackets..
> > >
> > > Michael S
> > > BN1 #174
> > >
> > > On Thu=2C Jun 25=2C 2015 at 5:42 PM=2C Michael <michael.salter@gmail.=
com> wrote:
> > >
> > >> I left the seized shackle pins in both sides of this BN1 when it wen=
t off
> > >> to TechnoStrip in the hope that they would come loose.
> > >> They didn't so I've spent an inordinate amount of time trying to ext=
ract
> > >> them without wreaking the mounts on the frame.
> > >> Made a special puller=2C applied loss of heat=2C drilled right throu=
gh each
> > >> bush=2C grumbled a lot but they will not move despite being subjecte=
d to
> > >> massive amount of force.
> > >> Any ideas...damaging the mounts in the chassis makes for a very tedi=
ous
> > >> repair.
> > >> Michael S.
> > >> BN1 #174
> > >>
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > *If you can't fix it with a hammer=2C you've got an electrical proble=
m.*
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> > Message: 3
> > Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 14:45:44 -0400
> > From: HealeyRick <healeyrik@gmail.com>
> > To: "healeys@autox.team.net" <healeys@autox.team.net>
> > Subject: [Healeys] Friday Funny
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> > "Mother-of-two's life is saved by her enormous 38JJ breasts which cushi=
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> > the impact when Mini Cooper ploughed into her"
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> > Read more:
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> > http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3eBhCvzbj
> > <http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3139966/Mother-two-s-life-save=
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> > Message: 4
> > Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 12:14:10 -0700
> > From: Michael Oritt <michael.oritt@gmail.com>
> > To: HealeyRick <healeyrik@gmail.com>=2C "healeys@autox.team.net"
> >     <healeys@autox.team.net>
> > Subject: Re: [Healeys] Friday Funny
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> > Food for thought.
> > Best--Michael Oritt
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> > Sent via the Samsung GALAXY S? 5=2C an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone
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> > -------- Original message --------
> > From: HealeyRick <healeyrik@gmail.com>=20
> > Date: 06/26/2015  11:45  (GMT-08:00)=20
> > To: healeys@autox.team.net=20
> > Subject: [Healeys] Friday Funny=20
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> > "Mother-of-two's life is saved by her enormous 38JJ breasts which cushi=
oned the impact when Mini Cooper ploughed into her"
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> > Message: 5
> > Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 01:35:55 +0000
> > From: WILLIAM B LAWRENCE <ynotink@msn.com>
> > To: Larry Varley <varley@cosmos.net.au>
> > Cc: "healeys@autox.team.net" <healeys@autox.team.net>
> > Subject: Re: [Healeys] FW: Oil again
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> > Larry=2C I don't think they mess with the journals so there should be n=
o problem there. I've seen a website for Vandervell=2C but they are probabl=
y owned by someone else now. If they maintained their old quality and if th=
ey still make the right bearings they would be the go to source. As it is i=
t's a crapshoot. I am going to contact them and see what they claim.
> > My block has been over-bored and after 13 years of service wouldn't qui=
te clean up at 88 mm. I'll be ordering the 88.5 mm pistons. I like the DW r=
oute because it allows them to use lighter pistons and more modern metric r=
ings they say will cut down on blow-by. CR shouldn't change unless I do cut=
 the pistons and then it won't increase much. I'm waiting to hear what need=
s to be done to the head. If it needs to be decked too a lot of things migh=
t change.I haven't micced the old head gasket=2C but i'll need to compare i=
t to the new one at some point. Even though I don't think I'll be driving i=
t at high revs very much I'm still going to change out to the narrow drive =
belt just because I can incorporate a vibration damper.
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> > Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 17:12:24 +1000
> > From: varley@cosmos.net.au
> > To: ynotink@msn.com
> > CC: healeys@autox.team.net
> > Subject: Re: [Healeys] FW: Oil again
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> >     Hi Bill=2C don't let them grind the cam journals=2C it seems unders=
ize
> >     cam bearings are not obtainable. King bearings had a problem many
> >     years ago but I believe there are no problems with them now.
> >     Vandervell  did make bearings for the 100 years ago but they would
> >     be hard to find these days. The 100 block is very soft iron=2C my c=
ar
> >     had a massive ring groove even though the engine had only done 8000
> >     miles from new. I had it bored to 3 5/8 and sleeved it back to 3 1/=
2
> >     using good quality iron liners from LA Sleeve. I used semi dished
> >     plus 0.060 pistons from JP pistons here in Australia. They give a
> >     final compression ratio of about 9.5 to 1. I would see no problem
> >     with machining the top of the pistons back flush as it would only b=
e
> >     a very small amount. My head gasket is 0.040 thick composite
> >     material with steel rings around the bores. As long as the pistons
> >     are no more than flush with the top of the bore you should have no
> >     problem.
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> >     Hope it all works out
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> >     Regards
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> >     Larry Varley
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> >     On 26/06/2015 2:33 PM=2C WILLIAM B
> >       LAWRENCE wrote:
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> >       Thanks for the advise Larry=2C
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> >         Yeah=2C I was wondering about the piston clearance since I
> >           don't really know what the stock deck height is supposed to b=
e
> >           or how much it has been cut before. I'm planning on using
> >           Denis Welch's 100M pistons and their MLS head gasket. I
> >           suppose I could use a shim to clear the pistons if they are
> >           too close=2C but that would defeat the purpose of the MLS
> >           gasket. Instead of that I've been thinking of having the top
> >           of the piston (ring around the pocket) cut back enough to
> >           clear the head if necessary. The metal seems to be plenty
> >           thick there.
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> >         I'm planning to do several fit ups with an old gasket
> >           (assuming the new gasket will crush to the near the same
> >           dimension) and check for interference and clearances with som=
e
> >           modeling clay. I've heard there is an optimal piston to head
> >           dimension to reduce the squish area while still allowing
> >           clearance for rod thermal expansion. If you have any
> >           information on that or on any other tricks or rules of thumb =
I
> >           could use the info.
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> >         I'm sending my camshaft back to Iskendarian to have it
> >           freshened up. I really liked their grind so don't feel the
> >           need to change.
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> >         Checking over the engine while I was disassembling it=2C a
> >           lot of the grime I thought was coming from gasketed joints wa=
s
> >           actually from the copious amounts of oil running out of the
> >           head joint. Most of my joints seemed to be successfully seale=
d
> >           although I may have had a problem with the rear lip seal. I
> >           think I overextended the garter spring while I was assembling
> >           it. Not a lot of room for my big clumsy fingers to manipulate
> >           the spring. I think I'll assemble it on the crank before I la=
y
> >           it in the block this time. I'm always amazed when I think
> >           about the rear cam journal being sealed by a gasket on the en=
d
> >           plate. It's a miracle it doesn't leak=2C but I guess most don=
't.
> >           Extra support there would be a good thing.
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> >         Right now I'm working on sourcing parts and I'm running
> >           into a blank wall when I look for good quality engine
> >           bearings. Moss has some trimetal rod bearings by King=2C but =
I
> >           don't know anything about them and I would want the same for
> >           the mains too. I'd like to find some Vandervells or similar
> >           quality bearings=2C but all their parts lists I've seen don't
> >           include the A90 engine.
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> >         Again=2C thanks for your input. I'm going to need all the
> >           help I can get.
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> >         Oh=2C and while the engine is down I'm going to be working on
> >           the body and interior too. A Healey has an image to uphold an=
d
> >           so far mine is falling short.
> >        =20
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> >         Bill Lawrence
> >         BN1 #554
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> > Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 20:04:25 -0700
> > From: "=3D?utf-8?Q?healeymanjim?=3D" <healeymanjim@hansencc.net>
> > To: healeys@autox.team.net <healeys@autox.team.net>
> > Subject: [Healeys] o/d again
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> > just got the replacement springs for the triumph o/d type A I am workin=
g on.  all eight springs are the exact same length. 4 are yellow tipped and=
 4 are red tipped.  the red tipped ones appear weaker than the yellow tippe=
d ones.  did laycock come up with a new technical change and not notify tri=
umph=2C as all their repair manuals talk about short and long springs.  the=
 springs that were in the o/d are exactly like the ones I received today.  =
while perusing a type A repair video I noticed that the guy doing the repai=
r had a set of springs he was going to install that had red and yellow pain=
ted tips.    appears to me that the weaker springs compress to the same ten=
sion as the stronger  ones to replace short/long springs. can anyone clue m=
e in as to what is happening.
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> > Message: 7
> > Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 05:33:46 +0000 (UTC)
> > From: Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net>
> > To: WILLIAM B LAWRENCE <ynotink@msn.com>=2C Larry Varley
> >     <varley@cosmos.net.au>
> > Cc: healeys@autox.team.net
> > Subject: Re: [Healeys] FW: Oil again
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> Date: Sun=2C 28 Jun 2015 09:32:53 +0800
> From: Alan Seigrist <healey.nut@gmail.com>
> To: Rohan Marr <rohanmarr@mac.com>
> Cc: Austin Healey List <healeys@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Re: [Healeys] California Legacy License Plate program
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> I think it's fine=2C they made so many of us give up our black and blue
> plates=2C only a handful of very stubborn enthusiasts have been able to k=
eep
> their original plates=2C I had to give them up on my BJ8 when my local DM=
V
> refused to renew them in the 80's.  So now I can go get them again for a
> small fee.  CA needs the money=2C so this is a good way for them to raise
> money without raising taxes.
>=20
> On Sun=2C Jun 28=2C 2015 at 7:41 AM=2C Rohan Marr <rohanmarr@mac.com> wro=
te:
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> > Apologies if this has already been discussed=2C but I found this today =
and
> > as an owner of an original ?black plated? California car. I have mixed
> > feelings on this one. Firstly it is worth reading up on the announcemen=
t
> > and links:
> >
> > Classic California License Plates to Hit Streets this Summer:
> > https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/pubs/newsrel/newsrel15/2015_41
> > CA DMV: https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/legacyplates/index
> >
> > So why the mixed feelings=2C well original black plates had some value =
and
> > meaning - the car was an original California car. Unfortunately my plat=
es
> > have really deteriorated=2C and after a few steep driveways (you know h=
ow low
> > our cars are) I have bent them in half one by one until they broke in h=
alf.
> > I only ever had one plate on the rear and swapped it ? the current one =
is
> > hanging on by a thread. So I was looking to see if someone would reprod=
uce
> > them and I remember a link to someone who ?unofficially? remade them
> > published on this list a few years ago. These new ones will reportedly =
use
> > the same dye press tooling as the originals out of Folsom Prison (not s=
ure
> > where I read that)=2C but unlike the original these will have a modern
> > reflective coating and more importantly be available for use on any
> > vehicle=2C both old and new=2C or car=2C truck or motorcycles. I know h=
ow I feel
> > about a Prius with black plates!
> >
> > So what I really want to do is replace my plates with the same number e=
tc
> > with an original look=2C or do I want to give up on that and bite the b=
ullet
> > for a vanity plate with the new black?
> >
> > What does everyone think of this?
> >
> > Rohan (aka Aussie)
> > ?56 Longbridge BN4 ?Hellouise"
> >
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> Message: 4
> Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 18:48:36 -0700
> From: I Erbs <eyera3000@gmail.com>
> To: John and Judy Carter <jc9821@msn.com>
> Cc: "healeys@autox.team.net" <healeys@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Re: [Healeys] Door Trim
> Message-ID:
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> Tom Manaco
> http://tomsimport.com/new/parts/index.asp
> just bought some fro my BT7 and a friends BJ8
>=20
> Ira Erbs
> Portland=2C OR
>    _______                                  _______
>      (______ \____1959 BN4____/ _______)
>          (_________________________)
>=20
> On Sat=2C Jun 27=2C 2015 at 6:26 PM=2C John and Judy Carter <jc9821@msn.c=
om>
> wrote:
>=20
> > What is the name and the source for the rubber door trim(surround) that
> > stays put  on a BJ8 and other models?
> >
> > > From: healeys-request@autox.team.net
> > > Subject: Healeys Digest=2C Vol 8=2C Issue 181
> > > To: healeys@autox.team.net
> > > Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 12:00:02 -0600
> > >
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> > >
> > > Today's Topics:
> > >
> > > 1. Re: Looking for ideas (Randy Dickson)
> > > 2. Re: Looking for ideas (HealeyRick)
> > > 3. Friday Funny (HealeyRick)
> > > 4. Re: Friday Funny (Michael Oritt)
> > > 5. Re: FW: Oil again (WILLIAM B LAWRENCE)
> > > 6. o/d again (=3D?utf-8?Q?healeymanjim?=3D)
> > > 7. Re: FW: Oil again (Bob Spidell)
> > >
> > >
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> > >
> > > Message: 1
> > > Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 13:07:58 -0500
> > > From: "Randy Dickson" <rdickson@midwestarchaeology.com>
> > > To: <Healeys@autox.team.net>
> > > Subject: Re: [Healeys] Looking for ideas
> > > Message-ID: <026701d0b03b$091255e0$1b3701a0$@midwestarchaeology.com>
> > > Content-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"utf-8"
> > >
> > > Fellow Healeyoids! I wonder if you could weld a nut bolt combo to the
> > shackle pin and use a slide hammer to pull it out whilst using heat and
> > quenching with ice water or dry ice.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Randy
> > >
> > > 60 BT7
> > >
> > > 63 BJ7
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > From: Healeys [mailto:healeys-bounces@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of
> > Curtis Arndt
> > > Sent: Friday=2C June 26=2C 2015 12:39 PM
> > > To: Michael Salter
> > > Cc: Healeys@autox.team.net
> > > Subject: Re: [Healeys] Looking for ideas
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Micheal=2C
> > >
> > > My short article on removing broken studs from Manifolds...
> > >
> > > Removing Broken Studs from Cast Iron Manifolds
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > This is method that I use to remove broken bolts and studs from cast
> > iron exhaust manifolds. With a broken stud in a manifold=2C as long as =
I can
> > get a small pair of long nose locking pliers onto the screw=2C bolt or =
stud
> > then the rest is typically easy=2C if you are patient.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > I heat only the exposed stud or bolt with a torch to cherry red and t=
hen
> > shock cool it with a wet rag=2C followed by some penetrating solution l=
ike
> > "Kroil" or "PB Blaster". Then I carefully clamp the needle nose locking
> > pliers on the end of the exposed stud and GENTLY rock it back and forth
> > ever so slightly. If you get any movement whatsoever back and forth the
> > rest will come=2C if you're patient. Repeat the heating and shock cooli=
ng
> > process followed by the locking pliers as many times as it takes. With
> > patience and luck the broken stud will progressively unscrew a bit fart=
her
> > with each application of heat and penetrating oil until it will unscrew=
 all
> > the way.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > I did this recently with a BJ8 Manifold where 7 of the 8 studs were
> > frozen and/or broken off. Some of them had just ?? of stud proud of the
> > manifold. All seven came out using this process.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > This process may work on an aluminum manifold IF and ONLY IF you are
> > careful not to use too much heat near the aluminum.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On Fri=2C Jun 26=2C 2015 at 2:52 AM=2C Michael Salter <michaelsalter@=
gmail.com
> > >
> > > Thanks to all for the good ideas some I have already tried without
> > success....Looks like cutting and drilling is to be the order of the
> > day..unfortunately those pins are case hardened which won't make things
> > easier.
> > >
> > > If all else fails new brackets..
> > >
> > > Michael S
> > >
> > > BN1 #174
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On Thu=2C Jun 25=2C 2015 at 5:42 PM=2C Michael <michael.salter@gmail.=
com
> > >
> > > I left the seized shackle pins in both sides of this BN1 when it went
> > off to TechnoStrip in the hope that they would come loose.
> > > They didn't so I've spent an inordinate amount of time trying to extr=
act
> > them without wreaking the mounts on the frame.
> > > Made a special puller=2C applied loss of heat=2C drilled right throug=
h each
> > bush=2C grumbled a lot but they will not move despite being subjected t=
o
> > massive amount of force.
> > > Any ideas...damaging the mounts in the chassis makes for a very tedio=
us
> > repair.
> > > Michael S.
> > > BN1 #174
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > >
> > > If you can't fix it with a hammer=2C you've got an electrical problem=
.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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> > >
> > > Message: 2
> > > Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 14:23:45 -0400
> > > From: HealeyRick <healeyrik@gmail.com>
> > > To: Michael Salter <michaelsalter@gmail.com>
> > > Cc: "Healeys@autox.team.net" <Healeys@autox.team.net>
> > > Subject: Re: [Healeys] Looking for ideas
> > > Message-ID:
> > > <CAGfzsZfJA3yxZg4nKSshUo20_+DtfCnzkjsDLrD_R69DXS3wqA@mail.gmail.com>
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> > > If all else fails=2C Electric Discharge Machining (EDM) -
> > > http://www.brokentap.com/services.html
> > >
> > > Best of Luck=2C
> > > Rick Neville
> > >
> > > On Fri=2C Jun 26=2C 2015 at 5:52 AM=2C Michael Salter <michaelsalter@=
gmail.com
> > >
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > > > Thanks to all for the good ideas some I have already tried without
> > > > success....Looks like cutting and drilling is to be the order of th=
e
> > > > day..unfortunately those pins are case hardened which won't make th=
ings
> > > > easier.
> > > > If all else fails new brackets..
> > > >
> > > > Michael S
> > > > BN1 #174
> > > >
> > > > On Thu=2C Jun 25=2C 2015 at 5:42 PM=2C Michael <michael.salter@gmai=
l.com>
> > wrote:
> > > >
> > > >> I left the seized shackle pins in both sides of this BN1 when it w=
ent
> > off
> > > >> to TechnoStrip in the hope that they would come loose.
> > > >> They didn't so I've spent an inordinate amount of time trying to
> > extract
> > > >> them without wreaking the mounts on the frame.
> > > >> Made a special puller=2C applied loss of heat=2C drilled right thr=
ough
> > each
> > > >> bush=2C grumbled a lot but they will not move despite being subjec=
ted to
> > > >> massive amount of force.
> > > >> Any ideas...damaging the mounts in the chassis makes for a very
> > tedious
> > > >> repair.
> > > >> Michael S.
> > > >> BN1 #174
> > > >>
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > *If you can't fix it with a hammer=2C you've got an electrical prob=
lem.*
> > > >
> > > >
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> > > Message: 3
> > > Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 14:45:44 -0400
> > > From: HealeyRick <healeyrik@gmail.com>
> > > To: "healeys@autox.team.net" <healeys@autox.team.net>
> > > Subject: [Healeys] Friday Funny
> > > Message-ID:
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> > >
> > > "Mother-of-two's life is saved by her enormous 38JJ breasts which
> > cushioned
> > > the impact when Mini Cooper ploughed into her"
> > >
> > > Read more:
> > > <
> > http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3139966/Mother-two-s-life-saved=
-enormous-38JJ-breasts-Mini-Cooper-ploughed-her.html
> > >
> > > http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3eBhCvzbj
> > > <
> > http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3139966/Mother-two-s-life-saved=
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> > > ------------------------------
> > >
> > > Message: 4
> > > Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 12:14:10 -0700
> > > From: Michael Oritt <michael.oritt@gmail.com>
> > > To: HealeyRick <healeyrik@gmail.com>=2C "healeys@autox.team.net"
> > > <healeys@autox.team.net>
> > > Subject: Re: [Healeys] Friday Funny
> > > Message-ID: <kci9jwu0oytofjwaspa5vjcf.1435346050611@email.android.com=
>
> > > Content-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"utf-8"
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Food for thought.
> > > Best--Michael Oritt
> > >
> > >
> > > Sent via the Samsung GALAXY S? 5=2C an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone
> > >
> > > -------- Original message --------
> > > From: HealeyRick <healeyrik@gmail.com>
> > > Date: 06/26/2015 11:45 (GMT-08:00)
> > > To: healeys@autox.team.net
> > > Subject: [Healeys] Friday Funny
> > >
> > > "Mother-of-two's life is saved by her enormous 38JJ breasts which
> > cushioned the impact when Mini Cooper ploughed into her"
> > >
> > > Read more:?http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3eBhCvzbj?
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> > >
> > > Message: 5
> > > Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 01:35:55 +0000
> > > From: WILLIAM B LAWRENCE <ynotink@msn.com>
> > > To: Larry Varley <varley@cosmos.net.au>
> > > Cc: "healeys@autox.team.net" <healeys@autox.team.net>
> > > Subject: Re: [Healeys] FW: Oil again
> > > Message-ID: <SNT149-W8988C64BD609CADAD9D02CA5AC0@phx.gbl>
> > > Content-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"iso-8859-1"
> > >
> > > Larry=2C I don't think they mess with the journals so there should be=
 no
> > problem there. I've seen a website for Vandervell=2C but they are proba=
bly
> > owned by someone else now. If they maintained their old quality and if =
they
> > still make the right bearings they would be the go to source. As it is =
it's
> > a crapshoot. I am going to contact them and see what they claim.
> > > My block has been over-bored and after 13 years of service wouldn't
> > quite clean up at 88 mm. I'll be ordering the 88.5 mm pistons. I like t=
he
> > DW route because it allows them to use lighter pistons and more modern
> > metric rings they say will cut down on blow-by. CR shouldn't change unl=
ess
> > I do cut the pistons and then it won't increase much. I'm waiting to he=
ar
> > what needs to be done to the head. If it needs to be decked too a lot o=
f
> > things might change.I haven't micced the old head gasket=2C but i'll ne=
ed to
> > compare it to the new one at some point. Even though I don't think I'll=
 be
> > driving it at high revs very much I'm still going to change out to the
> > narrow drive belt just because I can incorporate a vibration damper.
> > >
> > >
> > > Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 17:12:24 +1000
> > > From: varley@cosmos.net.au
> > > To: ynotink@msn.com
> > > CC: healeys@autox.team.net
> > > Subject: Re: [Healeys] FW: Oil again
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi Bill=2C don't let them grind the cam journals=2C it seems undersiz=
e
> > > cam bearings are not obtainable. King bearings had a problem many
> > > years ago but I believe there are no problems with them now.
> > > Vandervell did make bearings for the 100 years ago but they would
> > > be hard to find these days. The 100 block is very soft iron=2C my car
> > > had a massive ring groove even though the engine had only done 8000
> > > miles from new. I had it bored to 3 5/8 and sleeved it back to 3 1/2
> > > using good quality iron liners from LA Sleeve. I used semi dished
> > > plus 0.060 pistons from JP pistons here in Australia. They give a
> > > final compression ratio of about 9.5 to 1. I would see no problem
> > > with machining the top of the pistons back flush as it would only be
> > > a very small amount. My head gasket is 0.040 thick composite
> > > material with steel rings around the bores. As long as the pistons
> > > are no more than flush with the top of the bore you should have no
> > > problem.
> > >
> > > Hope it all works out
> > >
> > > Regards
> > >
> > > Larry Varley
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On 26/06/2015 2:33 PM=2C WILLIAM B
> > > LAWRENCE wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Thanks for the advise Larry=2C
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Yeah=2C I was wondering about the piston clearance since I
> > > don't really know what the stock deck height is supposed to be
> > > or how much it has been cut before. I'm planning on using
> > > Denis Welch's 100M pistons and their MLS head gasket. I
> > > suppose I could use a shim to clear the pistons if they are
> > > too close=2C but that would defeat the purpose of the MLS
> > > gasket. Instead of that I've been thinking of having the top
> > > of the piston (ring around the pocket) cut back enough to
> > > clear the head if necessary. The metal seems to be plenty
> > > thick there.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > I'm planning to do several fit ups with an old gasket
> > > (assuming the new gasket will crush to the near the same
> > > dimension) and check for interference and clearances with some
> > > modeling clay. I've heard there is an optimal piston to head
> > > dimension to reduce the squish area while still allowing
> > > clearance for rod thermal expansion. If you have any
> > > information on that or on any other tricks or rules of thumb I
> > > could use the info.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > I'm sending my camshaft back to Iskendarian to have it
> > > freshened up. I really liked their grind so don't feel the
> > > need to change.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Checking over the engine while I was disassembling it=2C a
> > > lot of the grime I thought was coming from gasketed joints was
> > > actually from the copious amounts of oil running out of the
> > > head joint. Most of my joints seemed to be successfully sealed
> > > although I may have had a problem with the rear lip seal. I
> > > think I overextended the garter spring while I was assembling
> > > it. Not a lot of room for my big clumsy fingers to manipulate
> > > the spring. I think I'll assemble it on the crank before I lay
> > > it in the block this time. I'm always amazed when I think
> > > about the rear cam journal being sealed by a gasket on the end
> > > plate. It's a miracle it doesn't leak=2C but I guess most don't.
> > > Extra support there would be a good thing.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Right now I'm working on sourcing parts and I'm running
> > > into a blank wall when I look for good quality engine
> > > bearings. Moss has some trimetal rod bearings by King=2C but I
> > > don't know anything about them and I would want the same for
> > > the mains too. I'd like to find some Vandervells or similar
> > > quality bearings=2C but all their parts lists I've seen don't
> > > include the A90 engine.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Again=2C thanks for your input. I'm going to need all the
> > > help I can get.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Oh=2C and while the engine is down I'm going to be working on
> > > the body and interior too. A Healey has an image to uphold and
> > > so far mine is falling short.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Bill Lawrence
> > > BN1 #554
> > >
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> > > Message: 6
> > > Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 20:04:25 -0700
> > > From: "=3D?utf-8?Q?healeymanjim?=3D" <healeymanjim@hansencc.net>
> > > To: healeys@autox.team.net <healeys@autox.team.net>
> > > Subject: [Healeys] o/d again
> > > Message-ID: <20150627030425.8371.qmail@server278.com>
> > > Content-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"utf-8"
> > >
> > > just got the replacement springs for the triumph o/d type A I am work=
ing
> > on. all eight springs are the exact same length. 4 are yellow tipped an=
d 4
> > are red tipped. the red tipped ones appear weaker than the yellow tippe=
d
> > ones. did laycock come up with a new technical change and not notify
> > triumph=2C as all their repair manuals talk about short and long spring=
s. the
> > springs that were in the o/d are exactly like the ones I received today=
.
> > while perusing a type A repair video I noticed that the guy doing the
> > repair had a set of springs he was going to install that had red and ye=
llow
> > painted tips. appears to me that the weaker springs compress to the sam=
e
> > tension as the stronger ones to replace short/long springs. can anyone =
clue
> > me in as to what is happening.
> > >
> > >
> > > ------------------------------
> > >
> > > Message: 7
> > > Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 05:33:46 +0000 (UTC)
> > > From: Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net>
> > > To: WILLIAM B LAWRENCE <ynotink@msn.com>=2C Larry Varley
> > > <varley@cosmos.net.au>
> > > Cc: healeys@autox.team.net
> > > Subject: Re: [Healeys] FW: Oil again
> > > Message-ID:
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> Message: 5
> Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 18:50:35 -0700
> From: I Erbs <eyera3000@gmail.com>
> To: Alan Seigrist <healey.nut@gmail.com>
> Cc: Austin Healey List <healeys@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Re: [Healeys] California Legacy License Plate program
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> I think I have a pair of 63 yellow and black plates. Make me a good offer
> and I'll look in the garage for them
>=20
> Ira Erbs
> Portland=2C OR
>    _______                                  _______
>      (______ \____1959 BN4____/ _______)
>          (_________________________)
>=20
> On Sat=2C Jun 27=2C 2015 at 6:32 PM=2C Alan Seigrist <healey.nut@gmail.co=
m> wrote:
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> > I think it's fine=2C they made so many of us give up our black and blue
> > plates=2C only a handful of very stubborn enthusiasts have been able to=
 keep
> > their original plates=2C I had to give them up on my BJ8 when my local =
DMV
> > refused to renew them in the 80's.  So now I can go get them again for =
a
> > small fee.  CA needs the money=2C so this is a good way for them to rai=
se
> > money without raising taxes.
> >
> > On Sun=2C Jun 28=2C 2015 at 7:41 AM=2C Rohan Marr <rohanmarr@mac.com> w=
rote:
> >
> >> Apologies if this has already been discussed=2C but I found this today=
 and
> >> as an owner of an original ?black plated? California car. I have mixed
> >> feelings on this one. Firstly it is worth reading up on the announceme=
nt
> >> and links:
> >>
> >> Classic California License Plates to Hit Streets this Summer:
> >> https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/pubs/newsrel/newsrel15/2015_4=
1
> >> CA DMV: https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/legacyplates/index
> >>
> >> So why the mixed feelings=2C well original black plates had some value=
 and
> >> meaning - the car was an original California car. Unfortunately my pla=
tes
> >> have really deteriorated=2C and after a few steep driveways (you know =
how low
> >> our cars are) I have bent them in half one by one until they broke in =
half.
> >> I only ever had one plate on the rear and swapped it ? the current one=
 is
> >> hanging on by a thread. So I was looking to see if someone would repro=
duce
> >> them and I remember a link to someone who ?unofficially? remade them
> >> published on this list a few years ago. These new ones will reportedly=
 use
> >> the same dye press tooling as the originals out of Folsom Prison (not =
sure
> >> where I read that)=2C but unlike the original these will have a modern
> >> reflective coating and more importantly be available for use on any
> >> vehicle=2C both old and new=2C or car=2C truck or motorcycles. I know =
how I feel
> >> about a Prius with black plates!
> >>
> >> So what I really want to do is replace my plates with the same number =
etc
> >> with an original look=2C or do I want to give up on that and bite the =
bullet
> >> for a vanity plate with the new black?
> >>
> >> What does everyone think of this?
> >>
> >> Rohan (aka Aussie)
> >> ?56 Longbridge BN4 ?Hellouise"
> >>
> >
> >
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> Message: 6
> Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 19:36:57 -0700
> From: "Earl Kagna" <kags@shaw.ca>
> To: "John and Judy Carter" <jc9821@msn.com>=2C        <healeys@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Re: [Healeys] Door Trim
> Message-ID: <606797BCF6F24BA8B815AF463545B0B1@KagsLaptop>
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> Hi John ? left some of your door seal at Alderbrook=2C did you? Nice seei=
ng you there.
>=20
> Bristleflex ? by Martin MacGregor.  Autofarm in Ontario Canada stocks it.=
  It?s far and away the best door seal I?ve used.  Works even better if it?=
s installed correctly.
>=20
> Earl Kagna
> Victoria=2C B.C.
> BJ8=2C BT7 tri-carb
>=20
> From: John and Judy Carter=20
> Sent: Saturday=2C June 27=2C 2015 6:26 PM
> To: healeys@autox.team.net=20
> Subject: [Healeys] Door Trim
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> What is the name and the source for the rubber door trim(surround) that s=
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> Message: 7
> Date: Sun=2C 28 Jun 2015 03:04:32 +0000 (UTC)
> From: Stephen Hutchings <s.hutchings@rogers.com>
> To: John and Judy Carter <jc9821@msn.com>=2C  "healeys@autox.team.net"
>       <healeys@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Re: [Healeys] Door Trim
> Message-ID:
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> Content-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"utf-8"
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> Martin Mcgregor has "Bristleflex"=2C which is the superior door seal...bu=
t I was there recently and he's waiting on a new run and doesn't have it in=
 stock at the moment.You can get contact info at MacGregor British Car Part=
sHowever=2C he tells me that the website is out of date.
> Stephen=2C BJ8
>=20
> | ? |
> | ? |  | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
> | MacGregor British Car PartsNEW "BRISTLEFLEX?" DOOR SEALS Bad Doorseals?=
 Don't Fit? Won't stay on? Doors won't shut? We've made "Bristleflex?".  |
> |  |
> | View on www.macgregorukcarp... | Preview by Yahoo |
> |  |
> | ? |
>=20
>=20
>       From: John and Judy Carter <jc9821@msn.com>
>  To: "healeys@autox.team.net" <healeys@autox.team.net>=20
>  Sent: Saturday=2C June 27=2C 2015 9:26 PM
>  Subject: [Healeys] Door Trim
>   =20
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ibri=3B}-->What is the name and the source for the rubber door trim(surroun=
d) that stays put ?on a BJ8 and other models?
>=20
> > From: healeys-request@autox.team.net
> > Subject: Healeys Digest=2C Vol 8=2C Issue 181
> > To: healeys@autox.team.net
> > Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 12:00:02 -0600
> >=20
> > Send Healeys mailing list submissions to
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> > than "Re: Contents of Healeys digest..."
> >=20
> >=20
> > Today's Topics:
> >=20
> > 1. Re: Looking for ideas (Randy Dickson)
> > 2. Re: Looking for ideas (HealeyRick)
> > 3. Friday Funny (HealeyRick)
> > 4. Re: Friday Funny (Michael Oritt)
> > 5. Re: FW: Oil again (WILLIAM B LAWRENCE)
> > 6. o/d again (=3D?utf-8?Q?healeymanjim?=3D)
> > 7. Re: FW: Oil again (Bob Spidell)
> >=20
> >=20
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >=20
> > Message: 1
> > Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 13:07:58 -0500
> > From: "Randy Dickson" <rdickson@midwestarchaeology.com>
> > To: <Healeys@autox.team.net>
> > Subject: Re: [Healeys] Looking for ideas
> > Message-ID: <026701d0b03b$091255e0$1b3701a0$@midwestarchaeology.com>
> > Content-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"utf-8"
> >=20
> > Fellow Healeyoids! I wonder if you could weld a nut bolt combo to the s=
hackle pin and use a slide hammer to pull it out whilst using heat and quen=
ching with ice water or dry ice.
> >=20
> >=20
> >=20
> > Randy=20
> >=20
> > 60 BT7
> >=20
> > 63 BJ7
> >=20
> >=20
> >=20
> >=20
> >=20
> > From: Healeys [mailto:healeys-bounces@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Curt=
is Arndt
> > Sent: Friday=2C June 26=2C 2015 12:39 PM
> > To: Michael Salter
> > Cc: Healeys@autox.team.net
> > Subject: Re: [Healeys] Looking for ideas
> >=20
> >=20
> >=20
> > Micheal=2C
> >=20
> > My short article on removing broken studs from Manifolds...
> >=20
> > Removing Broken Studs from Cast Iron Manifolds
> >=20
> >=20
> >=20
> > This is method that I use to remove broken bolts and studs from cast ir=
on exhaust manifolds. With a broken stud in a manifold=2C as long as I can =
get a small pair of long nose locking pliers onto the screw=2C bolt or stud=
 then the rest is typically easy=2C if you are patient.
> >=20
> >=20
> >=20
> > I heat only the exposed stud or bolt with a torch to cherry red and the=
n shock cool it with a wet rag=2C followed by some penetrating solution lik=
e "Kroil" or "PB Blaster". Then I carefully clamp the needle nose locking p=
liers on the end of the exposed stud and GENTLY rock it back and forth ever=
 so slightly. If you get any movement whatsoever back and forth the rest wi=
ll come=2C if you're patient. Repeat the heating and shock cooling process =
followed by the locking pliers as many times as it takes. With patience and=
 luck the broken stud will progressively unscrew a bit farther with each ap=
plication of heat and penetrating oil until it will unscrew all the way.=20
> >=20
> >=20
> >=20
> > I did this recently with a BJ8 Manifold where 7 of the 8 studs were fro=
zen and/or broken off. Some of them had just ?? of stud proud of the manifo=
ld. All seven came out using this process.
> >=20
> >=20
> >=20
> > This process may work on an aluminum manifold IF and ONLY IF you are ca=
reful not to use too much heat near the aluminum.=20
> >=20
> >=20
> >=20
> >=20
> >=20
> > On Fri=2C Jun 26=2C 2015 at 2:52 AM=2C Michael Salter <michaelsalter@gm=
> >=20
> > Thanks to all for the good ideas some I have already tried without succ=
ess....Looks like cutting and drilling is to be the order of the day..unfor=
tunately those pins are case hardened which won't make things easier.
> >=20
> > If all else fails new brackets..
> >=20
> > Michael S
> >=20
> > BN1 #174
> >=20
> >=20
> >=20
> > On Thu=2C Jun 25=2C 2015 at 5:42 PM=2C Michael <michael.salter@gmail.co=
> >=20
> > I left the seized shackle pins in both sides of this BN1 when it went o=
ff to TechnoStrip in the hope that they would come loose.
> > They didn't so I've spent an inordinate amount of time trying to extrac=
t them without wreaking the mounts on the frame.
> > Made a special puller=2C applied loss of heat=2C drilled right through =
each bush=2C grumbled a lot but they will not move despite being subjected =
to massive amount of force.
> > Any ideas...damaging the mounts in the chassis makes for a very tedious=
 repair.
> > Michael S.
> > BN1 #174
> >=20
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> > --=20
> >=20
> > If you can't fix it with a hammer=2C you've got an electrical problem.
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> > Message: 2
> > Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 14:23:45 -0400
> > From: HealeyRick <healeyrik@gmail.com>
> > To: Michael Salter <michaelsalter@gmail.com>
> > Cc: "Healeys@autox.team.net" <Healeys@autox.team.net>
> > Subject: Re: [Healeys] Looking for ideas
> > Message-ID:
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> > If all else fails=2C Electric Discharge Machining (EDM) -
> > http://www.brokentap.com/services.html
> >=20
> > Best of Luck=2C
> > Rick Neville
> >=20
> > On Fri=2C Jun 26=2C 2015 at 5:52 AM=2C Michael Salter <michaelsalter@gm=
ail.com>
> > wrote:
> >=20
> > > Thanks to all for the good ideas some I have already tried without
> > > success....Looks like cutting and drilling is to be the order of the
> > > day..unfortunately those pins are case hardened which won't make thin=
gs
> > > easier.
> > > If all else fails new brackets..
> > >
> > > Michael S
> > > BN1 #174
> > >
> > > On Thu=2C Jun 25=2C 2015 at 5:42 PM=2C Michael <michael.salter@gmail.=
com> wrote:
> > >
> > >> I left the seized shackle pins in both sides of this BN1 when it wen=
t off
> > >> to TechnoStrip in the hope that they would come loose.
> > >> They didn't so I've spent an inordinate amount of time trying to ext=
ract
> > >> them without wreaking the mounts on the frame.
> > >> Made a special puller=2C applied loss of heat=2C drilled right throu=
gh each
> > >> bush=2C grumbled a lot but they will not move despite being subjecte=
d to
> > >> massive amount of force.
> > >> Any ideas...damaging the mounts in the chassis makes for a very tedi=
ous
> > >> repair.
> > >> Michael S.
> > >> BN1 #174
> > >>
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > *If you can't fix it with a hammer=2C you've got an electrical proble=
m.*
> > >
> > >
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> > Message: 3
> > Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 14:45:44 -0400
> > From: HealeyRick <healeyrik@gmail.com>
> > To: "healeys@autox.team.net" <healeys@autox.team.net>
> > Subject: [Healeys] Friday Funny
> > Message-ID:
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> > "Mother-of-two's life is saved by her enormous 38JJ breasts which cushi=
oned
> > the impact when Mini Cooper ploughed into her"
> >=20
> > Read more:
> > <http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3139966/Mother-two-s-life-save=
d-enormous-38JJ-breasts-Mini-Cooper-ploughed-her.html>
> > http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3eBhCvzbj
> > <http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3139966/Mother-two-s-life-save=
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> > Message: 4
> > Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 12:14:10 -0700
> > From: Michael Oritt <michael.oritt@gmail.com>
> > To: HealeyRick <healeyrik@gmail.com>=2C "healeys@autox.team.net"
> > <healeys@autox.team.net>
> > Subject: Re: [Healeys] Friday Funny
> > Message-ID: <kci9jwu0oytofjwaspa5vjcf.1435346050611@email.android.com>
> > Content-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"utf-8"
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> >=20
> >=20
> > Food for thought.
> > Best--Michael Oritt
> >=20
> >=20
> > Sent via the Samsung GALAXY S? 5=2C an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone
> >=20
> > -------- Original message --------
> > From: HealeyRick <healeyrik@gmail.com>=20
> > Date: 06/26/2015 11:45 (GMT-08:00)=20
> > To: healeys@autox.team.net=20
> > Subject: [Healeys] Friday Funny=20
> >=20
> > "Mother-of-two's life is saved by her enormous 38JJ breasts which cushi=
oned the impact when Mini Cooper ploughed into her"
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> > Message: 5
> > Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 01:35:55 +0000
> > From: WILLIAM B LAWRENCE <ynotink@msn.com>
> > To: Larry Varley <varley@cosmos.net.au>
> > Cc: "healeys@autox.team.net" <healeys@autox.team.net>
> > Subject: Re: [Healeys] FW: Oil again
> > Message-ID: <SNT149-W8988C64BD609CADAD9D02CA5AC0@phx.gbl>
> > Content-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"iso-8859-1"
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> > Larry=2C I don't think they mess with the journals so there should be n=
o problem there. I've seen a website for Vandervell=2C but they are probabl=
y owned by someone else now. If they maintained their old quality and if th=
ey still make the right bearings they would be the go to source. As it is i=
t's a crapshoot. I am going to contact them and see what they claim.
> > My block has been over-bored and after 13 years of service wouldn't qui=
te clean up at 88 mm. I'll be ordering the 88.5 mm pistons. I like the DW r=
oute because it allows them to use lighter pistons and more modern metric r=
ings they say will cut down on blow-by. CR shouldn't change unless I do cut=
 the pistons and then it won't increase much. I'm waiting to hear what need=
s to be done to the head. If it needs to be decked too a lot of things migh=
t change.I haven't micced the old head gasket=2C but i'll need to compare i=
t to the new one at some point. Even though I don't think I'll be driving i=
t at high revs very much I'm still going to change out to the narrow drive =
belt just because I can incorporate a vibration damper.
> >=20
> >=20
> > Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 17:12:24 +1000
> > From: varley@cosmos.net.au
> > To: ynotink@msn.com
> > CC: healeys@autox.team.net
> > Subject: Re: [Healeys] FW: Oil again
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> > Hi Bill=2C don't let them grind the cam journals=2C it seems undersize
> > cam bearings are not obtainable. King bearings had a problem many
> > years ago but I believe there are no problems with them now.
> > Vandervell did make bearings for the 100 years ago but they would
> > be hard to find these days. The 100 block is very soft iron=2C my car
> > had a massive ring groove even though the engine had only done 8000
> > miles from new. I had it bored to 3 5/8 and sleeved it back to 3 1/2
> > using good quality iron liners from LA Sleeve. I used semi dished
> > plus 0.060 pistons from JP pistons here in Australia. They give a
> > final compression ratio of about 9.5 to 1. I would see no problem
> > with machining the top of the pistons back flush as it would only be
> > a very small amount. My head gasket is 0.040 thick composite
> > material with steel rings around the bores. As long as the pistons
> > are no more than flush with the top of the bore you should have no
> > problem.
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> > Regards
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> > Yeah=2C I was wondering about the piston clearance since I
> > don't really know what the stock deck height is supposed to be
> > or how much it has been cut before. I'm planning on using
> > Denis Welch's 100M pistons and their MLS head gasket. I
> > suppose I could use a shim to clear the pistons if they are
> > too close=2C but that would defeat the purpose of the MLS
> > gasket. Instead of that I've been thinking of having the top
> > of the piston (ring around the pocket) cut back enough to
> > clear the head if necessary. The metal seems to be plenty
> > thick there.
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> > I'm planning to do several fit ups with an old gasket
> > (assuming the new gasket will crush to the near the same
> > dimension) and check for interference and clearances with some
> > modeling clay. I've heard there is an optimal piston to head
> > dimension to reduce the squish area while still allowing
> > clearance for rod thermal expansion. If you have any
> > information on that or on any other tricks or rules of thumb I
> > could use the info.
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> > I'm sending my camshaft back to Iskendarian to have it
> > freshened up. I really liked their grind so don't feel the
> > need to change.
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> > Checking over the engine while I was disassembling it=2C a
> > lot of the grime I thought was coming from gasketed joints was
> > actually from the copious amounts of oil running out of the
> > head joint. Most of my joints seemed to be successfully sealed
> > although I may have had a problem with the rear lip seal. I
> > think I overextended the garter spring while I was assembling
> > it. Not a lot of room for my big clumsy fingers to manipulate
> > the spring. I think I'll assemble it on the crank before I lay
> > it in the block this time. I'm always amazed when I think
> > about the rear cam journal being sealed by a gasket on the end
> > plate. It's a miracle it doesn't leak=2C but I guess most don't.
> > Extra support there would be a good thing.
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> > Right now I'm working on sourcing parts and I'm running
> > into a blank wall when I look for good quality engine
> > bearings. Moss has some trimetal rod bearings by King=2C but I
> > don't know anything about them and I would want the same for
> > the mains too. I'd like to find some Vandervells or similar
> > quality bearings=2C but all their parts lists I've seen don't
> > include the A90 engine.
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> > Again=2C thanks for your input. I'm going to need all the
> > help I can get.
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> > Oh=2C and while the engine is down I'm going to be working on
> > the body and interior too. A Healey has an image to uphold and
> > so far mine is falling short.
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> > Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 20:04:25 -0700
> > From: "=3D?utf-8?Q?healeymanjim?=3D" <healeymanjim@hansencc.net>
> > To: healeys@autox.team.net <healeys@autox.team.net>
> > Subject: [Healeys] o/d again
> > Message-ID: <20150627030425.8371.qmail@server278.com>
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> > just got the replacement springs for the triumph o/d type A I am workin=
g on. all eight springs are the exact same length. 4 are yellow tipped and =
4 are red tipped. the red tipped ones appear weaker than the yellow tipped =
ones. did laycock come up with a new technical change and not notify triump=
h=2C as all their repair manuals talk about short and long springs. the spr=
ings that were in the o/d are exactly like the ones I received today. while=
 perusing a type A repair video I noticed that the guy doing the repair had=
 a set of springs he was going to install that had red and yellow painted t=
ips. appears to me that the weaker springs compress to the same tension as =
the stronger ones to replace short/long springs. can anyone clue me in as t=
o what is happening.
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> > Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 05:33:46 +0000 (UTC)
> > From: Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net>
> > To: WILLIAM B LAWRENCE <ynotink@msn.com>=2C Larry Varley
> > <varley@cosmos.net.au>
> > Cc: healeys@autox.team.net
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> Date: Sun=2C 28 Jun 2015 03:11:03 +0000 (UTC)
> From: Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net>
> To: Alan Seigrist <healey.nut@gmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: [Healeys] California Legacy License Plate program
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> My BJ8 has the original yellow-on-black plates=3B DMV ain't said squat (t=
hey'd have to pry them from ...). Bought the car in '83. Wish our BN2 had b=
lack-on-yellow(?) plates=3B had to settle for vanity '1956 M'=20
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> I think it's fine=2C they made so many of us give up our black and blue p=
lates=2C only a handful of very stubborn enthusiasts have been able to keep=
 their original plates=2C I had to give them up on my BJ8 when my local DMV=
 refused to renew them in the 80's. So now I can go get them again for a sm=
all fee. CA needs the money=2C so this is a good way for them to raise mone=
y without raising taxes.=20
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> On Sun=2C Jun 28=2C 2015 at 7:41 AM=2C Rohan Marr < rohanmarr@mac.com > w=
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> Apologies if this has already been discussed=2C but I found this today an=
d as an owner of an original ?black plated? California car. I have mixed fe=
elings on this one. Firstly it is worth reading up on the announcement and =
links:=20
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> Classic California License Plates to Hit Streets this Summer: https://www=
.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/pubs/newsrel/newsrel15/2015_41=20
> CA DMV: https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/legacyplates/index=20
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> So why the mixed feelings=2C well original black plates had some value an=
d meaning - the car was an original California car. Unfortunately my plates=
 have really deteriorated=2C and after a few steep driveways (you know how =
low our cars are) I have bent them in half one by one until they broke in h=
alf. I only ever had one plate on the rear and swapped it ? the current one=
 is hanging on by a thread. So I was looking to see if someone would reprod=
uce them and I remember a link to someone who ?unofficially? remade them pu=
blished on this list a few years ago. These new ones will reportedly use th=
e same dye press tooling as the originals out of Folsom Prison (not sure wh=
ere I read that)=2C but unlike the original these will have a modern reflec=
tive coating and more importantly be available for use on any vehicle=2C bo=
th old and new=2C or car=2C truck or motorcycles. I know how I feel about a=
 Prius with black plates!=20
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> So what I really want to do is replace my plates with the same number etc=
 with an original look=2C or do I want to give up on that and bite the bull=
et for a vanity plate with the new black?=20
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> Message: 9
> Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 23:11:51 -0400
> From: Elton Schulz <eschulz@frontiernet.net>
> To: Healey List <healeys@autox.team.net>
> Subject: [Healeys] Headlight relay kit
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> Fellow Listers=2C
> I'd like to install a headlight relay kit I obtained from Moss for my BJ7=
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> Where is a good spot to mount the two relays for conveniently running=20
> the wiring without having to cut into the loom of the wiring harness?=20
> Any photos or wiring diagrams would also be helpful.
> Thanks in advance=2C
> Elton
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> Message: 10
> Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 23:18:17 -0400
> From: Elton Schulz <eschulz@frontiernet.net>
> To: healeys@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: [Healeys] Door Trim
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> I got mine from MacGregor called Bristleflex. Although more money=2C they=
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> stay on unlike some others.
> Elton
> On 6/27/2015 9:26 PM=2C John and Judy Carter wrote:
> > What is the name and the source for the rubber door trim(surround)=20
> > that stays put  on a BJ8 and other models?
> >
> > > From: healeys-request@autox.team.net
> > > Subject: Healeys Digest=2C Vol 8=2C Issue 181
> > > To: healeys@autox.team.net
> > > Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 12:00:02 -0600
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> > > Today's Topics:
> > >
> > > 1. Re: Looking for ideas (Randy Dickson)
> > > 2. Re: Looking for ideas (HealeyRick)
> > > 3. Friday Funny (HealeyRick)
> > > 4. Re: Friday Funny (Michael Oritt)
> > > 5. Re: FW: Oil again (WILLIAM B LAWRENCE)
> > > 6. o/d again (=3D?utf-8?Q?healeymanjim?=3D)
> > > 7. Re: FW: Oil again (Bob Spidell)
> > >
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> > > Message: 1
> > > Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 13:07:58 -0500
> > > From: "Randy Dickson" <rdickson@midwestarchaeology.com>
> > > To: <Healeys@autox.team.net>
> > > Subject: Re: [Healeys] Looking for ideas
> > > Message-ID: <026701d0b03b$091255e0$1b3701a0$@midwestarchaeology.com>
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> > > Fellow Healeyoids! I wonder if you could weld a nut bolt combo to=20
> > the shackle pin and use a slide hammer to pull it out whilst using=20
> > heat and quenching with ice water or dry ice.
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> > >
> > > Randy
> > >
> > > 60 BT7
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> > > 63 BJ7
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> > >
> > >
> > > From: Healeys [mailto:healeys-bounces@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of=20
> > Curtis Arndt
> > > Sent: Friday=2C June 26=2C 2015 12:39 PM
> > > To: Michael Salter
> > > Cc: Healeys@autox.team.net
> > > Subject: Re: [Healeys] Looking for ideas
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Micheal=2C
> > >
> > > My short article on removing broken studs from Manifolds...
> > >
> > > Removing Broken Studs from Cast Iron Manifolds
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > This is method that I use to remove broken bolts and studs from cast=
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> > iron exhaust manifolds. With a broken stud in a manifold=2C as long as =
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> > can get a small pair of long nose locking pliers onto the screw=2C bolt=
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> > or stud then the rest is typically easy=2C if you are patient.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > I heat only the exposed stud or bolt with a torch to cherry red and=20
> > then shock cool it with a wet rag=2C followed by some penetrating=20
> > solution like "Kroil" or "PB Blaster". Then I carefully clamp the=20
> > needle nose locking pliers on the end of the exposed stud and GENTLY=20
> > rock it back and forth ever so slightly. If you get any movement=20
> > whatsoever back and forth the rest will come=2C if you're patient.=20
> > Repeat the heating and shock cooling process followed by the locking=20
> > pliers as many times as it takes. With patience and luck the broken=20
> > stud will progressively unscrew a bit farther with each application of=
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> > heat and penetrating oil until it will unscrew all the way.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > I did this recently with a BJ8 Manifold where 7 of the 8 studs were=20
> > frozen and/or broken off. Some of them had just ?? of stud proud of=20
> > the manifold. All seven came out using this process.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > This process may work on an aluminum manifold IF and ONLY IF you are=
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> > careful not to use too much heat near the aluminum.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On Fri=2C Jun 26=2C 2015 at 2:52 AM=2C Michael Salter=20
> > >
> > > Thanks to all for the good ideas some I have already tried without=20
> > success....Looks like cutting and drilling is to be the order of the=20
> > day..unfortunately those pins are case hardened which won't make=20
> > things easier.
> > >
> > > If all else fails new brackets..
> > >
> > > Michael S
> > >
> > > BN1 #174
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On Thu=2C Jun 25=2C 2015 at 5:42 PM=2C Michael <michael.salter@gmail.=
com=20
> > >
> > > I left the seized shackle pins in both sides of this BN1 when it=20
> > went off to TechnoStrip in the hope that they would come loose.
> > > They didn't so I've spent an inordinate amount of time trying to=20
> > extract them without wreaking the mounts on the frame.
> > > Made a special puller=2C applied loss of heat=2C drilled right throug=
h=20
> > each bush=2C grumbled a lot but they will not move despite being=20
> > subjected to massive amount of force.
> > > Any ideas...damaging the mounts in the chassis makes for a very=20
> > tedious repair.
> > > Michael S.
> > > BN1 #174
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> > >
> > >
> > >
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> > > If you can't fix it with a hammer=2C you've got an electrical problem=
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> > > Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 14:23:45 -0400
> > > From: HealeyRick <healeyrik@gmail.com>
> > > To: Michael Salter <michaelsalter@gmail.com>
> > > Cc: "Healeys@autox.team.net" <Healeys@autox.team.net>
> > > Subject: Re: [Healeys] Looking for ideas
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> > > If all else fails=2C Electric Discharge Machining (EDM) -
> > > http://www.brokentap.com/services.html
> > >
> > > Best of Luck=2C
> > > Rick Neville
> > >
> > > On Fri=2C Jun 26=2C 2015 at 5:52 AM=2C Michael Salter=20
> > <michaelsalter@gmail.com>
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > > > Thanks to all for the good ideas some I have already tried without
> > > > success....Looks like cutting and drilling is to be the order of th=
e
> > > > day..unfortunately those pins are case hardened which won't make=20
> > things
> > > > easier.
> > > > If all else fails new brackets..
> > > >
> > > > Michael S
> > > > BN1 #174
> > > >
> > > > On Thu=2C Jun 25=2C 2015 at 5:42 PM=2C Michael=20
> > <michael.salter@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > >
> > > >> I left the seized shackle pins in both sides of this BN1 when it=20
> > went off
> > > >> to TechnoStrip in the hope that they would come loose.
> > > >> They didn't so I've spent an inordinate amount of time trying to=20
> > extract
> > > >> them without wreaking the mounts on the frame.
> > > >> Made a special puller=2C applied loss of heat=2C drilled right=20
> > through each
> > > >> bush=2C grumbled a lot but they will not move despite being=20
> > subjected to
> > > >> massive amount of force.
> > > >> Any ideas...damaging the mounts in the chassis makes for a very=20
> > tedious
> > > >> repair.
> > > >> Michael S.
> > > >> BN1 #174
> > > >>
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > *If you can't fix it with a hammer=2C you've got an electrical prob=
lem.*
> > > >
> > > >
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> > > Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 14:45:44 -0400
> > > From: HealeyRick <healeyrik@gmail.com>
> > > To: "healeys@autox.team.net" <healeys@autox.team.net>
> > > Subject: [Healeys] Friday Funny
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> > > the impact when Mini Cooper ploughed into her"
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> > > Message: 4
> > > Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 12:14:10 -0700
> > > From: Michael Oritt <michael.oritt@gmail.com>
> > > To: HealeyRick <healeyrik@gmail.com>=2C "healeys@autox.team.net"
> > > <healeys@autox.team.net>
> > > Subject: Re: [Healeys] Friday Funny
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> > >
> > > Food for thought.
> > > Best--Michael Oritt
> > >
> > >
> > > Sent via the Samsung GALAXY S? 5=2C an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone
> > >
> > > -------- Original message --------
> > > From: HealeyRick <healeyrik@gmail.com>
> > > Date: 06/26/2015 11:45 (GMT-08:00)
> > > To: healeys@autox.team.net
> > > Subject: [Healeys] Friday Funny
> > >
> > > "Mother-of-two's life is saved by her enormous 38JJ breasts which=20
> > cushioned the impact when Mini Cooper ploughed into her"
> > >
> > > Read more:?http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3eBhCvzbj?
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> > >
> > > Message: 5
> > > Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 01:35:55 +0000
> > > From: WILLIAM B LAWRENCE <ynotink@msn.com>
> > > To: Larry Varley <varley@cosmos.net.au>
> > > Cc: "healeys@autox.team.net" <healeys@autox.team.net>
> > > Subject: Re: [Healeys] FW: Oil again
> > > Message-ID: <SNT149-W8988C64BD609CADAD9D02CA5AC0@phx.gbl>
> > > Content-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"iso-8859-1"
> > >
> > > Larry=2C I don't think they mess with the journals so there should be=
=20
> > no problem there. I've seen a website for Vandervell=2C but they are=20
> > probably owned by someone else now. If they maintained their old=20
> > quality and if they still make the right bearings they would be the go=
=20
> > to source. As it is it's a crapshoot. I am going to contact them and=20
> > see what they claim.
> > > My block has been over-bored and after 13 years of service wouldn't=20
> > quite clean up at 88 mm. I'll be ordering the 88.5 mm pistons. I like=20
> > the DW route because it allows them to use lighter pistons and more=20
> > modern metric rings they say will cut down on blow-by. CR shouldn't=20
> > change unless I do cut the pistons and then it won't increase much.=20
> > I'm waiting to hear what needs to be done to the head. If it needs to=20
> > be decked too a lot of things might change.I haven't micced the old=20
> > head gasket=2C but i'll need to compare it to the new one at some point=
.=20
> > Even though I don't think I'll be driving it at high revs very much=20
> > I'm still going to change out to the narrow drive belt just because I=20
> > can incorporate a vibration damper.
> > >
> > >
> > > Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 17:12:24 +1000
> > > From: varley@cosmos.net.au
> > > To: ynotink@msn.com
> > > CC: healeys@autox.team.net
> > > Subject: Re: [Healeys] FW: Oil again
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi Bill=2C don't let them grind the cam journals=2C it seems undersiz=
e
> > > cam bearings are not obtainable. King bearings had a problem many
> > > years ago but I believe there are no problems with them now.
> > > Vandervell did make bearings for the 100 years ago but they would
> > > be hard to find these days. The 100 block is very soft iron=2C my car
> > > had a massive ring groove even though the engine had only done 8000
> > > miles from new. I had it bored to 3 5/8 and sleeved it back to 3 1/2
> > > using good quality iron liners from LA Sleeve. I used semi dished
> > > plus 0.060 pistons from JP pistons here in Australia. They give a
> > > final compression ratio of about 9.5 to 1. I would see no problem
> > > with machining the top of the pistons back flush as it would only be
> > > a very small amount. My head gasket is 0.040 thick composite
> > > material with steel rings around the bores. As long as the pistons
> > > are no more than flush with the top of the bore you should have no
> > > problem.
> > >
> > > Hope it all works out
> > >
> > > Regards
> > >
> > > Larry Varley
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On 26/06/2015 2:33 PM=2C WILLIAM B
> > > LAWRENCE wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Thanks for the advise Larry=2C
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Yeah=2C I was wondering about the piston clearance since I
> > > don't really know what the stock deck height is supposed to be
> > > or how much it has been cut before. I'm planning on using
> > > Denis Welch's 100M pistons and their MLS head gasket. I
> > > suppose I could use a shim to clear the pistons if they are
> > > too close=2C but that would defeat the purpose of the MLS
> > > gasket. Instead of that I've been thinking of having the top
> > > of the piston (ring around the pocket) cut back enough to
> > > clear the head if necessary. The metal seems to be plenty
> > > thick there.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > I'm planning to do several fit ups with an old gasket
> > > (assuming the new gasket will crush to the near the same
> > > dimension) and check for interference and clearances with some
> > > modeling clay. I've heard there is an optimal piston to head
> > > dimension to reduce the squish area while still allowing
> > > clearance for rod thermal expansion. If you have any
> > > information on that or on any other tricks or rules of thumb I
> > > could use the info.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > I'm sending my camshaft back to Iskendarian to have it
> > > freshened up. I really liked their grind so don't feel the
> > > need to change.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Checking over the engine while I was disassembling it=2C a
> > > lot of the grime I thought was coming from gasketed joints was
> > > actually from the copious amounts of oil running out of the
> > > head joint. Most of my joints seemed to be successfully sealed
> > > although I may have had a problem with the rear lip seal. I
> > > think I overextended the garter spring while I was assembling
> > > it. Not a lot of room for my big clumsy fingers to manipulate
> > > the spring. I think I'll assemble it on the crank before I lay
> > > it in the block this time. I'm always amazed when I think
> > > about the rear cam journal being sealed by a gasket on the end
> > > plate. It's a miracle it doesn't leak=2C but I guess most don't.
> > > Extra support there would be a good thing.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Right now I'm working on sourcing parts and I'm running
> > > into a blank wall when I look for good quality engine
> > > bearings. Moss has some trimetal rod bearings by King=2C but I
> > > don't know anything about them and I would want the same for
> > > the mains too. I'd like to find some Vandervells or similar
> > > quality bearings=2C but all their parts lists I've seen don't
> > > include the A90 engine.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Again=2C thanks for your input. I'm going to need all the
> > > help I can get.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Oh=2C and while the engine is down I'm going to be working on
> > > the body and interior too. A Healey has an image to uphold and
> > > so far mine is falling short.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Bill Lawrence
> > > BN1 #554
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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> > >
> > > Message: 6
> > > Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 20:04:25 -0700
> > > From: "=3D?utf-8?Q?healeymanjim?=3D" <healeymanjim@hansencc.net>
> > > To: healeys@autox.team.net <healeys@autox.team.net>
> > > Subject: [Healeys] o/d again
> > > Message-ID: <20150627030425.8371.qmail@server278.com>
> > > Content-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"utf-8"
> > >
> > > just got the replacement springs for the triumph o/d type A I am=20
> > working on. all eight springs are the exact same length. 4 are yellow=20
> > tipped and 4 are red tipped. the red tipped ones appear weaker than=20
> > the yellow tipped ones. did laycock come up with a new technical=20
> > change and not notify triumph=2C as all their repair manuals talk about=
=20
> > short and long springs. the springs that were in the o/d are exactly=20
> > like the ones I received today. while perusing a type A repair video I=
=20
> > noticed that the guy doing the repair had a set of springs he was=20
> > going to install that had red and yellow painted tips. appears to me=20
> > that the weaker springs compress to the same tension as the stronger=20
> > ones to replace short/long springs. can anyone clue me in as to what=20
> > is happening.
> > >
> > >
> > > ------------------------------
> > >
> > > Message: 7
> > > Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 05:33:46 +0000 (UTC)
> > > From: Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net>
> > > To: WILLIAM B LAWRENCE <ynotink@msn.com>=2C Larry Varley
> > > <varley@cosmos.net.au>
> > > Cc: healeys@autox.team.net
> > > Subject: Re: [Healeys] FW: Oil again
> > > Message-ID:
> > > <1425696359.2919315.1435383226543.JavaMail.zimbra@comcast.net>
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> >
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> Message: 11
> Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 20:23:30 -0700
> From: Robert Hughes <rdhughes@q.com>
> To: healeys@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: [Healeys] Door Trim
> Message-ID: <558F68B2.6060802@q.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"utf-8"=3B Format=3D"flowed"
>=20
> You can buy it from Moss or Little British Car Co (on-line only). =20
> LBCarCo is selling it for $30 less than Moss.
> It's good stuff and stays where you put it.
> Robert Hughes
> 1965 BJ8
> **************************************
>=20
> On 6/27/2015 8:04 PM=2C Stephen Hutchings wrote:
> > Martin Mcgregor has "Bristleflex"=2C which is the superior door=20
> > seal...but I was there recently and he's waiting on a new run and=20
> > doesn't have it in stock at the moment.
> > You can get contact info at MacGregor British Car Parts=20
> > <http://www.macgregorukcarparts.com/>
> > However=2C he tells me that the website is out of date.
> >
> > Stephen=2C BJ8
> > =09
> > image <http://www.macgregorukcarparts.com/>
> > =09
> > =09
> > =09
> > =09
> > =09
> > MacGregor British Car Parts <http://www.macgregorukcarparts.com/>
> > NEW "BRISTLEFLEX?" DOOR SEALS Bad Doorseals? Don't Fit? Won't stay on?=
=20
> > Doors won't shut? We've made "Bristleflex?".
> >
> > View on www.macgregorukcarp... <http://www.macgregorukcarparts.com/>
> > =09
> > Preview by Yahoo
> >
> >
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------------=
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> > *From:* John and Judy Carter <jc9821@msn.com>
> > *To:* "healeys@autox.team.net" <healeys@autox.team.net>
> > *Sent:* Saturday=2C June 27=2C 2015 9:26 PM
> > *Subject:* [Healeys] Door Trim
> >
> > What is the name and the source for the rubber door trim(surround)=20
> > that stays put  on a BJ8 and other models?
> >
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> Message: 12
> Date: Sun=2C 28 Jun 2015 12:13:20 +0800
> From: Alan Seigrist <healey.nut@gmail.com>
> To: Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net>
> Cc: healeys <healeys@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Re: [Healeys] California Legacy License Plate program
> Message-ID:
>       <CAFBXTk+UNGyf_Rjcu0qHOSN7FoWfTzFAfbVg5NaumWtfn7dqCQ@mail.gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"utf-8"
>=20
> Bob -
>=20
> Keeping the plates was entirely at the discretion of the DMV people behin=
d
> the counter=2C and I lived in an area where they were just plain  asshats=
.
> Unequal application of bureaucracy only gets worse as the bureaucracies g=
et
> bigger. Don't get me started on how completely screwed up the CA governme=
nt
> is=2C and no=2C more taxes isn't the solution.
>=20
> Alan
>=20
> On Sun=2C Jun 28=2C 2015 at 11:11 AM=2C Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net=
> wrote:
>=20
> > My BJ8 has the original yellow-on-black plates=3B DMV ain't said squat
> > (they'd have to pry them from ...).  Bought the car in '83.  Wish our B=
N2
> > had black-on-yellow(?) plates=3B had to settle for vanity '1956 M'
> >
> > You left too soon=2C Alan=3B that's also about the time we got the smog=
 check
> > waived for pre-68 cars.
> >
> > Bob
> >
> > ps.  Rohan=2C I've seen plate 'restorers=3B' IIRC there was one at the
> > Pleasanton car show a few years ago.
> >
> > ------------------------------
> >
> >
> > I think it's fine=2C they made so many of us give up our black and blue
> > plates=2C only a handful of very stubborn enthusiasts have been able to=
 keep
> > their original plates=2C I had to give them up on my BJ8 when my local =
DMV
> > refused to renew them in the 80's.  So now I can go get them again for =
a
> > small fee.  CA needs the money=2C so this is a good way for them to rai=
se
> > money without raising taxes.
> >
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> Message: 13
> Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 22:03:23 -0700
> From: I Erbs <eyera3@gmail.com>
> To: Alan Seigrist <healey.nut@gmail.com>
> Cc: Ahealey help <healeys@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Re: [Healeys] California Legacy License Plate program
> Message-ID:
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> I inherited my mom's car.  Misplaced the title. I live in Oregon. CA DMV
> MADE ME pay a years back registration and fines before they would mail to
> me. $860.00. Then kept threatening g me if I did not return the vanity
> plates she bought. I also got a fine for not running the car through smog
> control when car was in Oregon....did not pay it or send plates back. Yes
> ass  hats
>=20
> Mr. Ira Erbs
> On Jun 27=2C 2015 9:13 PM=2C "Alan Seigrist" <healey.nut@gmail.com> wrote=
:
>=20
> > Bob -
> >
> > Keeping the plates was entirely at the discretion of the DMV people beh=
ind
> > the counter=2C and I lived in an area where they were just plain  assha=
ts.
> > Unequal application of bureaucracy only gets worse as the bureaucracies=
 get
> > bigger. Don't get me started on how completely screwed up the CA govern=
ment
> > is=2C and no=2C more taxes isn't the solution.
> >
> > Alan
> >
> > On Sun=2C Jun 28=2C 2015 at 11:11 AM=2C Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.n=
et>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> My BJ8 has the original yellow-on-black plates=3B DMV ain't said squat
> >> (they'd have to pry them from ...).  Bought the car in '83.  Wish our =
BN2
> >> had black-on-yellow(?) plates=3B had to settle for vanity '1956 M'
> >>
> >> You left too soon=2C Alan=3B that's also about the time we got the smo=
g check
> >> waived for pre-68 cars.
> >>
> >> Bob
> >>
> >> ps.  Rohan=2C I've seen plate 'restorers=3B' IIRC there was one at the
> >> Pleasanton car show a few years ago.
> >>
> >> ------------------------------
> >>
> >>
> >> I think it's fine=2C they made so many of us give up our black and blu=
e
> >> plates=2C only a handful of very stubborn enthusiasts have been able t=
o keep
> >> their original plates=2C I had to give them up on my BJ8 when my local=
 DMV
> >> refused to renew them in the 80's.  So now I can go get them again for=
 a
> >> small fee.  CA needs the money=2C so this is a good way for them to ra=
ise
> >> money without raising taxes.
> >>
> >>
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> Message: 14
> Date: Sun=2C 28 Jun 2015 14:51:20 +0800
> From: Alan Seigrist <healey.nut@gmail.com>
> To: Elton Schulz <eschulz@frontiernet.net>
> Cc: Healey List <healeys@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Re: [Healeys] Headlight relay kit
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> Elton=2C
>=20
> Usually the best way to hook these up is to have your power lead go
> directly from the battery-solenoid pickup using a very short fused line
> from there to the relay.  So put the relay somewhere near the solenoid=2C=
 I
> put it on using one of the spare screws along the sub chassis crossmember
> that goes from above the footwell and attaches to around the wheel well.
>=20
> Doing it this way means there's no need to rewire anything.
>=20
> Best=2C
>=20
> Alan
>=20
> On Sun=2C Jun 28=2C 2015 at 11:11 AM=2C Elton Schulz <eschulz@frontiernet=
.net>
> wrote:
>=20
> > Fellow Listers=2C
> > I'd like to install a headlight relay kit I obtained from Moss for my B=
J7.
> > Where is a good spot to mount the two relays for conveniently running t=
he
> > wiring without having to cut into the loom of the wiring harness? Any
> > photos or wiring diagrams would also be helpful.
> > Thanks in advance=2C
> > Elton
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<br>&gt=3B Message-ID: &lt=3B9072EE8A-957A-4B7B-AB46-694CACA8D690@mac.com&g=
t=3B<br>&gt=3B Content-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"utf-8"<br>&gt=3B <br>=
&gt=3B Apologies if this has already been discussed=2C but I found this tod=
ay and as an owner of an original ?black plated? California car. I have mix=
ed feelings on this one. Firstly it is worth reading up on the announcement=
 and links:<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B Classic California License Plates to Hit S=
treets this Summer: https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/pubs/newsrel/n=
ewsrel15/2015_41 &lt=3Bhttps://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/pubs/newsre=
l/newsrel15/2015_41&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B CA DMV: https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/d=
mv/detail/legacyplates/index &lt=3Bhttps://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail=
/legacyplates/index&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B So why the mixed feelings=2C=
 well original black plates had some value and meaning - the car was an ori=
ginal California car. Unfortunately my plates have really deteriorated=2C a=
nd after a few steep driveways (you know how low our cars are) I have bent =
them in half one by one until they broke in half. I only ever had one plate=
 on the rear and swapped it ? the current one is hanging on by a thread. So=
 I was looking to see if someone would reproduce them and I remember a link=
 to someone who ?unofficially? remade them published on this list a few yea=
rs ago. These new ones will reportedly use the same dye press tooling as th=
e originals out of Folsom Prison (not sure where I read that)=2C but unlike=
 the original these will have a modern reflective coating and more importan=
tly be available for use on any vehicle=2C both old and new=2C or car=2C tr=
uck or motorcycles. I know how I feel about a Prius with black plates!<br>&=
gt=3B <br>&gt=3B So what I really want to do is replace my plates with the =
same number etc with an original look=2C or do I want to give up on that an=
d bite the bullet for a vanity plate with the new black?<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=
=3B What does everyone think of this?<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B Rohan (aka Aussi=
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 21:26:27 -0400<br>&gt=3B From: John and Judy Carter &lt=3Bjc9821@msn.com&g=
t=3B<br>&gt=3B To: "healeys@autox.team.net" &lt=3Bhealeys@autox.team.net&gt=
=3B<br>&gt=3B Subject: [Healeys] Door Trim<br>&gt=3B Message-ID: &lt=3BSNT1=
51-W56D574457735697B7B8753CEAB0@phx.gbl&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B Content-Type: text/=
plain=3B charset=3D"iso-8859-1"<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B What is the name and t=
he source for the rubber door trim(surround) that stays put  on a BJ8 and o=
ther models?<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B From: healeys-request@autox.team.n=
et<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: Healeys Digest=2C Vol 8=2C Issue 181<br>&gt=3B=
 &gt=3B To: healeys@autox.team.net<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 201=
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healeys-owner@autox.team.net<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B When replyi=
ng=2C please edit your Subject line so it is more specific<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
 than "Re: Contents of Healeys digest..."<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Today's Topics:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B   =
 1. Re: Looking for ideas (Randy Dickson)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B    2. Re: Lookin=
g for ideas (HealeyRick)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B    3. Friday Funny (HealeyRick)<b=
r>&gt=3B &gt=3B    4. Re: Friday Funny (Michael Oritt)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B    =
5. Re: FW: Oil again (WILLIAM B LAWRENCE)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B    6. o/d again =
(=3D?utf-8?Q?healeymanjim?=3D)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B    7. Re: FW: Oil again (Bo=
b Spidell)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B -----------=
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=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Message: 1<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 =
13:07:58 -0500<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B From: "Randy Dickson" &lt=3Brdickson@midwes=
tarchaeology.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B To: &lt=3BHealeys@autox.team.net&gt=
=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys] Looking for ideas<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B Message-ID: &lt=3B026701d0b03b$091255e0$1b3701a0$@midwestarchaeology.co=
m&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Content-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"utf-8"<br>&=
gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Fellow Healeyoids!  I wonder if you could we=
ld a nut bolt combo to the shackle pin and use a slide hammer to pull it ou=
t whilst using heat and quenching with ice water or dry ice.<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B  <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Randy <br>&gt=3B=
 &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B 60 BT7<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B 63 BJ7<=
br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B  <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B  <b=
r>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B From: Healeys [mailto:healeys-bounces@aut=
ox.team.net] On Behalf Of Curtis Arndt<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Sent: Friday=2C Jun=
e 26=2C 2015 12:39 PM<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B To: Michael Salter<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
Cc: Healeys@autox.team.net<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys] Looking =
for ideas<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B  <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B =
&gt=3B Micheal=2C<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B My short article on re=
moving broken studs from Manifolds...<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Re=
moving Broken Studs from Cast Iron Manifolds<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &g=
t=3B  <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B This is method that I use to remo=
ve broken bolts and studs from cast iron exhaust manifolds. With a broken s=
tud in a manifold=2C as long as I can get a small pair of long nose locking=
 pliers onto the screw=2C bolt or stud then the rest is typically easy=2C i=
f you are patient.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B   <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <=
br>&gt=3B &gt=3B I heat only the exposed stud or bolt with a torch to cherr=
y red and then shock cool it with a wet rag=2C followed by some penetrating=
 solution like "Kroil" or "PB Blaster".  Then I carefully clamp the needle =
nose locking pliers on the end of the exposed stud and GENTLY rock it back =
and forth ever so slightly.  If you get any movement whatsoever back and fo=
rth the rest will come=2C if you're patient.  Repeat the heating and shock =
cooling process followed by the locking pliers as many times as it takes.  =
With patience and luck the broken stud will progressively unscrew a bit far=
ther with each application of heat and penetrating oil until it will unscre=
w all the way.  <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B  <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>=
&gt=3B &gt=3B I did this recently with a BJ8 Manifold where 7 of the 8 stud=
s were frozen and/or broken off.  Some of them had just ?? of stud proud of=
 the manifold.  All seven came out using this process.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br=
>&gt=3B &gt=3B  <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B This process may work o=
n an aluminum manifold IF and ONLY IF you are careful not to use too much h=
eat near the aluminum. <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B  <br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B  <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B On Fri=2C Jun 26=
=2C 2015 at 2:52 AM=2C Michael Salter &lt=3Bmichaelsalter@gmail.com &lt=3Bm=
ailto:michaelsalter@gmail.com&gt=3B &gt=3B wrote:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B Thanks to all for the good ideas some I have already tried witho=
ut success....Looks like cutting and drilling is to be the order of the day=
..unfortunately those pins are case hardened which won't make things easier=
.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B If all else fails new brackets..<br>&g=
t=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Michael S<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
BN1 #174<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B  <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &=
gt=3B On Thu=2C Jun 25=2C 2015 at 5:42 PM=2C Michael &lt=3Bmichael.salter@g=
mail.com &lt=3Bmailto:michael.salter@gmail.com&gt=3B &gt=3B wrote:<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B I left the seized shackle pins in both sides o=
f this BN1 when it went off to TechnoStrip in the hope that they would come=
 loose.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B They didn't so I've spent an inordinate amount of =
time trying to extract them without wreaking the mounts on the frame.<br>&g=
t=3B &gt=3B Made a special puller=2C applied loss of heat=2C drilled right =
through each bush=2C grumbled a lot but they will not move despite being su=
bjected to massive amount of force.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Any ideas...damaging t=
he mounts in the chassis makes for a very tedious repair.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
Michael S.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B BN1 #174<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br=
>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B -- <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br=
>&gt=3B &gt=3B If you can't fix it with a hammer=2C you've got an electrica=
l problem.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B =
&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B  <br>&gt=3B &g=
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Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 14:23:45 -0400<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B From: HealeyRick &lt=3Bh=
ealeyrik@gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B To: Michael Salter &lt=3Bmichaels=
alter@gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Cc: "Healeys@autox.team.net" &lt=3BH=
ealeys@autox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys] Looking=
 for ideas<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Message-ID:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B        
&lt=3BCAGfzsZfJA3=
yxZg4nKSshUo20_+DtfCnzkjsDLrD_R69DXS3wqA@mail.gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B Content-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"utf-8"<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B If all else fails=2C Electric Discharge Machining (EDM) -<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B http://www.brokentap.com/services.html<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B Best of Luck=2C<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Rick Neville<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <=
br>&gt=3B &gt=3B On Fri=2C Jun 26=2C 2015 at 5:52 AM=2C Michael Salter &lt=
=3Bmichaelsalter@gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B wrote:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <=
br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Thanks to all for the good ideas some I have alread=
y tried without<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B success....Looks like cutting and d=
rilling is to be the order of the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B day..unfortunatel=
y those pins are case hardened which won't make things<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=
=3B easier.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B If all else fails new brackets..<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Michael S<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B=
 BN1 #174<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B On Thu=2C Jun 25=
=2C 2015 at 5:42 PM=2C Michael &lt=3Bmichael.salter@gmail.com&gt=3B wrote:<=
br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B I left the seized sha=
ckle pins in both sides of this BN1 when it went off<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=
=3B&gt=3B to TechnoStrip in the hope that they would come loose.<br>&gt=3B =
&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B They didn't so I've spent an inordinate amount of time =
trying to extract<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B them without wreaking the m=
ounts on the frame.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B Made a special puller=2C =
applied loss of heat=2C drilled right through each<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&=
gt=3B bush=2C grumbled a lot but they will not move despite being subjected=
 to<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B massive amount of force.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
 &gt=3B&gt=3B Any ideas...damaging the mounts in the chassis makes for a ve=
ry tedious<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B repair.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=
=3B Michael S.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B BN1 #174<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=
=3B&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B --<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B *If you can't fix=
 it with a hammer=2C you've got an electrical problem.*<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &g=
t=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B ______________________=
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-0400<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B From: HealeyRick &lt=3Bhealeyrik@gmail.com&gt=3B<br>=
&gt=3B &gt=3B To: "healeys@autox.team.net" &lt=3Bhealeys@autox.team.net&gt=
=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: [Healeys] Friday Funny<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Messa=
ge-ID:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B         
&lt=3BCAGfzsZd8eqJ4-OMLRB1E6Q_fzWoJF5gjLTfEiQcgG4w=
4coLPYw@mail.gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Content-Type: text/plain=3B c=
harset=3D"utf-8"<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B "Mother-of-two's life i=
s saved by her enormous 38JJ breasts which cushioned<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B the i=
mpact when Mini Cooper ploughed into her"<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B Read more:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &lt=3Bhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/artic=
le-3139966/Mother-two-s-life-saved-enormous-38JJ-breasts-Mini-Cooper-plough=
ed-her.html&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#=
ixzz3eBhCvzbj<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &lt=3Bhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl=
e-3139966/Mother-two-s-life-saved-enormous-38JJ-breasts-Mini-Cooper-ploughe=
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 From: Michael Oritt &lt=3Bmichael.oritt@gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B T=
o: HealeyRick &lt=3Bhealeyrik@gmail.com&gt=3B=2C "healeys@autox.team.net"<b=
r>&gt=3B &gt=3B         &lt=3Bhealeys@autox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B 
Subjec=
t: Re: [Healeys] Friday Funny<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Message-ID: &lt=3Bkci9jwu0oy=
tofjwaspa5vjcf.1435346050611@email.android.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Conte=
nt-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"utf-8"<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
 <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B     <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Food for thought.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
 Best--Michael Oritt<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B S=
ent via the Samsung GALAXY S? 5=2C an AT&amp=3BT 4G LTE smartphone<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B -------- Original message --------<br>&gt=3B &=
gt=3B From: HealeyRick &lt=3Bhealeyrik@gmail.com&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Da=
te: 06/26/2015  11:45  (GMT-08:00) <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B To: healeys@autox.team=
.net <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: [Healeys] Friday Funny <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <b=
r>&gt=3B &gt=3B "Mother-of-two's life is saved by her enormous 38JJ breasts=
 which cushioned the impact when Mini Cooper ploughed into her"<br>&gt=3B &=
gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Read more:?http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#=
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ge: 5<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 01:35:55 +0000<br>&gt=3B &g=
t=3B From: WILLIAM B LAWRENCE &lt=3Bynotink@msn.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
To: Larry Varley &lt=3Bvarley@cosmos.net.au&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Cc: "hea=
leys@autox.team.net" &lt=3Bhealeys@autox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Su=
bject: Re: [Healeys] FW: Oil again<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Message-ID: &lt=3BSNT14=
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 text/plain=3B charset=3D"iso-8859-1"<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B La=
rry=2C I don't think they mess with the journals so there should be no prob=
lem there. I've seen a website for Vandervell=2C but they are probably owne=
d by someone else now. If they maintained their old quality and if they sti=
ll make the right bearings they would be the go to source. As it is it's a =
crapshoot. I am going to contact them and see what they claim.<br>&gt=3B &g=
t=3B My block has been over-bored and after 13 years of service wouldn't qu=
ite clean up at 88 mm. I'll be ordering the 88.5 mm pistons. I like the DW =
route because it allows them to use lighter pistons and more modern metric =
rings they say will cut down on blow-by. CR shouldn't change unless I do cu=
t the pistons and then it won't increase much. I'm waiting to hear what nee=
ds to be done to the head. If it needs to be decked too a lot of things mig=
ht change.I haven't micced the old head gasket=2C but i'll need to compare =
it to the new one at some point. Even though I don't think I'll be driving =
it at high revs very much I'm still going to change out to the narrow drive=
 belt just because I can incorporate a vibration damper.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <=
br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 17:12:24 +1000<=
br>&gt=3B &gt=3B From: varley@cosmos.net.au<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B To: ynotink@ms=
n.com<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B CC: healeys@autox.team.net<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Subject:=
 Re: [Healeys] FW: Oil again<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B =
&gt=3B   <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B     <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B   <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B   <br>=
&gt=3B &gt=3B     Hi Bill=2C don't let them grind the cam journals=2C it se=
ems undersize<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B     cam bearings are not obtainable. King be=
arings had a problem many<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B     years ago but I believe ther=
e are no problems with them now.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B     Vandervell  did make =
bearings for the 100 years ago but they would<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B     be hard =
to find these days. The 100 block is very soft iron=2C my car<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B     had a massive ring groove even though the engine had only done 8000=
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B     miles from new. I had it bored to 3 5/8 and sleeved i=
t back to 3 1/2<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B     using good quality iron liners from LA=
 Sleeve. I used semi dished<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B     plus 0.060 pistons from JP=
 pistons here in Australia. They give a<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B     final compress=
ion ratio of about 9.5 to 1. I would see no problem<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B     wi=
th machining the top of the pistons back flush as it would only be<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B     a very small amount. My head gasket is 0.040 thick composite=
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B     material with steel rings around the bores. As long a=
s the pistons<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B     are no more than flush with the top of t=
he bore you should have no<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B     problem.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <=
br>&gt=3B &gt=3B     Hope it all works out<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B     Regards<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B     Larry Varley<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B     <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B     <b=
r>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B     On 26/06/2015 2:33 PM=2C WILLIAM B<br=
>&gt=3B &gt=3B       LAWRENCE wrote:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B    =
 <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B     <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B       <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B       Than=
ks for the advise Larry=2C<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B         <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&=
gt=3B &gt=3B         <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B         Yeah=2C I was wondering abou=
t the piston clearance since I<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B           don't really know=
 what the stock deck height is supposed to be<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B           or=
 how much it has been cut before. I'm planning on using<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B   =
        Denis Welch's 100M pistons and their MLS head gasket. I<br>&gt=3B &=
gt=3B           suppose I could use a shim to clear the pistons if they are=
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B           too close=2C but that would defeat the purpose =
of the MLS<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B           gasket. Instead of that I've been thi=
nking of having the top<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B           of the piston (ring arou=
nd the pocket) cut back enough to<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B           clear the head=
 if necessary. The metal seems to be plenty<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B           thic=
k there.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B         <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B      =
   <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B         I'm planning to do several fit ups with an old=
 gasket<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B           (assuming the new gasket will crush to t=
he near the same<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B           dimension) and check for interf=
erence and clearances with some<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B           modeling clay. I=
've heard there is an optimal piston to head<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B           dim=
ension to reduce the squish area while still allowing<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B     =
      clearance for rod thermal expansion. If you have any<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
           information on that or on any other tricks or rules of thumb I<b=
r>&gt=3B &gt=3B           could use the info.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B         <br>=
&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B         <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B         I'm sendi=
ng my camshaft back to Iskendarian to have it<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B           fr=
eshened up. I really liked their grind so don't feel the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B  =
         need to change.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B         <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B         <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B         Checking over the engine while=
 I was disassembling it=2C a<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B           lot of the grime I =
thought was coming from gasketed joints was<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B           actu=
ally from the copious amounts of oil running out of the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B   =
        head joint. Most of my joints seemed to be successfully sealed<br>&=
gt=3B &gt=3B           although I may have had a problem with the rear lip =
seal. I<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B           think I overextended the garter spring w=
hile I was assembling<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B           it. Not a lot of room for =
my big clumsy fingers to manipulate<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B           the spring. =
I think I'll assemble it on the crank before I lay<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B        =
   it in the block this time. I'm always amazed when I think<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B           about the rear cam journal being sealed by a gasket on the en=
d<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B           plate. It's a miracle it doesn't leak=2C but I=
 guess most don't.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B           Extra support there would be =
a good thing.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B         <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
        <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B         Right now I'm working on sourcing parts a=
nd I'm running<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B           into a blank wall when I look for=
 good quality engine<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B           bearings. Moss has some tri=
metal rod bearings by King=2C but I<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B           don't know a=
nything about them and I would want the same for<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B          =
 the mains too. I'd like to find some Vandervells or similar<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B           quality bearings=2C but all their parts lists I've seen don't=
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B           include the A90 engine.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B       =
  <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B         <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B         Aga=
in=2C thanks for your input. I'm going to need all the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B    =
       help I can get.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B         <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B         <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B         Oh=2C and while the engine is =
down I'm going to be working on<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B           the body and int=
erior too. A Healey has an image to uphold and<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B           s=
o far mine is falling short.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B         <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br=
>&gt=3B &gt=3B         <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B         Bill Lawrence<br>&gt=3B &g=
t=3B         BN1 #554<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B         <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B=
 &gt=3B         <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B         <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B       <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B     <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B     <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B         
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Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 20:04:25 -0700<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B From: "=3D?utf-8?Q=
?healeymanjim?=3D" &lt=3Bhealeymanjim@hansencc.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B T=
o: healeys@autox.team.net &lt=3Bhealeys@autox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B Subject: [Healeys] o/d again<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Message-ID: &lt=3B2015062=
7030425.8371.qmail@server278.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Content-Type: text/=
plain=3B charset=3D"utf-8"<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B just got the =
replacement springs for the triumph o/d type A I am working on.  all eight =
springs are the exact same length. 4 are yellow tipped and 4 are red tipped=
.  the red tipped ones appear weaker than the yellow tipped ones.  did layc=
ock come up with a new technical change and not notify triumph=2C as all th=
eir repair manuals talk about short and long springs.  the springs that wer=
e in the o/d are exactly like the ones I received today.  while perusing a =
type A repair video I noticed that the guy doing the repair had a set of sp=
rings he was going to install that had red and yellow painted tips.    appe=
ars to me that the weaker springs compress to the same tension as the stron=
ger  ones to replace short/long springs. can anyone clue me in as to what i=
s happening.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B ---------=
---------------------<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Message: 7<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 05:33:46 +0000 (UTC)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B F=
rom: Bob Spidell &lt=3Bbspidell@comcast.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B To: WILL=
IAM B LAWRENCE &lt=3Bynotink@msn.com&gt=3B=2C Larry Varley<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
        &lt=3Bvarley@cosmos.net.au&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Cc: 
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 28 Jun 2015 09:32:53 +0800<br>&gt=3B From: Alan Seigrist &lt=3Bhealey.nut@=
gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B To: Rohan Marr &lt=3Brohanmarr@mac.com&gt=3B<br>&=
gt=3B Cc: Austin Healey List &lt=3Bhealeys@autox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B S=
ubject: Re: [Healeys] California Legacy License Plate program<br>&gt=3B Mes=
sage-ID:<br>&gt=3B      &lt=3BCAFBXTk+Poq0Xg0rJFg-012FTef8TY7=3Dx6GQ=3Duc1Qewzp=
Yp59Qg@mail.gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B Content-Type: text/plain=3B charset=
=3D"utf-8"<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B I think it's fine=2C they made so many of u=
s give up our black and blue<br>&gt=3B plates=2C only a handful of very stu=
bborn enthusiasts have been able to keep<br>&gt=3B their original plates=2C=
 I had to give them up on my BJ8 when my local DMV<br>&gt=3B refused to ren=
ew them in the 80's.  So now I can go get them again for a<br>&gt=3B small =
fee.  CA needs the money=2C so this is a good way for them to raise<br>&gt=
=3B money without raising taxes.<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B On Sun=2C Jun 28=2C 2=
015 at 7:41 AM=2C Rohan Marr &lt=3Brohanmarr@mac.com&gt=3B wrote:<br>&gt=3B=
 <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Apologies if this has already been discussed=2C but I fo=
und this today and<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B as an owner of an original ?black plate=
d? California car. I have mixed<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B feelings on this one. Firs=
tly it is worth reading up on the announcement<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B and links:<=
br>&gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Classic California License Plates to Hit =
Streets this Summer:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/det=
ail/pubs/newsrel/newsrel15/2015_41<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B CA DMV: https://www.dmv=
.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/legacyplates/index<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B So why the mixed feelings=2C well original black plates had some value =
and<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B meaning - the car was an original California car. Unfo=
rtunately my plates<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B have really deteriorated=2C and after =
a few steep driveways (you know how low<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B our cars are) I ha=
ve bent them in half one by one until they broke in half.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
I only ever had one plate on the rear and swapped it ? the current one is<b=
r>&gt=3B &gt=3B hanging on by a thread. So I was looking to see if someone =
would reproduce<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B them and I remember a link to someone who =
?unofficially? remade them<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B published on this list a few ye=
ars ago. These new ones will reportedly use<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B the same dye p=
ress tooling as the originals out of Folsom Prison (not sure<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B where I read that)=2C but unlike the original these will have a modern<=
br>&gt=3B &gt=3B reflective coating and more importantly be available for u=
se on any<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B vehicle=2C both old and new=2C or car=2C truck o=
r motorcycles. I know how I feel<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B about a Prius with black =
plates!<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B So what I really want to do is re=
place my plates with the same number etc<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B with an original =
look=2C or do I want to give up on that and bite the bullet<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B for a vanity plate with the new black?<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B What does everyone think of this?<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Roh=
an (aka Aussie)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B ?56 Longbridge BN4 ?Hellouise"<br>&gt=3B &=
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 4<br>&gt=3B Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 18:48:36 -0700<br>&gt=3B From: I Erbs=
 &lt=3Beyera3000@gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B To: John and Judy Carter &lt=3Bj=
c9821@msn.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B Cc: "healeys@autox.team.net" &lt=3Bhealeys@au=
tox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys] Door Trim<br>&gt=3B Mes=
sage-ID:<br>&gt=3B      &lt=3BCACPMnYpELFC34YU8YboW_RFMXxf4Zn2=3DZ33DqkjWEBQs6X=
GTUQ@mail.gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B Content-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"=
utf-8"<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B Tom Manaco<br>&gt=3B http://tomsimport.com/new/=
parts/index.asp<br>&gt=3B just bought some fro my BT7 and a friends BJ8<br>=
&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B Ira Erbs<br>&gt=3B Portland=2C OR<br>&gt=3B    _______   =
                               _______<br>&gt=3B      (______ \____1959 BN4=
____/ _______)<br>&gt=3B          (_________________________)<br>&gt=3B <br=
>&gt=3B On Sat=2C Jun 27=2C 2015 at 6:26 PM=2C John and Judy Carter &lt=3Bj=
c9821@msn.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B wrote:<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B What is th=
e name and the source for the rubber door trim(surround) that<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B stays put  on a BJ8 and other models?<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
 &gt=3B From: healeys-request@autox.team.net<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Subjec=
t: Healeys Digest=2C Vol 8=2C Issue 181<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B To: healeys=
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=3B than "Re: Contents of Healeys digest..."<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Today's Topics:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B 1. Re: Looking for ideas (Randy Dickson)<br>=
&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B 2. Re: Looking for ideas (HealeyRick)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
 &gt=3B 3. Friday Funny (HealeyRick)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B 4. Re: Friday =
Funny (Michael Oritt)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B 5. Re: FW: Oil again (WILLIAM=
 B LAWRENCE)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B 6. o/d again (=3D?utf-8?Q?healeymanjim=
?=3D)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B 7. Re: FW: Oil again (Bob Spidell)<br>&gt=3B =
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=2C 26 Jun 2015 13:07:58 -0500<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B From: "Randy Dickson=
" &lt=3Brdickson@midwestarchaeology.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B To: &=
lt=3BHealeys@autox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: Re: [Hea=
leys] Looking for ideas<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Message-ID: &lt=3B026701d0b=
03b$091255e0$1b3701a0$@midwestarchaeology.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B=
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gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Fellow Healeyoids! I wonder if you could weld a nut bol=
t combo to the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B shackle pin and use a slide hammer to pull =
it out whilst using heat and<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B quenching with ice water or d=
ry ice.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &g=
t=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Randy<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
 &gt=3B 60 BT7<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B 63 BJ7<br>&g=
t=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B From: Hea=
leys [mailto:healeys-bounces@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
Curtis Arndt<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Sent: Friday=2C June 26=2C 2015 12:39 =
PM<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B To: Michael Salter<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Cc: H=
ealeys@autox.team.net<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys] Lookin=
g for ideas<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Micheal=2C<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&g=
t=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B My short article on removing broken studs from Manifolds=
...<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Removing Broken Studs f=
rom Cast Iron Manifolds<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>=
&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B This is method that I use to r=
emove broken bolts and studs from cast<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B iron exhaust manifo=
lds. With a broken stud in a manifold=2C as long as I can<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
get a small pair of long nose locking pliers onto the screw=2C bolt or stud=
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B then the rest is typically easy=2C if you are patient.<br=
>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&g=
t=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B I heat only the exposed stud or bolt with a torch to che=
rry red and then<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B shock cool it with a wet rag=2C followed =
by some penetrating solution like<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B "Kroil" or "PB Blaster".=
 Then I carefully clamp the needle nose locking<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B pliers on =
the end of the exposed stud and GENTLY rock it back and forth<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B ever so slightly. If you get any movement whatsoever back and forth the=
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B rest will come=2C if you're patient. Repeat the heating a=
nd shock cooling<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B process followed by the locking pliers as=
 many times as it takes. With<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B patience and luck the broken=
 stud will progressively unscrew a bit farther<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B with each a=
pplication of heat and penetrating oil until it will unscrew all<br>&gt=3B =
&gt=3B the way.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &=
gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B I did this recently with a BJ8 Manifol=
d where 7 of the 8 studs were<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B frozen and/or broken off. So=
me of them had just ?? of stud proud of the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B manifold. All =
seven came out using this process.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
 &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B This process may wo=
rk on an aluminum manifold IF and ONLY IF you are<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B careful =
not to use too much heat near the aluminum.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B=
 &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B On Fri=2C Jun 26=2C 2015 at 2:52 AM=
=2C Michael Salter &lt=3Bmichaelsalter@gmail.com<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &lt=3Bmai=
lto:michaelsalter@gmail.com&gt=3B &gt=3B wrote:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>=
&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Thanks to all for the good ideas some I have already t=
ried without<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B success....Looks like cutting and drilling is=
 to be the order of the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B day..unfortunately those pins are =
case hardened which won't make things<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B easier.<br>&gt=3B &g=
t=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B If all else fails new brackets..<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Michael S<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B=
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B BN1 #174<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B On Thu=2C Jun 25=2C =
2015 at 5:42 PM=2C Michael &lt=3Bmichael.salter@gmail.com<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
&lt=3Bmailto:michael.salter@gmail.com&gt=3B &gt=3B wrote:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B I left the seized shackle pins in both sides=
 of this BN1 when it went<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B off to TechnoStrip in the hope t=
hat they would come loose.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B They didn't so I've spen=
t an inordinate amount of time trying to extract<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B them with=
out wreaking the mounts on the frame.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Made a specia=
l puller=2C applied loss of heat=2C drilled right through each<br>&gt=3B &g=
t=3B bush=2C grumbled a lot but they will not move despite being subjected =
to<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B massive amount of force.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Any id=
eas...damaging the mounts in the chassis makes for a very tedious<br>&gt=3B=
 &gt=3B repair.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Michael S.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B =
BN1 #174<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &=
gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B --<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &=
gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B If you can't fix it with a hammer=2C you've g=
ot an electrical problem.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<b=
r>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&=
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ate: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 14:23:45 -0400<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B From: Healey=
Rick &lt=3Bhealeyrik@gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B To: Michael Sa=
lter &lt=3Bmichaelsalter@gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Cc: "Heale=
ys@autox.team.net" &lt=3BHealeys@autox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=
=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys] Looking for ideas<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Messag=
e-ID:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &lt=3BCAGfzsZfJA3yxZg4nKSshUo20_+DtfCnzkjsDLr=
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t/plain=3B charset=3D"utf-8"<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=
=3B If all else fails=2C Electric Discharge Machining (EDM) -<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B http://www.brokentap.com/services.html<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<b=
r>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Best of Luck=2C<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Rick Neville=
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B On Fri=2C Jun 26=2C 2015 a=
t 5:52 AM=2C Michael Salter &lt=3Bmichaelsalter@gmail.com<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B wrote:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Thanks to all for the good ideas some I have already trie=
d without<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B success....Looks like cutting and =
drilling is to be the order of the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B day..unfo=
rtunately those pins are case hardened which won't make things<br>&gt=3B &g=
t=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B easier.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B If all else fails=
 new brackets..<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=
=3B Michael S<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B BN1 #174<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B On Thu=2C Jun 25=2C 2015 at 5:42 =
PM=2C Michael &lt=3Bmichael.salter@gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B wrote:<=
br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B I left =
the seized shackle pins in both sides of this BN1 when it went<br>&gt=3B &g=
t=3B off<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B to TechnoStrip in the hope th=
at they would come loose.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B They didn't =
so I've spent an inordinate amount of time trying to<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B extra=
ct<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B them without wreaking the mounts on=
 the frame.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B Made a special puller=2C a=
pplied loss of heat=2C drilled right through<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B each<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B bush=2C grumbled a lot but they will not mov=
e despite being subjected to<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B massive a=
mount of force.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B Any ideas...damaging t=
he mounts in the chassis makes for a very<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B tedious<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B repair.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B=
 Michael S.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B BN1 #174<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B =
&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B --<br>=
&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B *If you can't fix it with a hammer=2C you've go=
t an electrical problem.*<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &=
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eyrik@gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B To: "healeys@autox.team.net" =
&lt=3Bhealeys@autox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: [Healey=
s] Friday Funny<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Message-ID:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B=
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br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B "Mother-of-two's life is sa=
ved by her enormous 38JJ breasts which<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B cushioned<br>&gt=3B=
 &gt=3B &gt=3B the impact when Mini Cooper ploughed into her"<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Read more:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &lt=
=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3139966/Mother=
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t=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/=
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From: Michael Oritt &lt=3Bmichael.oritt@gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &g=
t=3B To: HealeyRick &lt=3Bhealeyrik@gmail.com&gt=3B=2C "healeys@autox.team.=
net"<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &lt=3Bhealeys@autox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &=
gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys] Friday Funny<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Me=
ssage-ID: &lt=3Bkci9jwu0oytofjwaspa5vjcf.1435346050611@email.android.com&gt=
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gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Food for thought.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Best--Michael=
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=3B Sent via the Samsung GALAXY S? 5=2C an AT&amp=3BT 4G LTE smartphone<br>=
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aleys] Friday Funny<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B "Mother=
-of-two's life is saved by her enormous 38JJ breasts which<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
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&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Read more:?http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/a=
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01:35:55 +0000<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B From: WILLIAM B LAWRENCE &lt=3Bynoti=
nk@msn.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B To: Larry Varley &lt=3Bvarley@cosm=
os.net.au&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Cc: "healeys@autox.team.net" &lt=3B=
healeys@autox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys]=
 FW: Oil again<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Message-ID: &lt=3BSNT149-W8988C64BD6=
09CADAD9D02CA5AC0@phx.gbl&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Content-Type: text/=
plain=3B charset=3D"iso-8859-1"<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &g=
t=3B Larry=2C I don't think they mess with the journals so there should be =
no<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B problem there. I've seen a website for Vandervell=2C bu=
t they are probably<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B owned by someone else now. If they mai=
ntained their old quality and if they<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B still make the right=
 bearings they would be the go to source. As it is it's<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B a =
crapshoot. I am going to contact them and see what they claim.<br>&gt=3B &g=
t=3B &gt=3B My block has been over-bored and after 13 years of service woul=
dn't<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B quite clean up at 88 mm. I'll be ordering the 88.5 mm=
 pistons. I like the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B DW route because it allows them to us=
e lighter pistons and more modern<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B metric rings they say wi=
ll cut down on blow-by. CR shouldn't change unless<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B I do cu=
t the pistons and then it won't increase much. I'm waiting to hear<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B what needs to be done to the head. If it needs to be decked too =
a lot of<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B things might change.I haven't micced the old head=
 gasket=2C but i'll need to<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B compare it to the new one at s=
ome point. Even though I don't think I'll be<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B driving it at=
 high revs very much I'm still going to change out to the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
narrow drive belt just because I can incorporate a vibration damper.<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Date: Fri=
=2C 26 Jun 2015 17:12:24 +1000<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B From: varley@cosmos.=
net.au<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B To: ynotink@msn.com<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B =
CC: healeys@autox.team.net<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys] F=
W: Oil again<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
 &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Hi Bill=2C don't let them grind the cam jou=
rnals=2C it seems undersize<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B cam bearings are not ob=
tainable. King bearings had a problem many<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B years ag=
o but I believe there are no problems with them now.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=
=3B Vandervell did make bearings for the 100 years ago but they would<br>&g=
t=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B be hard to find these days. The 100 block is very soft i=
ron=2C my car<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B had a massive ring groove even though=
 the engine had only done 8000<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B miles from new. I ha=
d it bored to 3 5/8 and sleeved it back to 3 1/2<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B us=
ing good quality iron liners from LA Sleeve. I used semi dished<br>&gt=3B &=
gt=3B &gt=3B plus 0.060 pistons from JP pistons here in Australia. They giv=
e a<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B final compression ratio of about 9.5 to 1. I wo=
uld see no problem<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B with machining the top of the pi=
stons back flush as it would only be<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B a very small a=
mount. My head gasket is 0.040 thick composite<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B mate=
rial with steel rings around the bores. As long as the pistons<br>&gt=3B &g=
t=3B &gt=3B are no more than flush with the top of the bore you should have=
 no<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B problem.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B Hope it all works out<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &=
gt=3B Regards<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Larry Varley<=
br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>=
&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B On 26/=
06/2015 2:33 PM=2C WILLIAM B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B LAWRENCE wrote:<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B=
 &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Thanks for the advise Larry=2C<br>&g=
t=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Yeah=2C I was wondering about the piston clearance since =
I<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B don't really know what the stock deck height is s=
upposed to be<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B or how much it has been cut before. I=
'm planning on using<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Denis Welch's 100M pistons and=
 their MLS head gasket. I<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B suppose I could use a shi=
m to clear the pistons if they are<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B too close=2C but=
 that would defeat the purpose of the MLS<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B gasket. I=
nstead of that I've been thinking of having the top<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B=
 of the piston (ring around the pocket) cut back enough to<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
 &gt=3B clear the head if necessary. The metal seems to be plenty<br>&gt=3B=
 &gt=3B &gt=3B thick there.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B=
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B I'm planning to do several=
 fit ups with an old gasket<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B (assuming the new gaske=
t will crush to the near the same<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B dimension) and ch=
eck for interference and clearances with some<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B model=
ing clay. I've heard there is an optimal piston to head<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &g=
t=3B dimension to reduce the squish area while still allowing<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B clearance for rod thermal expansion. If you have any<br>&gt=3B &=
gt=3B &gt=3B information on that or on any other tricks or rules of thumb I=
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B could use the info.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B I'm sendi=
ng my camshaft back to Iskendarian to have it<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B fresh=
ened up. I really liked their grind so don't feel the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=
=3B need to change.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Checking over the engine while I =
was disassembling it=2C a<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B lot of the grime I though=
t was coming from gasketed joints was<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B actually from=
 the copious amounts of oil running out of the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B head=
 joint. Most of my joints seemed to be successfully sealed<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
 &gt=3B although I may have had a problem with the rear lip seal. I<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B think I overextended the garter spring while I was assemb=
ling<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B it. Not a lot of room for my big clumsy finger=
s to manipulate<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B the spring. I think I'll assemble i=
t on the crank before I lay<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B it in the block this ti=
me. I'm always amazed when I think<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B about the rear c=
am journal being sealed by a gasket on the end<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B plat=
e. It's a miracle it doesn't leak=2C but I guess most don't.<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B Extra support there would be a good thing.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=
=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B=
 Right now I'm working on sourcing parts and I'm running<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &=
gt=3B into a blank wall when I look for good quality engine<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B bearings. Moss has some trimetal rod bearings by King=2C but I<b=
r>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B don't know anything about them and I would want the =
same for<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B the mains too. I'd like to find some Vande=
rvells or similar<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B quality bearings=2C but all their=
 parts lists I've seen don't<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B include the A90 engine=
.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<b=
r>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Again=2C thanks for your input. I'm going to need al=
l the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B help I can get.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&g=
t=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Oh=2C an=
d while the engine is down I'm going to be working on<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=
=3B the body and interior too. A Healey has an image to uphold and<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B so far mine is falling short.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>=
&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Bill L=
awrence<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B BN1 #554<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B =
&gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
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br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B From: "=3D?utf-8?Q?healeymanjim?=3D" &lt=3Bhealeyma=
njim@hansencc.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B To: healeys@autox.team.net =
&lt=3Bhealeys@autox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: [Healey=
s] o/d again<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Message-ID: &lt=3B20150627030425.8371.=
qmail@server278.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Content-Type: text/plain=
=3B charset=3D"utf-8"<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B just =
got the replacement springs for the triumph o/d type A I am working<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B on. all eight springs are the exact same length. 4 are yellow ti=
pped and 4<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B are red tipped. the red tipped ones appear weak=
er than the yellow tipped<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B ones. did laycock come up with a=
 new technical change and not notify<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B triumph=2C as all the=
ir repair manuals talk about short and long springs. the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B s=
prings that were in the o/d are exactly like the ones I received today.<br>=
&gt=3B &gt=3B while perusing a type A repair video I noticed that the guy d=
oing the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B repair had a set of springs he was going to insta=
ll that had red and yellow<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B painted tips. appears to me tha=
t the weaker springs compress to the same<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B tension as the s=
tronger ones to replace short/long springs. can anyone clue<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B me in as to what is happening.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
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t=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Message: 7<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Date=
: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 05:33:46 +0000 (UTC)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B From: Bob=
 Spidell &lt=3Bbspidell@comcast.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B To: WILLI=
AM B LAWRENCE &lt=3Bynotink@msn.com&gt=3B=2C Larry Varley<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
&gt=3B &lt=3Bvarley@cosmos.net.au&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Cc: healeys=
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&gt=3B Message: 5<br>&gt=3B Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 18:50:35 -0700<br>&gt=
=3B From: I Erbs &lt=3Beyera3000@gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B To: Alan Seigris=
t &lt=3Bhealey.nut@gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B Cc: Austin Healey List &lt=3Bh=
ealeys@autox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys] California Leg=
acy License Plate program<br>&gt=3B Message-ID:<br>&gt=3B       
&lt=3BCACPMnYojw=
6pAEdv10EOzEpjt8wAtP4gCan9vKJ4mA0S0rsnp5w@mail.gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B Co=
ntent-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"utf-8"<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B I think I =
have a pair of 63 yellow and black plates. Make me a good offer<br>&gt=3B a=
nd I'll look in the garage for them<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B Ira Erbs<br>&gt=3B=
 Portland=2C OR<br>&gt=3B    _______                                  _____=
__<br>&gt=3B      (______ \____1959 BN4____/ _______)<br>&gt=3B          (_=
________________________)<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B On Sat=2C Jun 27=2C 2015 at =
6:32 PM=2C Alan Seigrist &lt=3Bhealey.nut@gmail.com&gt=3B wrote:<br>&gt=3B =
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B I think it's fine=2C they made so many of us give up our =
black and blue<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B plates=2C only a handful of very stubborn e=
nthusiasts have been able to keep<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B their original plates=2C=
 I had to give them up on my BJ8 when my local DMV<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B refused=
 to renew them in the 80's.  So now I can go get them again for a<br>&gt=3B=
 &gt=3B small fee.  CA needs the money=2C so this is a good way for them to=
 raise<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B money without raising taxes.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&g=
t=3B &gt=3B On Sun=2C Jun 28=2C 2015 at 7:41 AM=2C Rohan Marr &lt=3Brohanma=
rr@mac.com&gt=3B wrote:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B Apologies i=
f this has already been discussed=2C but I found this today and<br>&gt=3B &=
gt=3B&gt=3B as an owner of an original ?black plated? California car. I hav=
e mixed<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B feelings on this one. Firstly it is worth re=
ading up on the announcement<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B and links:<br>&gt=3B &g=
t=3B&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B Classic California License Plates to Hit =
Streets this Summer:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/d=
mv/detail/pubs/newsrel/newsrel15/2015_41<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B CA DMV: htt=
ps://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/legacyplates/index<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&g=
t=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B So why the mixed feelings=2C well original blac=
k plates had some value and<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B meaning - the car was an=
 original California car. Unfortunately my plates<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B ha=
ve really deteriorated=2C and after a few steep driveways (you know how low=
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B our cars are) I have bent them in half one by one u=
ntil they broke in half.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B I only ever had one plate o=
n the rear and swapped it ? the current one is<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B hangi=
ng on by a thread. So I was looking to see if someone would reproduce<br>&g=
t=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B them and I remember a link to someone who ?unofficially? =
remade them<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B published on this list a few years ago. =
These new ones will reportedly use<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B the same dye pres=
s tooling as the originals out of Folsom Prison (not sure<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&=
gt=3B where I read that)=2C but unlike the original these will have a moder=
n<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B reflective coating and more importantly be availab=
le for use on any<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B vehicle=2C both old and new=2C or =
car=2C truck or motorcycles. I know how I feel<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B about=
 a Prius with black plates!<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B S=
o what I really want to do is replace my plates with the same number etc<br=
>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B with an original look=2C or do I want to give up on th=
at and bite the bullet<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B for a vanity plate with the n=
ew black?<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B What does everyone =
think of this?<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B Rohan (aka Aus=
sie)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B ?56 Longbridge BN4 ?Hellouise"<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
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:57 -0700<br>&gt=3B From: "Earl Kagna" &lt=3Bkags@shaw.ca&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B T=
o: "John and Judy Carter" &lt=3Bjc9821@msn.com&gt=3B=2C &lt=3Bhealeys@autox=
.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys] Door Trim<br>&gt=3B Messag=
e-ID: &lt=3B606797BCF6F24BA8B815AF463545B0B1@KagsLaptop&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B Con=
tent-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"utf-8"<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B Hi John ? l=
eft some of your door seal at Alderbrook=2C did you? Nice seeing you there.=
<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B Bristleflex ? by Martin MacGregor.  Autofarm in Ontar=
io Canada stocks it.  It?s far and away the best door seal I?ve used.  Work=
s even better if it?s installed correctly.<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B Earl Kagna<=
br>&gt=3B Victoria=2C B.C.<br>&gt=3B BJ8=2C BT7 tri-carb<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=
=3B From: John and Judy Carter <br>&gt=3B Sent: Saturday=2C June 27=2C 2015=
 6:26 PM<br>&gt=3B To: healeys@autox.team.net <br>&gt=3B Subject: [Healeys]=
 Door Trim<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B What is the name and the source for the rub=
ber door trim(surround) that stays put  on a BJ8 and other models?<br>&gt=
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utchings &lt=3Bs.hutchings@rogers.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B To: John and Judy Car=
ter &lt=3Bjc9821@msn.com&gt=3B=2C  "healeys@autox.team.net"<br>&gt=3B   &lt=
=3Bhealeys@autox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys] Door Trim<=
br>&gt=3B Message-ID:<br>&gt=3B         
&lt=3B2008146848.1042130.1435460672496.Jav=
aMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B Content-Type: text/plain=3B char=
set=3D"utf-8"<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B Martin Mcgregor has "Bristleflex"=2C whi=
ch is the superior door seal...but I was there recently and he's waiting on=
 a new run and doesn't have it in stock at the moment.You can get contact i=
nfo at MacGregor British Car PartsHowever=2C he tells me that the website i=
s out of date.<br>&gt=3B Stephen=2C BJ8<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B | ? |<br>&gt=
=3B | ? |  | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |<br>&gt=3B | MacGregor British Car PartsNEW=
 "BRISTLEFLEX?" DOOR SEALS Bad Doorseals? Don't Fit? Won't stay on? Doors w=
on't shut? We've made "Bristleflex?".  |<br>&gt=3B |  |<br>&gt=3B | View on=
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<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B       From: John and Judy Carter &lt=3Bjc9=
821@msn.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B  To: "healeys@autox.team.net" &lt=3Bhealeys@aut=
ox.team.net&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B  Sent: Saturday=2C June 27=2C 2015 9:26 PM<br>=
&gt=3B  Subject: [Healeys] Door Trim<br>&gt=3B    <br>&gt=3B &lt=3B!--#yiv4=
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145 body.yiv4738352145hmmessage{font-size:12pt=3Bfont-family:Calibri=3B}--&=
gt=3BWhat is the name and the source for the rubber door trim(surround) tha=
t stays put ?on a BJ8 and other models?<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B From: h=
ealeys-request@autox.team.net<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: Healeys Digest=2C V=
ol 8=2C Issue 181<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B To: healeys@autox.team.net<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 12:00:02 -0600<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B Send Healeys mailing list submissions to<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B healeys@autox=
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a the World Wide Web=2C visit<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B http://autox.team.net/mailma=
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subject or body 'help' to<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B healeys-request@autox.team.net<b=
r>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B You can reach the person managing the lis=
t at<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B healeys-owner@autox.team.net<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B When replying=2C please edit your Subject line so it is more spe=
cific<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B than "Re: Contents of Healeys digest..."<br>&gt=3B &=
gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Today's Topics:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B 1. Re: Looking for ideas (Randy Dickson)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
 2. Re: Looking for ideas (HealeyRick)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B 3. Friday Funny (He=
aleyRick)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B 4. Re: Friday Funny (Michael Oritt)<br>&gt=3B &g=
t=3B 5. Re: FW: Oil again (WILLIAM B LAWRENCE)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B 6. o/d agai=
n (=3D?utf-8?Q?healeymanjim?=3D)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B 7. Re: FW: Oil again (Bob=
 Spidell)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B ------------=
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 <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Message: 1<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 13:=
07:58 -0500<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B From: "Randy Dickson" &lt=3Brdickson@midwestar=
chaeology.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B To: &lt=3BHealeys@autox.team.net&gt=3B=
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys] Looking for ideas<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
 Message-ID: &lt=3B026701d0b03b$091255e0$1b3701a0$@midwestarchaeology.com&g=
t=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Content-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"utf-8"<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Fellow Healeyoids! I wonder if you could weld =
a nut bolt combo to the shackle pin and use a slide hammer to pull it out w=
hilst using heat and quenching with ice water or dry ice.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Randy <br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B 60 BT7<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B 63 BJ7<br>&=
gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B From: Healeys [mailto:healeys-bounces@autox.te=
am.net] On Behalf Of Curtis Arndt<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Sent: Friday=2C June 26=
=2C 2015 12:39 PM<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B To: Michael Salter<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Cc: =
Healeys@autox.team.net<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys] Looking for =
ideas<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B Micheal=2C<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B My short article on remov=
ing broken studs from Manifolds...<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Remov=
ing Broken Studs from Cast Iron Manifolds<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B This is method that I use to remove=
 broken bolts and studs from cast iron exhaust manifolds. With a broken stu=
d in a manifold=2C as long as I can get a small pair of long nose locking p=
liers onto the screw=2C bolt or stud then the rest is typically easy=2C if =
you are patient.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&=
gt=3B &gt=3B I heat only the exposed stud or bolt with a torch to cherry re=
d and then shock cool it with a wet rag=2C followed by some penetrating sol=
ution like "Kroil" or "PB Blaster". Then I carefully clamp the needle nose =
locking pliers on the end of the exposed stud and GENTLY rock it back and f=
orth ever so slightly. If you get any movement whatsoever back and forth th=
e rest will come=2C if you're patient. Repeat the heating and shock cooling=
 process followed by the locking pliers as many times as it takes. With pat=
ience and luck the broken stud will progressively unscrew a bit farther wit=
h each application of heat and penetrating oil until it will unscrew all th=
e way. <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B I did this recently with a BJ8 Manifold where 7 of the 8 studs were fro=
zen and/or broken off. Some of them had just ?? of stud proud of the manifo=
ld. All seven came out using this process.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B This process may work on an aluminu=
m manifold IF and ONLY IF you are careful not to use too much heat near the=
 aluminum. <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B=
 &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B On Fri=2C Jun 26=2C 2015 at 2:5=
2 AM=2C Michael Salter &lt=3Bmichaelsalter@gmail.com &lt=3Bmailto:michaelsa=
lter@gmail.com&gt=3B &gt=3B wrote:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Thank=
s to all for the good ideas some I have already tried without success....Lo=
oks like cutting and drilling is to be the order of the day..unfortunately =
those pins are case hardened which won't make things easier.<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B If all else fails new brackets..<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br=
>&gt=3B &gt=3B Michael S<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B BN1 #174<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B On Thu=2C =
Jun 25=2C 2015 at 5:42 PM=2C Michael &lt=3Bmichael.salter@gmail.com &lt=3Bm=
ailto:michael.salter@gmail.com&gt=3B &gt=3B wrote:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B I left the seized shackle pins in both sides of this BN1 when it=
 went off to TechnoStrip in the hope that they would come loose.<br>&gt=3B =
&gt=3B They didn't so I've spent an inordinate amount of time trying to ext=
ract them without wreaking the mounts on the frame.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Made a=
 special puller=2C applied loss of heat=2C drilled right through each bush=
=2C grumbled a lot but they will not move despite being subjected to massiv=
e amount of force.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Any ideas...damaging the mounts in the =
chassis makes for a very tedious repair.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Michael S.<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B BN1 #174<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <b=
r>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B -- <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B If=
 you can't fix it with a hammer=2C you've got an electrical problem.<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B=
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&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B To: Michael Salter &lt=3Bmichaelsalter@gmail.com&gt=
=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Cc: "Healeys@autox.team.net" &lt=3BHealeys@autox.team.=
net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys] Looking for ideas<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B Message-ID:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &lt=3BCAGfzsZfJA3yxZg4nKSshUo20_+Dt=
fCnzkjsDLrD_R69DXS3wqA@mail.gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Content-Type: =
text/plain=3B charset=3D"utf-8"<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B If all e=
lse fails=2C Electric Discharge Machining (EDM) -<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B http://w=
ww.brokentap.com/services.html<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Best of L=
uck=2C<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Rick Neville<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B On =
Fri=2C Jun 26=2C 2015 at 5:52 AM=2C Michael Salter &lt=3Bmichaelsalter@gmai=
l.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B wrote:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=
=3B Thanks to all for the good ideas some I have already tried without<br>&=
gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B success....Looks like cutting and drilling is to be the=
 order of the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B day..unfortunately those pins are cas=
e hardened which won't make things<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B easier.<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B If all else fails new brackets..<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<=
br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Michael S<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B BN1 #174<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B On Thu=2C Jun 25=2C 2015 at 5:42 =
PM=2C Michael &lt=3Bmichael.salter@gmail.com&gt=3B wrote:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B I left the seized shackle pins in both=
 sides of this BN1 when it went off<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B to Techno=
Strip in the hope that they would come loose.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B=
 They didn't so I've spent an inordinate amount of time trying to extract<b=
r>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B them without wreaking the mounts on the frame.=
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B Made a special puller=2C applied loss of hea=
t=2C drilled right through each<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B bush=2C grumb=
led a lot but they will not move despite being subjected to<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B massive amount of force.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B Any=
 ideas...damaging the mounts in the chassis makes for a very tedious<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B repair.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B Michael S.<br=
>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B BN1 #174<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B=
 &gt=3B &gt=3B --<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B *If you can't fix it with a hamme=
r=2C you've got an electrical problem.*<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &=
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healeys@autox.team.net" &lt=3Bhealeys@autox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
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gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B "Mother-of-two's life is saved by her enormo=
us 38JJ breasts which cushioned<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B the impact when Mini Coope=
r ploughed into her"<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Read more:<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &lt=3Bhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3139966/Mother-two=
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=3Bhealeyrik@gmail.com&gt=3B=2C "healeys@autox.team.net"<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &=
lt=3Bhealeys@autox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys] F=
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r>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Sent via the Samsung GA=
LAXY S? 5=2C an AT&amp=3BT 4G LTE smartphone<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &g=
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lt=3Bhealeyrik@gmail.com&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Date: 06/26/2015 11:45 (GM=
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ject: [Healeys] Friday Funny <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B "Mother-of=
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t when Mini Cooper ploughed into her"<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Re=
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 Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 01:35:55 +0000<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B From: WILLIAM B LAWRENC=
E &lt=3Bynotink@msn.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B To: Larry Varley &lt=3Bvarle=
y@cosmos.net.au&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Cc: "healeys@autox.team.net" &lt=3Bh=
ealeys@autox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys] FW: Oil=
 again<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Message-ID: &lt=3BSNT149-W8988C64BD609CADAD9D02CA5A=
C0@phx.gbl&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Content-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"is=
o-8859-1"<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Larry=2C I don't think they me=
ss with the journals so there should be no problem there. I've seen a websi=
te for Vandervell=2C but they are probably owned by someone else now. If th=
ey maintained their old quality and if they still make the right bearings t=
hey would be the go to source. As it is it's a crapshoot. I am going to con=
tact them and see what they claim.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B My block has been over-=
bored and after 13 years of service wouldn't quite clean up at 88 mm. I'll =
be ordering the 88.5 mm pistons. I like the DW route because it allows them=
 to use lighter pistons and more modern metric rings they say will cut down=
 on blow-by. CR shouldn't change unless I do cut the pistons and then it wo=
n't increase much. I'm waiting to hear what needs to be done to the head. I=
f it needs to be decked too a lot of things might change.I haven't micced t=
he old head gasket=2C but i'll need to compare it to the new one at some po=
int. Even though I don't think I'll be driving it at high revs very much I'=
m still going to change out to the narrow drive belt just because I can inc=
orporate a vibration damper.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B =
&gt=3B Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 17:12:24 +1000<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B From: varle=
y@cosmos.net.au<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B To: ynotink@msn.com<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B CC: h=
ealeys@autox.team.net<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys] FW: Oil again=
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br=
>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Hi Bill=2C don't let the=
m grind the cam journals=2C it seems undersize<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B cam bearing=
s are not obtainable. King bearings had a problem many<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B yea=
rs ago but I believe there are no problems with them now.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
Vandervell did make bearings for the 100 years ago but they would<br>&gt=3B=
 &gt=3B be hard to find these days. The 100 block is very soft iron=2C my c=
ar<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B had a massive ring groove even though the engine had on=
ly done 8000<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B miles from new. I had it bored to 3 5/8 and s=
leeved it back to 3 1/2<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B using good quality iron liners fro=
m LA Sleeve. I used semi dished<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B plus 0.060 pistons from JP=
 pistons here in Australia. They give a<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B final compression =
ratio of about 9.5 to 1. I would see no problem<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B with machi=
ning the top of the pistons back flush as it would only be<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
 a very small amount. My head gasket is 0.040 thick composite<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B material with steel rings around the bores. As long as the pistons<br>&=
gt=3B &gt=3B are no more than flush with the top of the bore you should hav=
e no<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B problem.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Hope it a=
ll works out<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Regards<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <b=
r>&gt=3B &gt=3B Larry Varley<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B =
&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B On 26/06/2015 =
2:33 PM=2C WILLIAM B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B LAWRENCE wrote:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>=
&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Thanks =
for the advise Larry=2C<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Yeah=2C I was wondering about the piston clearance si=
nce I<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B don't really know what the stock deck height is supp=
osed to be<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B or how much it has been cut before. I'm plannin=
g on using<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Denis Welch's 100M pistons and their MLS head g=
asket. I<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B suppose I could use a shim to clear the pistons i=
f they are<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B too close=2C but that would defeat the purpose =
of the MLS<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B gasket. Instead of that I've been thinking of h=
aving the top<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B of the piston (ring around the pocket) cut b=
ack enough to<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B clear the head if necessary. The metal seems=
 to be plenty<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B thick there.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B I'm planning to do several fit ups =
with an old gasket<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B (assuming the new gasket will crush to =
the near the same<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B dimension) and check for interference an=
d clearances with some<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B modeling clay. I've heard there is =
an optimal piston to head<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B dimension to reduce the squish a=
rea while still allowing<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B clearance for rod thermal expansi=
on. If you have any<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B information on that or on any other tr=
icks or rules of thumb I<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B could use the info.<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B I'm sending my ca=
mshaft back to Iskendarian to have it<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B freshened up. I real=
ly liked their grind so don't feel the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B need to change.<br>=
&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Checkin=
g over the engine while I was disassembling it=2C a<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B lot of=
 the grime I thought was coming from gasketed joints was<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B a=
ctually from the copious amounts of oil running out of the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
 head joint. Most of my joints seemed to be successfully sealed<br>&gt=3B &=
gt=3B although I may have had a problem with the rear lip seal. I<br>&gt=3B=
 &gt=3B think I overextended the garter spring while I was assembling<br>&g=
t=3B &gt=3B it. Not a lot of room for my big clumsy fingers to manipulate<b=
r>&gt=3B &gt=3B the spring. I think I'll assemble it on the crank before I =
lay<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B it in the block this time. I'm always amazed when I th=
ink<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B about the rear cam journal being sealed by a gasket on=
 the end<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B plate. It's a miracle it doesn't leak=2C but I gu=
ess most don't.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Extra support there would be a good thing.=
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Rig=
ht now I'm working on sourcing parts and I'm running<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B into =
a blank wall when I look for good quality engine<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B bearings.=
 Moss has some trimetal rod bearings by King=2C but I<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B don'=
t know anything about them and I would want the same for<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B t=
he mains too. I'd like to find some Vandervells or similar<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
 quality bearings=2C but all their parts lists I've seen don't<br>&gt=3B &g=
t=3B include the A90 engine.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B =
&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Again=2C thanks for your input. I'm going to need =
all the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B help I can get.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
 <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Oh=2C and while the engine is down I'm=
 going to be working on<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B the body and interior too. A Heale=
y has an image to uphold and<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B so far mine is falling short.=
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Bil=
l Lawrence<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B BN1 #554<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br=
>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&g=
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700<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B From: "=3D?utf-8?Q?healeymanjim?=3D" &lt=3Bhealeymanji=
m@hansencc.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B To: healeys@autox.team.net &lt=3Bheal=
eys@autox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: [Healeys] o/d again<br>&=
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=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B just got the replacement springs for the trium=
ph o/d type A I am working on. all eight springs are the exact same length.=
 4 are yellow tipped and 4 are red tipped. the red tipped ones appear weake=
r than the yellow tipped ones. did laycock come up with a new technical cha=
nge and not notify triumph=2C as all their repair manuals talk about short =
and long springs. the springs that were in the o/d are exactly like the one=
s I received today. while perusing a type A repair video I noticed that the=
 guy doing the repair had a set of springs he was going to install that had=
 red and yellow painted tips. appears to me that the weaker springs compres=
s to the same tension as the stronger ones to replace short/long springs. c=
an anyone clue me in as to what is happening.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &=
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6 +0000 (UTC)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B From: Bob Spidell &lt=3Bbspidell@comcast.net=
&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B To: WILLIAM B LAWRENCE &lt=3Bynotink@msn.com&gt=3B=
=2C Larry Varley<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &lt=3Bvarley@cosmos.net.au&gt=3B<br>&gt=
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=3B Date: Sun=2C 28 Jun 2015 03:11:03 +0000 (UTC)<br>&gt=3B From: Bob Spide=
ll &lt=3Bbspidell@comcast.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B To: Alan Seigrist &lt=3Bheale=
y.nut@gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B Cc: healeys &lt=3Bhealeys@autox.team.net&gt=
=3B<br>&gt=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys] California Legacy License Plate progra=
m<br>&gt=3B Message-ID:<br>&gt=3B       
&lt=3B1643724211.3539832.1435461063401.J=
avaMail.zimbra@comcast.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B Content-Type: text/plain=3B char=
set=3D"utf-8"<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B My BJ8 has the original yellow-on-black =
plates=3B DMV ain't said squat (they'd have to pry them from ...). Bought t=
he car in '83. Wish our BN2 had black-on-yellow(?) plates=3B had to settle =
for vanity '1956 M' <br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B You left too soon=2C Alan=3B that=
's also about the time we got the smog check waived for pre-68 cars. <br>&g=
t=3B <br>&gt=3B Bob <br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B ps. Rohan=2C I've seen plate 'res=
torers=3B' IIRC there was one at the Pleasanton car show a few years ago. <=
br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B ----- Original Message -----<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B <br>=
&gt=3B I think it's fine=2C they made so many of us give up our black and b=
lue plates=2C only a handful of very stubborn enthusiasts have been able to=
 keep their original plates=2C I had to give them up on my BJ8 when my loca=
l DMV refused to renew them in the 80's. So now I can go get them again for=
 a small fee. CA needs the money=2C so this is a good way for them to raise=
 money without raising taxes. <br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B On Sun=2C Jun 28=2C 201=
5 at 7:41 AM=2C Rohan Marr &lt=3B rohanmarr@mac.com &gt=3B wrote: <br>&gt=
=3B <br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B Apologies if this has already been dis=
cussed=2C but I found this today and as an owner of an original ?black plat=
ed? California car. I have mixed feelings on this one. Firstly it is worth =
reading up on the announcement and links: <br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B Classic Cal=
ifornia License Plates to Hit Streets this Summer: https://www.dmv.ca.gov/p=
ortal/dmv/detail/pubs/newsrel/newsrel15/2015_41 <br>&gt=3B CA DMV: https://=
www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/legacyplates/index <br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B S=
o why the mixed feelings=2C well original black plates had some value and m=
eaning - the car was an original California car. Unfortunately my plates ha=
ve really deteriorated=2C and after a few steep driveways (you know how low=
 our cars are) I have bent them in half one by one until they broke in half=
. I only ever had one plate on the rear and swapped it ? the current one is=
 hanging on by a thread. So I was looking to see if someone would reproduce=
 them and I remember a link to someone who ?unofficially? remade them publi=
shed on this list a few years ago. These new ones will reportedly use the s=
ame dye press tooling as the originals out of Folsom Prison (not sure where=
 I read that)=2C but unlike the original these will have a modern reflectiv=
e coating and more importantly be available for use on any vehicle=2C both =
old and new=2C or car=2C truck or motorcycles. I know how I feel about a Pr=
ius with black plates! <br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B So what I really want to do is=
 replace my plates with the same number etc with an original look=2C or do =
I want to give up on that and bite the bullet for a vanity plate with the n=
ew black? <br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B What does everyone think of this? <br>&gt=
=3B <br>&gt=3B Rohan (aka Aussie) <br>&gt=3B ?56 Longbridge BN4 ?Hellouise"=
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From: Elton Schulz &lt=3Beschulz@frontiernet.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B To: Healey=
 List &lt=3Bhealeys@autox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B Subject: [Healeys] Headl=
ight relay kit<br>&gt=3B Message-ID: &lt=3B558F65F7.2020900@frontiernet.net=
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=3Dflowed<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B Fellow Listers=2C<br>&gt=3B I'd like to inst=
all a headlight relay kit I obtained from Moss for my BJ7.<br>&gt=3B Where =
is a good spot to mount the two relays for conveniently running <br>&gt=3B =
the wiring without having to cut into the loom of the wiring harness? <br>&=
gt=3B Any photos or wiring diagrams would also be helpful.<br>&gt=3B Thanks=
 in advance=2C<br>&gt=3B Elton<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B ------------=
------------------<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B Message: 10<br>&gt=3B Date: Sat=2C =
27 Jun 2015 23:18:17 -0400<br>&gt=3B From: Elton Schulz &lt=3Beschulz@front=
iernet.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B To: healeys@autox.team.net<br>&gt=3B Subject: Re=
: [Healeys] Door Trim<br>&gt=3B Message-ID: &lt=3B558F6779.1030108@frontier=
net.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B Content-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"iso-8859-1"=
=3B Format=3D"flowed"<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B I got mine from MacGregor called=
 Bristleflex. Although more money=2C they <br>&gt=3B stay on unlike some ot=
hers.<br>&gt=3B Elton<br>&gt=3B On 6/27/2015 9:26 PM=2C John and Judy Carte=
r wrote:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B What is the name and the source for the rubber do=
or trim(surround) <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B that stays put  on a BJ8 and other mode=
ls?<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B From: healeys-request@autox.te=
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 &gt=3B &gt=3B 5. Re: FW: Oil again (WILLIAM B LAWRENCE)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &=
gt=3B 6. o/d again (=3D?utf-8?Q?healeymanjim?=3D)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B 7=
. Re: FW: Oil again (Bob Spidell)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B --------------------------------------------=
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Message: 1<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 13:07:58 -0500<=
br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B From: "Randy Dickson" &lt=3Brdickson@midwestarchaeo=
logy.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B To: &lt=3BHealeys@autox.team.net&gt=
=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys] Looking for ideas<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Message-ID: &lt=3B026701d0b03b$091255e0$1b3701a0$@midwest=
archaeology.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Content-Type: text/plain=3B c=
harset=3D"utf-8"<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Fellow Hea=
leyoids! I wonder if you could weld a nut bolt combo to <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B t=
he shackle pin and use a slide hammer to pull it out whilst using <br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B heat and quenching with ice water or dry ice.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &=
gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=
=3B Randy<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B 60 BT7<br>&gt=3B =
&gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B 63 BJ7<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B=
 &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B From: Healeys [mailto:healeys-bounce=
s@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Curtis Arndt<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B Sent: Friday=2C June 26=2C 2015 12:39 PM<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B=
 To: Michael Salter<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Cc: Healeys@autox.team.net<br>&=
gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys] Looking for ideas<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
 &gt=3B Micheal=2C<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B My short=
 article on removing broken studs from Manifolds...<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B=
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Removing Broken Studs from Cast Iron Manifolds<br>=
&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B This is method that I use to remove broken bolts and stud=
s from cast <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B iron exhaust manifolds. With a broken stud in=
 a manifold=2C as long as I <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B can get a small pair of long =
nose locking pliers onto the screw=2C bolt <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B or stud then t=
he rest is typically easy=2C if you are patient.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br=
>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B I hea=
t only the exposed stud or bolt with a torch to cherry red and <br>&gt=3B &=
gt=3B then shock cool it with a wet rag=2C followed by some penetrating <br=
>&gt=3B &gt=3B solution like "Kroil" or "PB Blaster". Then I carefully clam=
p the <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B needle nose locking pliers on the end of the expose=
d stud and GENTLY <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B rock it back and forth ever so slightly=
. If you get any movement <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B whatsoever back and forth the r=
est will come=2C if you're patient. <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Repeat the heating an=
d shock cooling process followed by the locking <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B pliers as=
 many times as it takes. With patience and luck the broken <br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B stud will progressively unscrew a bit farther with each application of =
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B heat and penetrating oil until it will unscrew all the wa=
y.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<=
br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B I did this recently with a BJ8 Manifold where 7 of =
the 8 studs were <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B frozen and/or broken off. Some of them h=
ad just ?? of stud proud of <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B the manifold. All seven came =
out using this process.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>=
&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B This process may work on an al=
uminum manifold IF and ONLY IF you are <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B careful not to use=
 too much heat near the aluminum.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=
=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B On Fri=2C Jun 26=2C 2015 at 2:52 AM=2C Michael =
Salter <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &lt=3Bmichaelsalter@gmail.com &lt=3Bmailto:michael=
salter@gmail.com&gt=3B &gt=3B wrote:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B Thanks to all for the good ideas some I have already tried witho=
ut <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B success....Looks like cutting and drilling is to be th=
e order of the <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B day..unfortunately those pins are case har=
dened which won't make <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B things easier.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &g=
t=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B If all else fails new brackets..<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Michael S<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B BN1 #174<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<=
br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B On Thu=2C Jun 25=2C 2015 at=
 5:42 PM=2C Michael &lt=3Bmichael.salter@gmail.com <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &lt=3B=
mailto:michael.salter@gmail.com&gt=3B &gt=3B wrote:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B=
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B I left the seized shackle pins in both sides of th=
is BN1 when it <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B went off to TechnoStrip in the hope that t=
hey would come loose.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B They didn't so I've spent an =
inordinate amount of time trying to <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B extract them without =
wreaking the mounts on the frame.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Made a special pu=
ller=2C applied loss of heat=2C drilled right through <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B eac=
h bush=2C grumbled a lot but they will not move despite being <br>&gt=3B &g=
t=3B subjected to massive amount of force.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Any idea=
s...damaging the mounts in the chassis makes for a very <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B t=
edious repair.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Michael S.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B B=
N1 #174<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &g=
t=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B --<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &g=
t=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B If you can't fix it with a hammer=2C you've go=
t an electrical problem.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br=
>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&g=
t=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=
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t=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Message: 2<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2=
015 14:23:45 -0400<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B From: HealeyRick &lt=3Bhealeyrik=
@gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B To: Michael Salter &lt=3Bmichaelsa=
lter@gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Cc: "Healeys@autox.team.net" &=
lt=3BHealeys@autox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: Re: [Hea=
leys] Looking for ideas<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Message-ID:<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B &lt=3BCAGfzsZfJA3yxZg4nKSshUo20_+DtfCnzkjsDLrD_R69DXS3wqA@mail.g=
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=3D"utf-8"<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B If all else fail=
s=2C Electric Discharge Machining (EDM) -<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B http://ww=
w.brokentap.com/services.html<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=
=3B Best of Luck=2C<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Rick Neville<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &=
gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B On Fri=2C Jun 26=2C 2015 at 5:52 AM=2C Michae=
l Salter <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &lt=3Bmichaelsalter@gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &g=
t=3B &gt=3B wrote:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B T=
hanks to all for the good ideas some I have already tried without<br>&gt=3B=
 &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B success....Looks like cutting and drilling is to be t=
he order of the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B day..unfortunately those pin=
s are case hardened which won't make <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B things<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B easier.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B If all else fails =
new brackets..<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=
=3B Michael S<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B BN1 #174<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B On Thu=2C Jun 25=2C 2015 at 5:42 =
PM=2C Michael <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &lt=3Bmichael.salter@gmail.com&gt=3B wrote:=
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B I left=
 the seized shackle pins in both sides of this BN1 when it <br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B went off<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B to TechnoStrip in the hop=
e that they would come loose.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B They did=
n't so I've spent an inordinate amount of time trying to <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
extract<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B them without wreaking the moun=
ts on the frame.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B Made a special puller=
=2C applied loss of heat=2C drilled right <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B through each<br=
>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B bush=2C grumbled a lot but they will not=
 move despite being <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B subjected to<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B =
&gt=3B&gt=3B massive amount of force.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B =
Any ideas...damaging the mounts in the chassis makes for a very <br>&gt=3B =
&gt=3B tedious<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B repair.<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B Michael S.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B BN1=
 #174<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<b=
r>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B --<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B *If you can't fix it wi=
th a hammer=2C you've got an electrical problem.*<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &=
gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B _______=
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t=3Bhealeyrik@gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B To: "healeys@autox.te=
am.net" &lt=3Bhealeys@autox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Subject:=
 [Healeys] Friday Funny<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Message-ID:<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B &lt=3BCAGfzsZd8eqJ4-OMLRB1E6Q_fzWoJF5gjLTfEiQcgG4w4coLPYw@mail.g=
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=3D"utf-8"<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B "Mother-of-two's=
 life is saved by her enormous 38JJ breasts which <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B cushion=
ed<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B the impact when Mini Cooper ploughed into her"<b=
r>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Read more:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &lt=3Bhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3139=
966/Mother-two-s-life-saved-enormous-38JJ-breasts-Mini-Cooper-ploughed-her.=
html&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#=
ixzz3eBhCvzbj<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &lt=3Bhttp://www.da=
ilymail.co.uk/news/article-3139966/Mother-two-s-life-saved-enormous-38JJ-br=
easts-Mini-Cooper-ploughed-her.html#ixzz3eBhCvzbj&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &g=
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0 -0700<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B From: Michael Oritt &lt=3Bmichael.oritt@gma=
il.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B To: HealeyRick &lt=3Bhealeyrik@gmail.c=
om&gt=3B=2C "healeys@autox.team.net"<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &lt=3Bhealeys@=
autox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys] Friday =
Funny<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Message-ID: &lt=3Bkci9jwu0oytofjwaspa5vjcf.14=
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=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Food for thought.<br>&g=
t=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Best--Michael Oritt<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &g=
t=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Sent via the Samsung GALAXY S? 5=2C an =
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Rick &lt=3Bhealeyrik@gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Date: 06/26/20=
15 11:45 (GMT-08:00)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B To: healeys@autox.team.net<br>=
&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: [Healeys] Friday Funny<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=
=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B "Mother-of-two's life is saved by her enormous =
38JJ breasts which <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B cushioned the impact when Mini Cooper =
ploughed into her"<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Read mor=
e:?http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3eBhCvzbj?<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
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RENCE &lt=3Bynotink@msn.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B To: Larry Varley =
&lt=3Bvarley@cosmos.net.au&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Cc: "healeys@autox=
.team.net" &lt=3Bhealeys@autox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Subje=
ct: Re: [Healeys] FW: Oil again<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Message-ID: &lt=3BS=
NT149-W8988C64BD609CADAD9D02CA5AC0@phx.gbl&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Co=
ntent-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"iso-8859-1"<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br=
>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Larry=2C I don't think they mess with the journals so=
 there should be <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B no problem there. I've seen a website fo=
r Vandervell=2C but they are <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B probably owned by someone el=
se now. If they maintained their old <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B quality and if they =
still make the right bearings they would be the go <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B to sou=
rce. As it is it's a crapshoot. I am going to contact them and <br>&gt=3B &=
gt=3B see what they claim.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B My block has been over-b=
ored and after 13 years of service wouldn't <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B quite clean u=
p at 88 mm. I'll be ordering the 88.5 mm pistons. I like <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
the DW route because it allows them to use lighter pistons and more <br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B modern metric rings they say will cut down on blow-by. CR should=
n't <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B change unless I do cut the pistons and then it won't =
increase much. <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B I'm waiting to hear what needs to be done =
to the head. If it needs to <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B be decked too a lot of things=
 might change.I haven't micced the old <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B head gasket=2C but=
 i'll need to compare it to the new one at some point. <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Ev=
en though I don't think I'll be driving it at high revs very much <br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B I'm still going to change out to the narrow drive belt just beca=
use I <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B can incorporate a vibration damper.<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Date: Fri=2C 26 =
Jun 2015 17:12:24 +1000<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B From: varley@cosmos.net.au<=
br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B To: ynotink@msn.com<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B CC: hea=
leys@autox.team.net<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys] FW: Oil =
again<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=
=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B=
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Hi Bill=2C don't let them grind the cam journals=
=2C it seems undersize<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B cam bearings are not obtaina=
ble. King bearings had a problem many<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B years ago but=
 I believe there are no problems with them now.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Van=
dervell did make bearings for the 100 years ago but they would<br>&gt=3B &g=
t=3B &gt=3B be hard to find these days. The 100 block is very soft iron=2C =
my car<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B had a massive ring groove even though the en=
gine had only done 8000<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B miles from new. I had it bo=
red to 3 5/8 and sleeved it back to 3 1/2<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B using goo=
d quality iron liners from LA Sleeve. I used semi dished<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &=
gt=3B plus 0.060 pistons from JP pistons here in Australia. They give a<br>=
&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B final compression ratio of about 9.5 to 1. I would see=
 no problem<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B with machining the top of the pistons b=
ack flush as it would only be<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B a very small amount. =
My head gasket is 0.040 thick composite<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B material wi=
th steel rings around the bores. As long as the pistons<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &g=
t=3B are no more than flush with the top of the bore you should have no<br>=
&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B problem.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=
=3B Hope it all works out<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B R=
egards<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Larry Varley<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B=
 &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B On 26/06/201=
5 2:33 PM=2C WILLIAM B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B LAWRENCE wrote:<br>&gt=3B &g=
t=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Thanks for the advise Larry=2C<br>&gt=3B=
 &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &g=
t=3B &gt=3B Yeah=2C I was wondering about the piston clearance since I<br>&=
gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B don't really know what the stock deck height is suppose=
d to be<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B or how much it has been cut before. I'm pla=
nning on using<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Denis Welch's 100M pistons and their=
 MLS head gasket. I<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B suppose I could use a shim to c=
lear the pistons if they are<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B too close=2C but that =
would defeat the purpose of the MLS<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B gasket. Instead=
 of that I've been thinking of having the top<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B of th=
e piston (ring around the pocket) cut back enough to<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=
=3B clear the head if necessary. The metal seems to be plenty<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B thick there.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>=
&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B I'm planning to do several fit=
 ups with an old gasket<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B (assuming the new gasket wi=
ll crush to the near the same<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B dimension) and check =
for interference and clearances with some<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B modeling =
clay. I've heard there is an optimal piston to head<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B=
 dimension to reduce the squish area while still allowing<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
&gt=3B clearance for rod thermal expansion. If you have any<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B information on that or on any other tricks or rules of thumb I<b=
r>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B could use the info.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B I'm sendi=
ng my camshaft back to Iskendarian to have it<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B fresh=
ened up. I really liked their grind so don't feel the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=
=3B need to change.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Checking over the engine while I =
was disassembling it=2C a<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B lot of the grime I though=
t was coming from gasketed joints was<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B actually from=
 the copious amounts of oil running out of the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B head=
 joint. Most of my joints seemed to be successfully sealed<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
 &gt=3B although I may have had a problem with the rear lip seal. I<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B think I overextended the garter spring while I was assemb=
ling<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B it. Not a lot of room for my big clumsy finger=
s to manipulate<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B the spring. I think I'll assemble i=
t on the crank before I lay<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B it in the block this ti=
me. I'm always amazed when I think<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B about the rear c=
am journal being sealed by a gasket on the end<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B plat=
e. It's a miracle it doesn't leak=2C but I guess most don't.<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B Extra support there would be a good thing.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=
=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B=
 Right now I'm working on sourcing parts and I'm running<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &=
gt=3B into a blank wall when I look for good quality engine<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B bearings. Moss has some trimetal rod bearings by King=2C but I<b=
r>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B don't know anything about them and I would want the =
same for<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B the mains too. I'd like to find some Vande=
rvells or similar<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B quality bearings=2C but all their=
 parts lists I've seen don't<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B include the A90 engine=
.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<b=
r>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Again=2C thanks for your input. I'm going to need al=
l the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B help I can get.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&g=
t=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Oh=2C an=
d while the engine is down I'm going to be working on<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=
=3B the body and interior too. A Healey has an image to uphold and<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B so far mine is falling short.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>=
&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Bill L=
awrence<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B BN1 #554<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B =
&gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
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=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Date: Fri=2C 26 Jun 2015 20:04:25 -0700<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B =
&gt=3B From: "=3D?utf-8?Q?healeymanjim?=3D" &lt=3Bhealeymanjim@hansencc.net=
&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B To: healeys@autox.team.net &lt=3Bhealeys@aut=
ox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: [Healeys] o/d again<br>&=
gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Message-ID: &lt=3B20150627030425.8371.qmail@server278.c=
om&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Content-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"utf=
-8"<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B just got the replacemen=
t springs for the triumph o/d type A I am <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B working on. all=
 eight springs are the exact same length. 4 are yellow <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B ti=
pped and 4 are red tipped. the red tipped ones appear weaker than <br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B the yellow tipped ones. did laycock come up with a new technical=
 <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B change and not notify triumph=2C as all their repair man=
uals talk about <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B short and long springs. the springs that =
were in the o/d are exactly <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B like the ones I received toda=
y. while perusing a type A repair video I <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B noticed that th=
e guy doing the repair had a set of springs he was <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B going =
to install that had red and yellow painted tips. appears to me <br>&gt=3B &=
gt=3B that the weaker springs compress to the same tension as the stronger =
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B ones to replace short/long springs. can anyone clue me in=
 as to what <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B is happening.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B ------------------------------<br=
>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Message: 7<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &=
gt=3B Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 05:33:46 +0000 (UTC)<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B=
 From: Bob Spidell &lt=3Bbspidell@comcast.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B=
 To: WILLIAM B LAWRENCE &lt=3Bynotink@msn.com&gt=3B=2C Larry Varley<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &lt=3Bvarley@cosmos.net.au&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B =
Cc: healeys@autox.team.net<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys] F=
W: Oil again<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B Message-ID:<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B &gt=3B &l=
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=3B Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 20:23:30 -0700<br>&gt=3B From: Robert Hughes &=
lt=3Brdhughes@q.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B To: healeys@autox.team.net<br>&gt=3B Su=
bject: Re: [Healeys] Door Trim<br>&gt=3B Message-ID: &lt=3B558F68B2.6060802=
@q.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B Content-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"utf-8"=3B For=
mat=3D"flowed"<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B You can buy it from Moss or Little Brit=
ish Car Co (on-line only).  <br>&gt=3B LBCarCo is selling it for $30 less t=
han Moss.<br>&gt=3B It's good stuff and stays where you put it.<br>&gt=3B R=
obert Hughes<br>&gt=3B 1965 BJ8<br>&gt=3B *********************************=
*****<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B On 6/27/2015 8:04 PM=2C Stephen Hutchings wrote:=
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Martin Mcgregor has "Bristleflex"=2C which is the superio=
r door <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B seal...but I was there recently and he's waiting o=
n a new run and <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B doesn't have it in stock at the moment.<b=
r>&gt=3B &gt=3B You can get contact info at MacGregor British Car Parts <br=
>&gt=3B &gt=3B &lt=3Bhttp://www.macgregorukcarparts.com/&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &g=
t=3B However=2C he tells me that the website is out of date.<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Stephen=2C BJ8<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B    <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B ima=
ge &lt=3Bhttp://www.macgregorukcarparts.com/&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B     <br>&g=
t=3B &gt=3B     <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B       <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B       <br>&gt=3B 
&gt=3B       <br>&=
gt=3B &gt=3B MacGregor British Car Parts &lt=3Bhttp://www.macgregorukcarpar=
ts.com/&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B NEW "BRISTLEFLEX?" DOOR SEALS Bad Doorseals?=
 Don't Fit? Won't stay on? <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Doors won't shut? We've made "=
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----<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B *From:* John and Judy Carter &lt=3Bjc9821@msn.com&gt=
=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B *To:* "healeys@autox.team.net" &lt=3Bhealeys@autox.tea=
m.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B *Sent:* Saturday=2C June 27=2C 2015 9:26 PM<br=
>&gt=3B &gt=3B *Subject:* [Healeys] Door Trim<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &g=
t=3B What is the name and the source for the rubber door trim(surround) <br=
>&gt=3B &gt=3B that stays put  on a BJ8 and other models?<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B<=
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sage: 12<br>&gt=3B Date: Sun=2C 28 Jun 2015 12:13:20 +0800<br>&gt=3B From: =
Alan Seigrist &lt=3Bhealey.nut@gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B To: Bob Spidell &l=
t=3Bbspidell@comcast.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B Cc: healeys &lt=3Bhealeys@autox.te=
am.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys] California Legacy License Pla=
te program<br>&gt=3B Message-ID:<br>&gt=3B      &lt=3BCAFBXTk+UNGyf_Rjcu0qHOSN7=
FoWfTzFAfbVg5NaumWtfn7dqCQ@mail.gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B Content-Type: tex=
t/plain=3B charset=3D"utf-8"<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B Bob -<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=
=3B Keeping the plates was entirely at the discretion of the DMV people beh=
ind<br>&gt=3B the counter=2C and I lived in an area where they were just pl=
ain  asshats.<br>&gt=3B Unequal application of bureaucracy only gets worse =
as the bureaucracies get<br>&gt=3B bigger. Don't get me started on how comp=
letely screwed up the CA government<br>&gt=3B is=2C and no=2C more taxes is=
n't the solution.<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B Alan<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B On Sun=2C =
Jun 28=2C 2015 at 11:11 AM=2C Bob Spidell &lt=3Bbspidell@comcast.net&gt=3B =
wrote:<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B My BJ8 has the original yellow-on-black =
plates=3B DMV ain't said squat<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B (they'd have to pry them fr=
om ...).  Bought the car in '83.  Wish our BN2<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B had black-o=
n-yellow(?) plates=3B had to settle for vanity '1956 M'<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B<br=
>&gt=3B &gt=3B You left too soon=2C Alan=3B that's also about the time we g=
ot the smog check<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B waived for pre-68 cars.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B=
<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Bob<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B ps.  Rohan=2C I've =
seen plate 'restorers=3B' IIRC there was one at the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Pleasa=
nton car show a few years ago.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B ----------=
--------------------<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B I t=
hink it's fine=2C they made so many of us give up our black and blue<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B plates=2C only a handful of very stubborn enthusiasts have been =
able to keep<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B their original plates=2C I had to give them u=
p on my BJ8 when my local DMV<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B refused to renew them in the=
 80's.  So now I can go get them again for a<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B small fee.  C=
A needs the money=2C so this is a good way for them to raise<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B money without raising taxes.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=
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=3B Date: Sat=2C 27 Jun 2015 22:03:23 -0700<br>&gt=3B From: I Erbs &lt=3Bey=
era3@gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B To: Alan Seigrist &lt=3Bhealey.nut@gmail.com=
&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B Cc: Ahealey help &lt=3Bhealeys@autox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=
=3B Subject: Re: [Healeys] California Legacy License Plate program<br>&gt=
=3B Message-ID:<br>&gt=3B       
&lt=3BCACPMnYq_Ahfo-6LkkLAX=3Dio4fX-F32vwtc2cNGE=
hL-EXZK=3DXDA@mail.gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B Content-Type: text/plain=3B ch=
arset=3D"utf-8"<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B I inherited my mom's car.  Misplaced t=
he title. I live in Oregon. CA DMV<br>&gt=3B MADE ME pay a years back regis=
tration and fines before they would mail to<br>&gt=3B me. $860.00. Then kep=
t threatening g me if I did not return the vanity<br>&gt=3B plates she boug=
ht. I also got a fine for not running the car through smog<br>&gt=3B contro=
l when car was in Oregon....did not pay it or send plates back. Yes<br>&gt=
=3B ass  hats<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B Mr. Ira Erbs<br>&gt=3B On Jun 27=2C 2015=
 9:13 PM=2C "Alan Seigrist" &lt=3Bhealey.nut@gmail.com&gt=3B wrote:<br>&gt=
=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Bob -<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Keeping the p=
lates was entirely at the discretion of the DMV people behind<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B the counter=2C and I lived in an area where they were just plain  assha=
ts.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Unequal application of bureaucracy only gets worse as =
the bureaucracies get<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B bigger. Don't get me started on how =
completely screwed up the CA government<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B is=2C and no=2C mo=
re taxes isn't the solution.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Alan<br>&gt=
=3B &gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B On Sun=2C Jun 28=2C 2015 at 11:11 AM=2C Bob Spi=
dell &lt=3Bbspidell@comcast.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B wrote:<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B My BJ8 has the original yellow-on-black plates=
=3B DMV ain't said squat<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B (they'd have to pry them fr=
om ...).  Bought the car in '83.  Wish our BN2<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B had b=
lack-on-yellow(?) plates=3B had to settle for vanity '1956 M'<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B You left too soon=2C Alan=3B that's also a=
bout the time we got the smog check<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B waived for pre-6=
8 cars.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B Bob<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&=
gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B ps.  Rohan=2C I've seen plate 'restorers=3B' I=
IRC there was one at the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B Pleasanton car show a few y=
ears ago.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B -------------------=
-----------<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&=
gt=3B I think it's fine=2C they made so many of us give up our black and bl=
ue<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B plates=2C only a handful of very stubborn enthusi=
asts have been able to keep<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B their original plates=2C=
 I had to give them up on my BJ8 when my local DMV<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B r=
efused to renew them in the 80's.  So now I can go get them again for a<br>=
&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B small fee.  CA needs the money=2C so this is a good way=
 for them to raise<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B money without raising taxes.<br>&=
gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B ________________=
_______________________________<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Support Team.Net http://ww=
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51:20 +0800<br>&gt=3B From: Alan Seigrist &lt=3Bhealey.nut@gmail.com&gt=3B<=
br>&gt=3B To: Elton Schulz &lt=3Beschulz@frontiernet.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B Cc=
: Healey List &lt=3Bhealeys@autox.team.net&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B Subject: Re: [He=
aleys] Headlight relay kit<br>&gt=3B Message-ID:<br>&gt=3B      &lt=3BCAFBXTkKp=
Sg-zg+aqY9kAQNwJHzgPo=3Dpnf9qRfEydahR6H3AZ4Q@mail.gmail.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B=
 Content-Type: text/plain=3B charset=3D"utf-8"<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B Elton=
=2C<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B Usually the best way to hook these up is to have y=
our power lead go<br>&gt=3B directly from the battery-solenoid pickup using=
 a very short fused line<br>&gt=3B from there to the relay.  So put the rel=
ay somewhere near the solenoid=2C I<br>&gt=3B put it on using one of the sp=
are screws along the sub chassis crossmember<br>&gt=3B that goes from above=
 the footwell and attaches to around the wheel well.<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B D=
oing it this way means there's no need to rewire anything.<br>&gt=3B <br>&g=
t=3B Best=2C<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B Alan<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B On Sun=2C Jun 2=
8=2C 2015 at 11:11 AM=2C Elton Schulz &lt=3Beschulz@frontiernet.net&gt=3B<b=
r>&gt=3B wrote:<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Fellow Listers=2C<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B I'd like to install a headlight relay kit I obtained from Moss for my B=
J7.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Where is a good spot to mount the two relays for conve=
niently running the<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B wiring without having to cut into the =
loom of the wiring harness? Any<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B photos or wiring diagrams =
would also be helpful.<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B Thanks in advance=2C<br>&gt=3B &gt=
=3B Elton<br>&gt=3B &gt=3B _______________________________________________<=
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