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Re: Misc. Questions

To: LottMJ1967@aol.com
Subject: Re: Misc. Questions
Date: Sat, 01 May 2004 22:08:56 -0400 5.0; U)
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
References: <6F207793.0F02D8B8.0C190661@aol.com>
I have 185/60-13 tires on Minitators on my '66 Sprite.  The PO set it up this 
way.  Part of his work, I think, slightly flared the right rear wheel arch.  
They don't hit, but I'm not sure how this compares to 14" wheels.

LottMJ1967@aol.com wrote:

> Listers,
> The restoration of my '68 Midget is coming along.  I have a few questions and 
>I'd like to draw on the collective knowledge of the group.
>
> Read the recent thread on 14" wheels.  I'd like to fit 14" wires or 
>center-lock minilites.  Is 175/60R 14 a tire size that would give me no 
>clearance problems (and still keep that classic look)?
>
> Was browsing this week at the newstand and picked up a UK magazine called 
>"Retro Cars."  The magazine highlighted a couple of Spidgets with K-series 
>motors and the like.  But one car had rear discs with a functioning parking 
>brake.  No source for a retrofit kit was mentioned. Is this something that 
>anyone on the list has done for their street car? (I've seen the setup sold at 
>"The Winners Circle" but its a race setup for lugged wheels - no parking 
>brake).
>
> I'm reading up on engine tuning for the 1275.  I've seen an intake manifold 
>(Maniflow) that allows one swap out the 1.25" twin SUs for 1.5" or 1.75" SUs.  
>Is that a better performing option than going with a Weber?
>
> Lastly, I've got chrome quarterlights (wing windows) that are pitted - but 
>not too badly.  Has anyone on the list had them rechromed?  I took one side 
>apart and it looks simple enough for a shop to do.  Anything to be aware of?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Michael Lott
> Compton, CA






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