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Re: Spridget powered super 7 project

To: "David Ramsey" <dwramsey@worldnet.att.net>,
Subject: Re: Spridget powered super 7 project
From: "MICHAEL CARPENTER" <MAIL4CARPENTERS@peoplepc.com>
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 23:20:21 -0400
Hi Crash,

I know that this isn't really Spridget related but how did you say that you 
removed the 116E block Ford engine from your Seven?  I am curious as the 
E.Ford engine is a very tight fit in a Seven.  Were you missing half of your 
engine bay frame tubes or what?

By the way, to anyone interested - a Sprite powered Seven is a very 
wonderful street racer!  A good upgrade from a Bugeye or box Sprite.  The 
Sprite engines and transmissions are as you all know very reliable and easy 
to get parts for and tweak.  Sevens really do not have rust issues at all 
either.  Also the Sprite-powered ones weren't even that hard on the rear 
axle or transmission mounts.  Also the Spridget engine sits a little higher 
in the chassis so that it doesn't act as a skid plate.

Mike C
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Ramsey" <dwramsey@worldnet.att.net>
To: "'Jay Fishbein'" <type79@ix.netcom.com>
Cc: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 10:43 PM
Subject: RE: Spridget powered super 7 project


> My 66 super7 had the Ford L block with a cosworth head.  Other than the 
> fact
> that it used the oil pan as a skid plate that was at most 3" from the 
> ground
> and that the tunnel and rear tranny mount would tear apart on a regular
> basis, it was a fun car.  To pull the engine/tranny you just unbolted the
> mounts and lifted the car off the unit.
> Crash
>
> I had a Westfield. I bought over a Caterham because it was less money
> and I got what I paid for: a poorly engineered copy of a Lotus
>
> jay fishbein




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