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Re: Long distance Spits

To: Mike Welch <mikew@turbopower.com>, spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Long distance Spits
From: Gary Tash <tashg@bmi.net>
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2000 19:36:55 -0800
I done several (3 - 4) 3000+  mile trips mostly down the west coast, northern
Washington to LA, or so, and back to eastern Washington, through the mountains
and high desert.  One time had a water pump leak in Altura CA, but it went away
and no problems since, with the water pump.

My experience is it is a very dependable car.  Oh yeh, its a 78 1500.  I'm the
2d owner, at 40K.  It now has about 80K  Had a sticky gbx problem for which it
is now disassembled, plus maybe a preventative engine overhaul.  I'm sure it
needs one, at least to restore compression.

--Gary

Mike Welch wrote:

> Longest I've done is about 900 miles from Ft.Rucker, AL up to Ft.Eustis, VA
> back in '86.  Me and an army buddy were transferred and went in my '78
> Spitfire.  4 duffle bags strapped down on the luggage rack.  The only
> problem we had was about 50 miles from Eustis we took the top down and
> stowed it in the trunk, about 5 minutes later we ran into a storm and
> couldn't get the duffle bags untied fast enough to get the top out.  Had
> about 2 inches of standing water in the floor boards.
>   On a side note, the engine blew when I was there, and I ended up leaving
> the car in the Ft.Eustis gas station parking lot when I was transferred out.
>
> Mike Welch
> http://home.turbopower.com/~mikew
> '68+/- Triumph Spitfire
> '60 Jaguar MkII 3.8 auto
> '87 Jeep Cherokee
> '96 GMC Suburban
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SJagGo@aol.com [mailto:SJagGo@aol.com]
> Sent: Friday, February 18, 2000 11:58 AM
> To: spitfires@autox.team.net
> Subject: Long distance Spits
>
> Greetings:
> What's the farthest drive any of you have taken in your Spitfires?
> My personal best, no CO-driver has been 6100 miles, including the last 1500
> (Lava Hot Springs, ID to Springfield, IL) stopping only for gas, oil, and
> fast foods.  That's what the 1500 really stands for-1500 miles.
>
> The quirkiest has been Springfield to Macon, MO to Columbia, MO to St. Louis
>
> back to Springfield.  Over 500 miles.  Why?  A girlfriend called and wanted
> to go for a drive. "How far?" I asked.  "Till I say to turn back," was her
> reply.  She fell asleep about 50 miles out and never told me to turn back
> until she woke up near Macon.  We ate a very late dinner at a country bar
> with live band in Macon and headed home by way of St. Louis.  Great
> sunrise-darn those bucket seats and parking brake handle!
>
> If you've gone 1500+ miles, what breakdowns occurred.  In my case, the
> gasket
> between the head exhaust pipe and the exhaust manifold blew out.  Found one
> in Missoula, Montana.  A couple thousand miles later on the return trip, the
>
> headpipe broke away from the flange attaching to the exhaust manifold.  I
> had
> it welded in Arlington, Oregon.
> Bill Brockschmidt


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