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To: cfchrist@earthlink.net (Charles Christ)
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spridgets@autox.team.net (spridget list)
Subject: Re: Painting my 77 Midget
30 Dec 2003 19:52:47 -0500
Hmmm....
Haven't run a spare tire for many years....
hadn't thought of that.
OK...back to Brads footwell suggestion! :)
Cap'n. Bob
'60 :{)
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From DLancer7676 at cs.com
Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 07:49:40 EST
Subject: Re: spridget rotisserie
To: shelden3@pldi.net, spridgets@autox.team.net
In a message dated 12/31/03 11:34:50 AM Pacific Standard Time,
shelden3@pldi.net writes:
> Hey does anyone have a link to a page that shows a spridget rotisserie? I
> can prob figure it out but why reinvent the wheel. I have one engine stand
> now, can get a second real easy. I'd like to use that as I could roll it in
> and out of the shop/garage. I've seen some made of plywood as well. Any
> info would help.
Yeah, Charlie. On Gerard's site Garage , go to Tech Tips, then to
Rollover Frame. This is a set of drawings I made up of the late Dr. Roy Gibbon's
design for a rollover frame for a Spridget that works extremely well, is easy and
inexpensive to build, and which gives you mobility. While you are there,
peruse Gerard's website--it is both fascinating and informative. He has done a
great job with it.
--David C.
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From SDOliner at aol.com
Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 08:59:39 EST
Subject: powder caoting brake drums??
To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Good day to run the oven in the garage.
Just don't like the way those rusty brake drums look behind my powder coated
Western wheels. So what will happen if I powder coat the drums the same color
as the spokes? I know I can use engine paint, but am hooked on powder.
The powder flows in the oven at 400 degrees. Do drums get this hot? Will this
cuase heat build up in the brakes?
David Oliner
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From Dave Grandeffo
To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Leaf Spring Magic
Greetings All,
As I've been lurking on the list, looking for tidbits that will help in
my Lotus Eleven Replica project, I've noticed several dramas from time
to time connected with Spridget leaf springs... people willing to go to
almost any lengths to modify/replace/reengineer their rear suspensions.
While it's true that the leaf spring is pretty old technology, they can
be massaged to give results almost as good as coil springs.
Back in the early days of racing, people found that the internal
friction of a leaf spring (and thus the way it acted on the suspension)
varied according to how dirty, wet, greasy, etc. the springs were. Some
smart person figured out that if you do the following:
1) Disasssemble the springs into their separate leaves.
2) Wire brush all the rust, dirt, road apple residue, etc. off the
leaves until they are very clean.
3) Apply a liberal coating of grease to all surfaces.
4) Reassemble the springs.
5) And this is important: Wrap a layer or two of the very best
electrical tape you can find around the whole assembly (think, "Mummy").
In the very old days, they used to make a leather boot that fit around
the spring.
6) Install on your vehicle and marvel at how civilized and compliant
your suspension has become!
Of course, if your shocks are marginal, they won't be assisted by as
much internal damping of the spring, and you'll probably have to
replace/upgrade them.
I did this on a Fiat Abarth 750 Zagato Double Bubble Coupe (the car is
much smaller than the name...) with a transverse front leaf spring and
it absolutely transformed the handling!
--
Dave Grandeffo
http://kettlemorainemotorsports.com
Southern Wisconsin, USA
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Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 10:32:51 -0500 (EST)
To: davegran@execpc.com (Dave Grandeffo)
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Leaf Spring Magic
Jan 2004 08:57:30 -0600
Hi, Dave...
Yep. There is a concern that still makes
leather gaitors over in the UK. They
advertise in Classic & Sports Cars, etc.
When the time comes to replace bushes
or whatever back there, the "massage"
will begin! :)
Cap'n. Bob
'60 :{)
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From Frank Clarici
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Subject: Re: powder caoting brake drums??
References:
SDOliner@aol.com wrote:
> The powder flows in the oven at 400 degrees. Do drums get this hot? Will this
> cuase heat build up in the brakes?
I have a couple sets of powdercoated brums on 2 different Sprites.
I never thought about the heat, they still look and work OK and they
have'nt cracked.
I know drums and rotors can take much higher temps. 400* doesn't turn
them cherry red like riding around with the hand brake on.
--
Frank Clarici
Toms River, NJ
Back up to too many sprites again.
http://www.exit109.com/~spritenut/
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Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 10:44:42 -0500 (EST)
To: SDOliner@aol.com
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: powder caoting brake drums??
Good question, Dave.
The head is cast iron and warps beyond
220 or so, right? Of course, that's all torqued down. Hmmmmm! What would
happen to the "ovality" of a cast iron brake
drum baked at 400F for 20 minutes or so?
I usually wire brush them and paint them
with black Hammerite (gloss) when RR time comes for the rear brake
shoes.
Matter of fact, unless they're truly rusty
no one but you and I will really notice. A
good coat of Rustoleum semi-gloss would
probably do as well.
Cap'n. Bob
'60 :{)
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From "David Lieb"
To: "Dave Grandeffo" ,
References: <3FF4355A.B2@execpc.com>
Subject: Re: Leaf Spring Magic
Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 10:00:24 -0600
Dave,
Just what I needed, another task that should be added to my list of winter
projects!
What about the spring clips and bolts? I can almost guarantee that I will
need to replace some of these. Moss don't list them; I have heard rumors of
unobtainium in the size required by Spridgets; is there a good place to get
these?
David Lieb
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From Brad Fornal
CC: "Robert E. Shlafer" , SDOliner@aol.com,
spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: powder caoting brake drums??
References: <29270-3FF4406A-4665@storefull-3134.bay.webtv.net>
FILETIME=[8F113740:01C3D07F]
If you run stock wheels, like Nigel on the midgetsprite list, no one will notice
at all...........
"Robert E. Shlafer" wrote:
>
> Matter of fact, unless they're truly rusty
> no one but you and I will really notice. A
> good coat of Rustoleum semi-gloss would
> probably do as well.
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Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 11:06:47 -0500 (EST)
To: toyman@digitex.net (Brad Fornal)
Cc: SDOliner@aol.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: powder caoting brake drums??
2004 09:54:38 -0600
"If you run stock wheels"
This is true! You know, I was absolutely
amazed at the difference in pep on my
BE when I changed the stock wheels over
to my alum. Western's. Reduction in unsprung weight really does pay
noticeable dividends, the engine at the time being a 10cc.
It was like taking off
a pair of boots and changing into a pair of sneakers.
Cap'n. Bob
'60 :{)
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To: spritenut@exit109.com (Frank Clarici)
Cc: SDOliner@aol.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: powder caoting brake drums??
Jan 2004 10:41:04 -0500
Frank to the rescue! Ah...there we go.
That answers that, SDO! Happy powder
coating and good morning Mr. C! It's
gonna be a good afternoon for a little
BE cruisin' up here in the NE this afternoon, methinks, when visiting
friends for "boat drinks".
Cap'n. Bob
'60 :{)
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From "MLD"
To: "spridgets"
Subject: Steel clutch/brake line
Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 11:10:15 -0500
The addition of steel lines in replacement of the rubber would be a great
touch to the Mutant. Question is the system is from a Fiat and matching them
up.
Any Fiat experts out there?
Slamed
79 Mutant Midget
mardep5@adelphia.net
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From Mike MacLean
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Didn't someone say they were looking for a Bugeye dash the other day?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2450673811&category=10076
Mike MacLean
60 Sprite
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From "larryrex"
To: , Dave Grandeffo
Subject: Re: Leaf Spring Magic
Greetings All,
As I've been lurking on the list, looking for tidbits that will help in
my Lotus Eleven Replica project, I've noticed several dramas from time
to time connected with Spridget leaf springs... people willing to go to
almost any lengths to modify/replace/reengineer their rear suspensions.
While it's true that the leaf spring is pretty old technology, they can
be massaged to give results almost as good as coil springs.
Back in the early days of racing, people found that the internal
friction of a leaf spring (and thus the way it acted on the suspension)
varied according to how dirty, wet, greasy, etc. the springs were. Some
smart person figured out that if you do the following:
1) Disasssemble the springs into their separate leaves.
2) Wire brush all the rust, dirt, road apple residue, etc. off the
leaves until they are very clean.
3) Apply a liberal coating of grease to all surfaces.
4) Reassemble the springs.
5) And this is important: Wrap a layer or two of the very best
electrical tape you can find around the whole assembly (think, "Mummy").
In the very old days, they used to make a leather boot that fit around
the spring.
6) Install on your vehicle and marvel at how civilized and compliant
your suspension has become!
Of course, if your shocks are marginal, they won't be assisted by as
much internal damping of the spring, and you'll probably have to
replace/upgrade them.
I did this on a Fiat Abarth 750 Zagato Double Bubble Coupe (the car is
much smaller than the name...) with a transverse front leaf spring and
it absolutely transformed the handling!
--
Dave Grandeffo
http://kettlemorainemotorsports.com
Southern Wisconsin, USA
Thanks for the tip, however as David pointed out the HWD isnt
so easy to come by or is it ?
My plans are to use, what they call stove black, it's a sorta
black wax that comes in a can. Hunters and Trapers use it
to coat snar traps to prevent rust and make them easy to set.
They boil the wax and use different ways to apply.
My idea is use an old steel rain gutter, fill with boiling wax
and dip the springs.
Well if nothing else they will look good?
Larry Rex
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From "Timothy H. Collins"
Subject: Name that fastener . . .
Greetings to all:
In a purchase of all things Spridget, I acquired a 3 lb coffee can of
Spridget fasteners. I sorted them out and can recognize most of the
fasteners and little bits. One, however, puzzles me. It may be that the
fastener is something used on newer Spridgets while I am only familiar with
Sprite MKIII's.
To describe this fastener, think of a lawn mower axle bolt. This item is
1-3/4" overall in length. The head is 3/4" in diameter, 1/4" thick and
round. The top of the fastener has a 1/4" hex hole so you tighten this guy
with an allen wrench. Below the head is a smooth shank 1/2" in diameter and
7/8" long. Finally the rest is threaded - 3/8" course. The coffee can
contained 16 of these things. I think they each have an accompanying washer
that is about 3/16" thick and slides over the 1/2" shank. They are cad
plated and fairly clean so I think they may be an interior part or at least
they weren't exposed to grease and oil nor to elements causing rust.
On the other hand they could have nothing to do with Spridgets. If that's
the case - 10 year penalty for putting stray fasteners in the Spridget can!
Is this a Spridget part or not?
(I can name that fastener in _____________.)
Tim
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From Kevin Valentine
Subject: Fwd: Macy's Email address
Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 16:50:17 -0500
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Kevin Valentine
> Date: December 31, 2003 12:30:21 AM EST
> To: Spridgets
> Subject: Macy's Email address
>
> Sorry to hit the list with this.....
>
> Hey Larry,
>
> I need your email address....
>
> Kevin
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From "Charles Christ"
To: "larryrex" , ,
"Dave Grandeffo"
Subject: Re: Leaf Spring Magic
Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 16:51:30 -0500
why bother with dirt collecting goo? why not just cut strips of nylon
material and fully line the springs between each leaf like the spring shops
do? all this goo requires frequent maintance and attracts dirt wich is
abrasive. leather gators or tape wrapped or spring steel wrapped? who
cares? it's all model A technology. go with a modern anti friction
material ! besides do you know how long it takes for the leaves of a
spring under pressure to dispense the lubricant at the main contact points?
not very long. for the amount of effort, vs. the length of sucess it's
hardly worth it. might as well spray white grease on your springs before
each drive. ;)
you need to work on numerous old cars and see the effects of abrasive grit
embedded in the lubricants applied to the springs in order to wonder what
the people were thinking. it does help squeaky springs! but only for so
long! also if you tape wrap them remember this! the decreasing number of
leavbes i na sporing pack causes a wedge effect. as time goes on the tape
tries to walk off the thicker center towards the thinner ends and to help
this along the grease tries to dissolve the adhesive on the tape. not a
very pretty sight. and horribly annoying after all the effort put forth
for a nice wrap job.
chuck.
-----Original Message-----
From larryrex
To: spridgets@autox.team.net ; Dave Grandeffo
Date: Thursday, January 01, 2004 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: Leaf Spring Magic
>Greetings All,
>As I've been lurking on the list, looking for tidbits that will help in
>my Lotus Eleven Replica project, I've noticed several dramas from time
>to time connected with Spridget leaf springs... people willing to go to
>almost any lengths to modify/replace/reengineer their rear suspensions.
>While it's true that the leaf spring is pretty old technology, they can
>be massaged to give results almost as good as coil springs.
>
>Back in the early days of racing, people found that the internal
>friction of a leaf spring (and thus the way it acted on the suspension)
>varied according to how dirty, wet, greasy, etc. the springs were. Some
>smart person figured out that if you do the following:
>
>1) Disasssemble the springs into their separate leaves.
>2) Wire brush all the rust, dirt, road apple residue, etc. off the
>leaves until they are very clean.
>3) Apply a liberal coating of grease to all surfaces.
>4) Reassemble the springs.
>5) And this is important: Wrap a layer or two of the very best
>electrical tape you can find around the whole assembly (think, "Mummy").
>In the very old days, they used to make a leather boot that fit around
>the spring.
>6) Install on your vehicle and marvel at how civilized and compliant
>your suspension has become!
>
>Of course, if your shocks are marginal, they won't be assisted by as
>much internal damping of the spring, and you'll probably have to
>replace/upgrade them.
>
>I did this on a Fiat Abarth 750 Zagato Double Bubble Coupe (the car is
>much smaller than the name...) with a transverse front leaf spring and
>it absolutely transformed the handling!
>--
>Dave Grandeffo
>http://kettlemorainemotorsports.com
>Southern Wisconsin, USA
>
> Thanks for the tip, however as David pointed out the HWD isnt
> so easy to come by or is it ?
> My plans are to use, what they call stove black, it's a sorta
> black wax that comes in a can. Hunters and Trapers use it
> to coat snar traps to prevent rust and make them easy to set.
> They boil the wax and use different ways to apply.
> My idea is use an old steel rain gutter, fill with boiling wax
> and dip the springs.
> Well if nothing else they will look good?
>
> Larry Rex
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From "Wm. Thompson"
To: "Timothy H. Collins"
Cc: "Spridgets"
Subject: RE: Name that fastener . . .
Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 15:54:30 -0600
with any abuse report
sounds like some sort of seat belt anchor,, but without seeing a pic.....
-----Original Message-----
From Timothy H. Collins [mailto:thcollin at mtu.edu]
Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2004 3:29 PM
To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Name that fastener . . .
Greetings to all:
In a purchase of all things Spridget, I acquired a 3 lb coffee can of
Spridget fasteners. I sorted them out and can recognize most of the
fasteners and little bits. One, however, puzzles me. It may be that the
fastener is something used on newer Spridgets while I am only familiar with
Sprite MKIII's.
To describe this fastener, think of a lawn mower axle bolt. This item is
1-3/4" overall in length. The head is 3/4" in diameter, 1/4" thick and
round. The top of the fastener has a 1/4" hex hole so you tighten this guy
with an allen wrench. Below the head is a smooth shank 1/2" in diameter and
7/8" long. Finally the rest is threaded - 3/8" course. The coffee can
contained 16 of these things. I think they each have an accompanying washer
that is about 3/16" thick and slides over the 1/2" shank. They are cad
plated and fairly clean so I think they may be an interior part or at least
they weren't exposed to grease and oil nor to elements causing rust.
On the other hand they could have nothing to do with Spridgets. If that's
the case - 10 year penalty for putting stray fasteners in the Spridget can!
Is this a Spridget part or not?
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From MGTD2 at aol.com
Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 17:05:29 EST
Subject: Made in Italy?
To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Sombody wrote to Rick Fisk:
Did I tell you Carol bought me an engine crane at Horrible Freight for a
Christmas present. Now I have no reason to not pull the motor and *again* rebuild
the sucker for next summer's racing. A neighbor said to her she should have
gotten me velcro motor mounts. I think I will put a "MADE IN ITALY" label on
it and call it the "Frank Clarici Asian Assistance and Free Trade Olive
Picker". BTW: #2 son got me a little shop cart--"Made in China"-- and it cost less
than two casters are priced at my local ACO hardware. I could toss the cart
and keep the wheels for something usful!
--JohnD
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From "Charlie Shelden"
To:
Subject: leaf spring magic
Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 16:43:22 -0600
My buddy runs Jeeps and the guys in his crowd swear by this graphite
impregnated paint that is sold at Tractor Supply. It is called "slip plate"
graphite based paint. I have a gallon, will prob. use it one day. Might be
something to look at.
Charlie
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MGTD2@aol.com wrote:
> Sombody wrote to Rick Fisk:
>
> Did I tell you Carol bought me an engine crane at Horrible Freight for a
> Christmas present.
I too have the horrible freight chinese electric engine hoist.
It still works after 3 engine pulls but the cable already frayed.
I had to cut that part off and use some real cable clamps to fix it.
Just a warning to all you people who have this top quality device.
INSPECT THE CABLE DAILY.
the last engine was that Subaru engine, and I was there when my son
lowered it to the dolly. The cable was not frayed. It was 3 days later
when it just caught my attention. Only chinese stuff self destructs when
not in use so keep an eye on it.
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Thread-Topic: Name that fastener . . .
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Subject: RE: Name that fastener . . .
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Maybe, but probably not for a spridget. My 1500s had regular hex head
bolts, but 7/16 dia. I don't recall any allen head bolts on the car, and
I think I had almost every one off. (check that - the clutch cover bolts
are allen head, but way smaller than 3/8 x 1 3/4)
-=Chris
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From: Wm. Thompson
Sent: 1/1/2004 4:57:30 PM
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Subject: RE: Name that fastener . . .
sounds like some sort of seat belt anchor,, but without seeing a
pic.....
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From Timothy H. Collins [mailto:thcollin at mtu.edu]
Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2004 3:29 PM
To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Name that fastener . . .
Greetings to all:
In a purchase of all things Spridget, I acquired a 3 lb coffee can of
Spridget fasteners. I sorted them out and can recognize most of the
fasteners and little bits. One, however, puzzles me. It may be that the
fastener is something used on newer Spridgets while I am only familiar
with
Sprite MKIII's.
To describe this fastener, think of a lawn mower axle bolt. This item is
1-3/4" overall in length. The head is 3/4" in diameter, 1/4" thick and
round. The top of the fastener has a 1/4" hex hole so you tighten this
guy
with an allen wrench. Below the head is a smooth shank 1/2" in diameter
and
7/8" long. Finally the rest is threaded - 3/8" course. The coffee can
contained 16 of these things. I think they each have an accompanying
washer
that is about 3/16" thick and slides over the 1/2" shank. They are cad
plated and fairly clean so I think they may be an interior part or at
least
they weren't exposed to grease and oil nor to elements causing rust.
On the other hand they could have nothing to do with Spridgets. If
that's
the case - 10 year penalty for putting stray fasteners in the Spridget
can!
Is this a Spridget part or not?
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Timothy H. Collins wrote:
> The top of the fastener has a 1/4" hex hole so you tighten this
> guy with an allen wrench.
> (I can name that fastener in _____________.)
VW wheel studs?
I never saw an allen head bolt on a Spridget. And the only coarse thread
bolts are on the tranny (1/4 x 20 hex head) the 2) 3/8 x 16 slave cyl
bolts again, hex. 4) 5/16 x 18 steering rack clamp bolts, and 2 1/4 x 20
steering column clamp bolts.
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Subject: Re: Name that fastener . . .
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<>
Ed says:
"Nope"
J.
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From Dave Grandeffo
To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Leaf Spring Magic
Chuck wrote:
> why bother with dirt collecting goo?
Well Chuck, it only becomes dirt collecting goo if you don't do a good
wrapping job... otherwise it stays a lubricant!
> leather gators or tape wrapped or spring steel wrapped? who
> cares? it's all model A technology.
Actually, it's horse cart technology, but it works for me. I've found
that it's best to keep an open mind about technology and life in
general. [:~)
> besides do you know how long it takes for the leaves of a
> spring under pressure to dispense the lubricant at the main contact points?
> not very long.
Then why do the springs stay compliant over a long period of time? I
drove my Abarth for thousands of miles in four seasons weather and there
was no change in the springing action.
> for the amount of effort, vs. the length of sucess it's
> hardly worth it.
Let's see; a couple of hours work for thousands of miles of service...
it sounds worth it to me!
> as time goes on the tape
> tries to walk off the thicker center towards the thinner ends and to help
> this along the grease tries to dissolve the adhesive on the tape. not a
> very pretty sight. and horribly annoying after all the effort put forth
> for a nice wrap job.
Gee, that hasn't been my experience, Chuck; but as they say, "Your
mileage may vary...." [;~0
Best Regards,
--
Dave Grandeffo
http://kettlemorainemotorsports.com
Southern Wisconsin, USA
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Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 22:09:23 EST
Subject: Midget Mark III dash overlay
To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Top of the dash of my new midget is cracked, and missing a chunk of vinyl.
Trying to make the car presentable, without putting a lot of bucks.
Has anyone had any success with the dash overlay that Vicky Brits sells?
Do they sell some kind of iron patch? I could tolerate a seam. I will just
put my bobbing head doggie and Hula girl and no will notice.
David Oliner
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From "LDS" <60bugeye at ev1.net>
To:
Subject: leaf springs
Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 21:21:17 -0600
The easiest way to change the nature and compliance of the leaf springs is
to have them teflon coated. Makes them ride smooth, no squeaks and they
look greattttt for centuries. Around $200.00 to have them done here in
Houston. The company takes them all apart, sandblasts them and teflon coats
each leaf.
Leo
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From "Norm"
To: "vintage-race-digest" ,
"spridgets-digest" , ,
"MG Digest" ,
Subject: Help Needed to Find Turners & Turner Information
Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 22:17:55 -0500
Please bear with me. We are trying to get the following requests out to as
wide a European car web as is possible. So, while the members of this digest
are focused on other marques, perhaps you, or someone you know can help us
find the needed info.
Russ Filby, Registrar (keeper of the Turner information) is seeking
information on unknown cars, people & dealers.
Here are Russ's requests:
"Do you own a Turner?
Is your car's Chassis Number known to the Turner Register? Of the original
number of around 673 cars built, the whereabouts of 294 are today known,
indicating an aproximate 44% survival rate, an incredible 25 missing or lost
Turners have been traced and identified in the past three years, Many thanks
to information provided thru this fantastic
website.(www.turnersportscars.com)
I would dearly like to hear from any owner worldwide to help keep the register
as up to date and as
accurate as possible.
Russ Filby FSCC Turner registrar."
"The Following UK Turner Cars are Some of the 'Missing In Action', Any
Information on these listed by Reg Number appriciated.
(Reg #) 333 KPP, (Model -) MKI Alexander,
XRY 349 MKI,
39 CBC MKII,
PFU 1 803,
VTU 62 803 Demo,
SAA 1 803,
SUF 1 803 (Betty Haig Racecar),
YMA 767 803,
VPX 200 803,
907 ATU 803,
PBC 300 803 (BobGerrard),
2211 BP 950,
WLL 853 950, The Autosport Trophy Cars- NFV 205 950 and (Baldham) WOF4
(Gilbert) 950S ,
YXH 830 (Scrimgeour)MKI ,
868 FNN (Joseph) MK1 ,
842 KWP MKII, Team
Turners 36 WRA,
777 EWT,
WCH 420 MKII Climax,
YJU 726 MKII ,
JBF 913 MKII,
TC-2 MKI,
T-M-T 7 and 444 RAR MKIII (Mackenzie and Scrimgeour)
776 NPF MKI ,
2 CGJ MKI ,
AT 950 MKII
Any Info appriciated."
"The original Turner Sports Cars factory records prior to Car Number 60/361
were destroyed in a factory burglary in early 1960.
Therefore I am trying to assemble as much information on these early cars
(803, 950S , MKI) as possible including Original Engine Numbers (As found on
the manufactures plate) and where or to whom the car was supplied. any
information appriciated. "
"I would like to hear from any former employee's of Turner Sports Cars ,
Alexander Engineering, and associates worldwide , Tri City Sports Cars, A J
Pierson Sales and Service in Florida, Fergus (or Ferguson) Automotive of New
York and LA , Stirling Automotive LA , EuroAuto Inc LA ,
Please feel free to contact me as I am researching the worldwide distribution
and History on Turner cars. "
Any assistance you can give to help Russ find more cars or people will be
gratefully appreciated. To learn more about these little cars, go to the web
site & explore.
Thanks again.
Norm Sippel
'59 Turner Mk1
'66 MGB
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From "larryrex"
To: , "LDS" <60bugeye@ev1.net>
Subject: Re: leaf springs
Leo wrote
The easiest way to change the nature and compliance of the leaf springs is
to have them teflon coated. Makes them ride smooth, no squeaks and they
look greattttt for centuries. Around $200.00 to have them done here in
Houston. The company takes them all apart, sandblasts them and teflon coats
each leaf.
Leo
Leo that sounds like the way to go! Leave it to a Fellow Texan.
Now please share, who and where in Houston i have family there
so shipping wont be an issue.
This is a great List of people
Larry Rex
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SDOliner@aol.com wrote:
> Has anyone had any success with the dash overlay that Vicky Brits sells?
I use them all the time. They fit nice. But I also repaint the whole
thing including the dash cap with vinyl paint (interior in a can)
so it all matches. Great results.
> Do they sell some kind of iron patch? I could tolerate a seam.
Electric tape, I have also sanded and bondoed a vinyl dash and it looked
real good but for how long, I don't know. That was a quicky patch and
sell Sprite. Wadda ya want for $900 bucks and you can drive it home ;)
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From "Richard Rivenbark"
To: "Spridgets" ,
"Midgetsprite"
Subject: 1974 Brake System Help
Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 22:38:03 -0500
All,
I have almost completely disassembled the dual circuit brake master cylinder
on my 1974 US-spec RWA Midget. Only thing left is to remove the piston.
This is also the problem. The Haynes manual says to "gently move the piston
up and down in the cylinder bore to free the nylon guide bearing and the cap
seal. Remove the plain washer."
For the life of me, I cannot get this damned guide bearing to come out. And
yes, I did remove the circlip. How do you get this *%^&$@& thing out. Any
advice will be greatly appreciated.
TIA,
Tad
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Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 22:37:41 EST
Subject: roll bar covers.
To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Are the advertised roll bar covers any better than just getting foam pipe
insulation from the hardware store? A lot cheaper.Anyone bang their heads on
either? Bob C in KS
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From "larryrex"
To: "Norm"
Subject: Re: Help Needed to Find Turners & Turner Information
Norm
I always knew you were somebody, as for the search i wish
that i could help.
Ebay has ran auctions in the past where i seen guys asking
for info and offering to pay.
Possible listing such as, Turner/Reward
Keep up the good work
One of your buyers
Larry Rex
Please bear with me. We are trying to get the following requests out to as
wide a European car web as is possible. So, while the members of this digest
are focused on other marques, perhaps you, or someone you know can help us
find the needed info.
Russ Filby, Registrar (keeper of the Turner information) is seeking
information on unknown cars, people & dealers.
Here are Russ's requests:
"Do you own a Turner?
Is your car's Chassis Number known to the Turner Register? Of the original
number of around 673 cars built, the whereabouts of 294 are today known,
indicating an aproximate 44% survival rate, an incredible 25 missing or lost
Turners have been traced and identified in the past three years, Many thanks
to information provided thru this fantastic
website.(www.turnersportscars.com)
I would dearly like to hear from any owner worldwide to help keep the register
as up to date and as
accurate as possible.
Russ Filby FSCC Turner registrar."
"The Following UK Turner Cars are Some of the 'Missing In Action', Any
Information on these listed by Reg Number appriciated.
(Reg #) 333 KPP, (Model -) MKI Alexander,
XRY 349 MKI,
39 CBC MKII,
PFU 1 803,
VTU 62 803 Demo,
SAA 1 803,
SUF 1 803 (Betty Haig Racecar),
YMA 767 803,
VPX 200 803,
907 ATU 803,
PBC 300 803 (BobGerrard),
2211 BP 950,
WLL 853 950, The Autosport Trophy Cars- NFV 205 950 and (Baldham) WOF4
(Gilbert) 950S ,
YXH 830 (Scrimgeour)MKI ,
868 FNN (Joseph) MK1 ,
842 KWP MKII, Team
Turners 36 WRA,
777 EWT,
WCH 420 MKII Climax,
YJU 726 MKII ,
JBF 913 MKII,
TC-2 MKI,
T-M-T 7 and 444 RAR MKIII (Mackenzie and Scrimgeour)
776 NPF MKI ,
2 CGJ MKI ,
AT 950 MKII
Any Info appriciated."
"The original Turner Sports Cars factory records prior to Car Number 60/361
were destroyed in a factory burglary in early 1960.
Therefore I am trying to assemble as much information on these early cars
(803, 950S , MKI) as possible including Original Engine Numbers (As found on
the manufactures plate) and where or to whom the car was supplied. any
information appriciated. "
"I would like to hear from any former employee's of Turner Sports Cars ,
Alexander Engineering, and associates worldwide , Tri City Sports Cars, A J
Pierson Sales and Service in Florida, Fergus (or Ferguson) Automotive of New
York and LA , Stirling Automotive LA , EuroAuto Inc LA ,
Please feel free to contact me as I am researching the worldwide distribution
and History on Turner cars. "
Any assistance you can give to help Russ find more cars or people will be
gratefully appreciated. To learn more about these little cars, go to the web
site & explore.
Thanks again.
Norm Sippel
'59 Turner Mk1
'66 MGB
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From Bmidget1 at aol.com
Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 22:45:34 EST
Subject: Re: Midget Mark III dash overlay
To: SDOliner@aol.com
CC: spridgets@autox.team.net
In a message dated 1/1/2004 10:10:15 PM Eastern Standard Time,
SDOliner@aol.com writes:
> Has anyone had any success with the dash overlay that Vicky Brits sells?
>
>
Dave, I have one on mine and it looks great. you can't tell till you feel for
it.
George
76 midget
76 mgb
80 mgb
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From "larryrex"
To: , Frank Clarici
CC:
Subject: Re: Midget Mark III dash overlay
SDOliner@aol.com wrote:
> Has anyone had any success with the dash overlay that Vicky Brits sells?
I use them all the time. They fit nice. But I also repaint the whole
thing including the dash cap with vinyl paint (interior in a can)
so it all matches. Great results.
> Do they sell some kind of iron patch? I could tolerate a seam.
Electric tape, I have also sanded and bondoed a vinyl dash and it looked
real good but for how long, I don't know. That was a quicky patch and
sell Sprite. Wadda ya want for $900 bucks and you can drive it home ;)
--
Frank Clarici
Toms River, NJ
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They sell liquid Electric tape (black) other colors you would
most likely have to order.
Who know's it might even L@@K good.
Larry Rex
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To: Richard Rivenbark
CC: Spridgets ,
Midgetsprite
Subject: Re: 1974 Brake System Help
References:
Richard Rivenbark wrote:
>
> For the life of me, I cannot get this damned guide bearing to come out. And
> yes, I did remove the circlip. How do you get this *%^&$@& thing out.
I have had good results with a torch. Melt that sucker out!
Or try what I try first before i melt it out.
Drill 2 small holes in the nylon guide, insert a coarse thread screw in
each hole. Try prying out with a claw hammer. Sometimes it works.
And that is the easy part.
Wait till you try to get the second circlip out 1/2 way down the bore ;)
8d finish nails on one of those replaceable tipped circlip removal tools
works sometimes for that. But you need old nails because the new nails
just bend if you look at them wrong.
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From "Richard Rivenbark"
To: "Frank Clarici"
Cc: "Spridgets" ,
"Midgetsprite"
Subject: RE: 1974 Brake System Help
Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 22:54:36 -0500
WOW!
Thanks for the quick reply Frank. I think I may just head out to the garage
and try the screw trick right now. I have a rebuild kit arriving in the
morning. It appears the kit included the rubber boot, (2) seals that go
between the reservoir and the main body and (2) other seals. What are the
(2) other seals and will these require removing the piston?
Thanks again
Tad
P.S. I think I may have some old "made in America" nails in the garage. If
not, I know the others are "Hecho en Mexico".
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Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2004 10:46 PM
To: Richard Rivenbark
Cc: Spridgets; Midgetsprite
Subject: Re: 1974 Brake System Help
Richard Rivenbark wrote:
>
> For the life of me, I cannot get this damned guide bearing to come out.
And
> yes, I did remove the circlip. How do you get this *%^&$@& thing out.
I have had good results with a torch. Melt that sucker out!
Or try what I try first before i melt it out.
Drill 2 small holes in the nylon guide, insert a coarse thread screw in
each hole. Try prying out with a claw hammer. Sometimes it works.
And that is the easy part.
Wait till you try to get the second circlip out 1/2 way down the bore ;)
8d finish nails on one of those replaceable tipped circlip removal tools
works sometimes for that. But you need old nails because the new nails
just bend if you look at them wrong.
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To: "Wm. Thompson"
CC: Spridgets
Subject: Re: Interior Panels
References:
from [151.201.120.178] at Thu, 1 Jan 2004 23:09:29 -0600
I used 3m Headliner adhesive on Little Bits. It has a much stronger bite
and withstands high temperature better. Craft store & art store 3m #75
etc won't hold. The headliner stuff is available in the usual local
parts stores, just have to read all the cans.
Dave & Bobbie
Wm. Thompson wrote:
>I have tried the 3m type spray adhesive, and was VERY disappointed. The only
>thing that actually works, in my opinion, is like frank said, the very old
>stand by of contact cement, and NOT the water based crap.
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From "LDS" <60bugeye at ev1.net>
To: "larryrex" ,
Subject: Re: leaf springs
Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 23:11:29 -0600
OOPS.... I didnt realise they had moved. The correct info is:
Polymer Dynamics, Inc.
11211 Neeshaw Drive
Houston, TX 77065Phone (281) 894 -6382 or
Toll Free
1-888-polydyn
1-888-765-9396
Fax (281) 894 - 2211
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From "larryrex"
To: "larryrex" , ,
"LDS" <60bugeye@ev1.net>
Subject: Re: leaf springs
Leo Wrote
Company info:
PolyDyn Performance coatings
4116 Siegel St.
Houston, TX 77009
(713) 694-3296
They do all kind of specialy coatings for high performance engines and
accessories. You ought to so the coating they put on pistons, combustion
chambers and ports to lower the residiual heat from combustion. Lots of
NASCAR people use them. website : www.polydyn.com
e-Mail polydyn@pdq.net
Leo
Thanks for the info:
Tomorrow i wll give them a call, Figure out when i can get them
sent it.
Once they are finished i will post the photo's for the list.
Larry Rex
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From Dave Carpenter
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from [151.201.120.178] at Thu, 1 Jan 2004 23:37:08 -0600
Look at some street rod suppliers for the leaf spring liner material. It
comes in a roll and is either teflon or delrin etc. You can buy various
widths. Take the stack apart and clean paint etc, then reassemble with
the layers of slide material between each leaf. Everyone that has done
it is pleased at it lasts a long time. I intend to my 46 Dodge truck in
the spring.
Look here:
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/xq/asp/strBase_List./hilt./source./base_no.91033036/str_base_no.91033036%2C91043102%2C/header_title.Keyword+Search/page_name.search%2Fkeyword%5Fresults%2Easp/search_type.spring+liner/search_option.Exact/deptsearch./dept_id.225/dept_id_p./dept_name.Street+Rod+Products/dept_name_p./ShowImages.yes/sq.0/cont.1/intPgNo.1/redirect./qx/product.htm
or
http://www.springfieldstreetrods.com/FSuspension2.htm
There is also a new version that has buttons that fit into a hole at
each leaf tip, but I don't have a link for that one.
Dave & Bobbie
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From "Charles Christ"
To: "spridgets"
Subject: 30 years of love!
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 00:46:51 -0500
well as of last night's arival of the new year i have had my bugeye for 30
years. i know there are a few other list members who have owned their cars
a bit longer than i have but this is a milestone for me! love the car?
heck yeah! gonna keep it? oh yes! why, you might ask? just look at the
styling of the car. it's the late 1950's in styling and tastefully done!
for it's 30th birthday with me i bought it a real car cover! yes! i buy
presents for the car! why not! it's complete and there are few things i'd
buy for it. :)
chuck.
:)
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From "Charles Christ"
To: "Dave Carpenter"
Cc:
Subject: Re: Leaf Spring Magic
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 00:50:19 -0500
55-57 chevy used wax impregnated woven cotton for an anti-squeake-friction
material later replaced with nylon pads at each leafs end. all were good
for "production" purposes. but it was found that full length liners wera
far better for longevity'ssake.
chuck.
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Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
Date: Friday, January 02, 2004 12:37 AM
Subject: Re: Leaf Spring Magic
>Look at some street rod suppliers for the leaf spring liner material. It
>comes in a roll and is either teflon or delrin etc. You can buy various
>widths. Take the stack apart and clean paint etc, then reassemble with
>the layers of slide material between each leaf. Everyone that has done
>it is pleased at it lasts a long time. I intend to my 46 Dodge truck in
>the spring.
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From "larryrex"
To: "larryrex" , ,
"LDS" <60bugeye@ev1.net>
Subject: Re: leaf springs
Leo wrote
OOPS.... I didnt realise they had moved. The correct info is:
Polymer Dynamics, Inc.
11211 Neeshaw Drive
Houston, TX 77065Phone (281) 894 -6382 or
Toll Free
1-888-polydyn
1-888-765-9396
Fax (281) 894 - 2211
Yes i found the new address on the web site.
Said: The biggest names in stock car and drag racing, NASCAR, NHRA, SCCA, CART, Boat Racing, IROC plus more, use Polydyn TX7!
Rusty Wallace, Don Prudhomme, Ed McCulloch, Cruz Pedregon, Steve Kinser, A.J. Foyt
Bingo A.J. onced lived in the house next to me, quote here: www.fortclark.com
now he own's a ranch on hwy 90 west, less than 20 miles from me.
His ranch employess know me well, and i know this old guy Charlie thats
70 and still fly's he's an A.J. buddy. That guy i work for time
to time. Doing electrical work.
Wheel's are turning now, just need to make if happen.
Thanks Leo for the lead, also i just read Chucks new post it
sounds pretty good too. Thanks Chuck.
Larry Rex
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From "larryrex"
To: "LBC" "Spridgets" <@awesomenet.net>,
Subject: Re: Leaf Spring Solution
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From Dave Carpenter
Date: Fri, 02 Jan 2004 00:37:14 -0500
Look at some street rod suppliers for the leaf spring liner material. It
comes in a roll and is either teflon or delrin etc. You can buy various
widths. Take the stack apart and clean paint etc, then reassemble with
the layers of slide material between each leaf. Everyone that has done
it is pleased at it lasts a long time. I intend to my 46 Dodge truck in
the spring.
Look here:
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/xq/asp/strBase_List./hilt./source./base_no.91033036/str_base_no.91033036%2C91043102%2C/header_title.Keyword+Search/page_name.search%2Fkeyword%5Fresults%2Easp/search_type.spring+liner/search_option.Exact/deptsearch./dept_id.225/dept_id_p./dept_name.Street+Rod+Products/dept_name_p./ShowImages.yes/sq.0/cont.1/intPgNo.1/redirect./qx/product.htm
or
http://www.springfieldstreetrods.com/FSuspension2.htm
There is also a new version that has buttons that fit into a hole at
each leaf tip, but I don't have a link for that one.
Dave & Bobbie
Thats the ticket, the price is right and it LQQks to be something
that works well.
Tomorrow i will phone in my inqury at the Houston Based Teflon
coating firm. Decide then if it's worth horse trading with
confirmed Customers (A.J.) which means suc ing up.
Whats important is the area between each leaf.
My pockets are not so deep after the holidays.
Your Solution seems to have my vote at the present.
However if i owned my car for 30 plus yr's
money would be no object. Call it Love, call it
what you will.
Figure in 30 yr's it would be almost GOLD PLATED ?
This product will be easy to install. Prep Clean paint
with ? Maybe that por 15 that works half the time.
Reinstall and forget it untill it's been 30 yrs and time to
GOLD PLATE.
Larry Rex
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From Miniac7 at aol.com
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 20:00:09 EST
Subject: Re: I Got It!
To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Mike,
Congratulations on your recent aquisition. If you don't already subscribe,
you may want to pick up a few back issues of "Classic Motorsports" magazine (
formerly known as "British Car" magazine).
Starting with the September 2003 issue, the magazine staffers are performing
and reporting on their frame up restoration of a 71' Midget. I would imagine
you would find these monthly progress reports to be very worthwhile and
somewhat interesting.
Howard Collins
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From DLancer7676 at cs.com
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 06:41:45 EST
Subject: Re: [midgetsprite] 1974 Brake System Help
To: midgetsprite@yahoogroups.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
In a message dated 1/1/04 7:37:48 PM Pacific Standard Time,
rrivenbark@cfl.rr.com writes:
> For the life of me, I cannot get this damned guide bearing to come out. And
> yes, I did remove the circlip. How do you get this *%^&$@& thing out.
Tad:
Two things have worked for me--drilling a hole into it and screwing a long
thin screw into the hole to pull it out, or, preferred, I like to heat a thin
guage nail in a torch to red hot, then melt the insert in two. Don't worry
about destroying it--there is a new one in the rebuild kit. Reason I lie the
melting procedure is there is less chance of marring the inside of the cylinder
with a hot nail than there is with a drill and screw.
--David C.
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Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 06:47:36 EST
Subject: Re: [midgetsprite] Re: 1974 Brake System Help*
To: midgetsprite@yahoogroups.com, rrivenbark@cfl.rr.com
CC: spridgets@autox.team.net
In a message dated 1/1/04 7:54:56 PM Pacific Standard Time,
spritenut@exit109.com writes:
> Wait till you try to get the second circlip out 1/2 way down the bore ;)
> 8d finish nails on one of those replaceable tipped circlip removal tools
> works sometimes for that. But you need old nails because the new nails
> just bend if you look at them wrong.
>
Frank is right--that 2nd circlip is a real b***h to get to. But here is a
tip--go buy some very cheap "Clarici Seal of Disapproval" taiwanese needle-nose
pliers at your local Crap n" More tool store. Grind them down on a grinder
until the whole thing (in front of the hinge) is very flat and narrow. Grind
the tips very small and with just a bit of a "tooth" on the inside. These
should fit right in there, into the holes of the circlip, and a good squeeze and
pull and it should (keyword: "should") slide out.
--David C.
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From "Larry B. Macy, Ph.D."
Subject: Re: Macy's Email address
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 08:11:46 -0500
To: Kevin Valentine
Hi there,
Try macy@bbl.med.upenn.edu ;-)
Larry
On Jan 1, 2004, at 4:50 PM, Kevin Valentine wrote:
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> From: Kevin Valentine
>> Date: December 31, 2003 12:30:21 AM EST
>> To: Spridgets
>> Subject: Macy's Email address
>>
>> Sorry to hit the list with this.....
>>
>> Hey Larry,
>>
>> I need your email address....
>>
>> Kevin
--
Larry B. Macy, Ph.D.
macy@bbl.med.upenn.edu
System Administrator/Manager
Neuropsychiatry Section
Department of Psychiatry
University of Pennsylvania
3400 Spruce St. - 1015 Gates
Philadelphia, PA 19104
The bottom line: Sure, there's pain in adopting the Mac. But if I accept
that, I get to use a computer that works, and that pretty much does
what I
expect and want a computer to do.
Stewart Alsop
FORTUNE.com
Monday, June 25, 2001
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From "William M. Gilroy"
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To: Rick Fisk
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Subject: Re: bent ebay Bugeye
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from [151.198.26.56] at Fri, 2 Jan 2004 07:24:19 -0600
Rick Fisk wrote:
>Holy mackerel!!! A bugeye that has taken a hard hit on the left side is
>currently at $3,051 on ebay with a couple of hours to go. It was hit so
>hard the cowl is bent and the windshield mount is broken. The sill, a-post,
>bonnet, and door are all severely caved in. Must be some ebay newbies out
>there caught up in auction fever. :-)
>
>
>
Check it out now. The bidding is done and this is the link.
http://offer.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws3/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewBids&item=2449590853
It looks the the last real bid was
ah100-4
(
44
) US
$2,356.00 Dec-28-03 05:32:44 PST
for $2,356, Not bad. The dope should not of ran up the bid past
ah100-4 bid. $2356 for that car is a good price for the seller and
robbery for the buyer. I figure that mouse1261, 06281961 and
minigreencar were shills that were running up the price. He did seem to
have a few real bids. Looks like he lost out. Why would anyone bid
back to back unless they are not running up th price? Anyone want to
contact the seller and offer him the $100 that car is worth :-D
Gilroy
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From "Larry B. Macy, Ph.D."
Subject: Re: 30 years of love!
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 08:27:19 -0500
To: Spridgets ,
Charles Christ
Congrats chuck.
My cars 20th with me was this past Dec 13th. Now on it's way to another
happy 20 ;-)
I plan to give it a 30th birthday present (it is a 78) in April 08.
That will be a full body off restoration. In Dec of that year it will
have been mine for 25 years.
Larry
On Jan 2, 2004, at 12:46 AM, Charles Christ wrote:
> well as of last night's arival of the new year i have had my bugeye
> for 30
> years. i know there are a few other list members who have owned their
> cars
> a bit longer than i have but this is a milestone for me! love the car?
> heck yeah! gonna keep it? oh yes! why, you might ask? just look
> at the
> styling of the car. it's the late 1950's in styling and tastefully
> done!
> for it's 30th birthday with me i bought it a real car cover! yes! i
> buy
> presents for the car! why not! it's complete and there are few
> things i'd
> buy for it. :)
>
> chuck.
> :)
>
>
--
Larry B. Macy, Ph.D.
macy@bbl.med.upenn.edu
System Administrator/Manager
Neuropsychiatry Section
Department of Psychiatry
University of Pennsylvania
3400 Spruce St. - 1015 Gates
Philadelphia, PA 19104
"Don't be afraid to ask dumb questions, they are a lot easier to
handle than dumb mistakes.
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From Brad Fornal
CC: "William M. Gilroy" ,
Rick Fisk
, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: bent ebay Bugeye
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FILETIME=[4E06DEC0:01C3D139]
This one is so obvious a bid run up situation, I wonder if eBay is aware of it.......
"William M. Gilroy" wrote:
> for $2,356, Not bad. The dope should not of ran up the bid past
> ah100-4 bid. $2356 for that car is a good price for the seller and
> robbery for the buyer. I figure that mouse1261, 06281961 and
> minigreencar were shills that were running up the price. He did seem to
> have a few real bids. Looks like he lost out. Why would anyone bid
> back to back unless they are not running up th price? Anyone want to
> contact the seller and offer him the $100 that car is worth :-D
>
> Gilroy
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From "William M. Gilroy"
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Gecko/20031007
To: Dave Grandeffo
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Subject: Re: Leaf Spring Magic
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from [151.198.26.56] at Fri, 2 Jan 2004 08:09:34 -0600
Dave Grandeffo wrote:
>Greetings All,
>As I've been lurking on the list, looking for tidbits that will help in
>my Lotus Eleven Replica project, I've noticed several dramas from time
>to time connected with Spridget leaf springs... people willing to go to
>almost any lengths to modify/replace/reengineer their rear suspensions.
>
>
The main problem I see are complaints about the quality of the
replacement leafs that are currently on the market. I should know my
car only had one installed and it hangs low on the left :-[
Gilroy
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Subject: Re: bent ebay Bugeye
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 14:34:46 -0000
The clue is in the apparent lack of any previous e-bay trades by
minigreencar, mouse1261 or 06281961. Non have either bought or sold on e-bay
before, and yet are supposedly happy to bid $2000 + for a wrecked car sold
unseen!!.
Yes, well, very likely!
Guy
----- Original Message -----
From "Brad Fornal"
Cc: "William M. Gilroy" ; "Rick Fisk"
;
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 2:04 PM
Subject: Re: bent ebay Bugeye
> This one is so obvious a bid run up situation, I wonder if eBay is aware
of it.......
>
> "William M. Gilroy" wrote:
>
> > for $2,356, Not bad. The dope should not of ran up the bid past
> > ah100-4 bid. $2356 for that car is a good price for the seller and
> > robbery for the buyer. I figure that mouse1261, 06281961 and
> > minigreencar were shills that were running up the price. He did seem to
> > have a few real bids. Looks like he lost out. Why would anyone bid
> > back to back unless they are not running up th price? Anyone want to
> > contact the seller and offer him the $100 that car is worth :-D
> >
> > Gilroy
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From James Gruber
Subject: Dry / Wet Compression Test
To: Spridgets Digest
Planning on running a commpression test on the 1275 I purchased over the weekend. I know that one should take a dry and a wet reading. How much oil, I'm guessing someting like a teaspoonful does one add to the cylinder to get a proper wet reading?
Mounted the starter motor and find I can turn engine quite easily right at the flywheel by hand with the starter gear. This does not bode well. I pulled the plugs and they are all oily and covered with heavy, heavy ash deposits.
Got the Vizard book on Wednesday and have been doing some major pipe dreaming, Time for a rebuild I can almost guarantee it.
Hey I was amazed at actually how light a 1275 is. Built a roll around dolly out of some scrap lumber and big casters I had saved for some undeterminable project in the future. So I got the dolly built and I needed a way to get the engine raised up and the dolly to go underneath. Finding myself at home alone, and all neighbors with strong backs out of town I rummaged around and found some spare pulleys in the sailboat hardware box, spare lines, a cleat, a U-Bolt, and my 6' wooden stepladder. A little creative thought, a 6-1 mechanical advantage, tie a rope around the engine, position the step ladder over the engine, give a little heave and presto, it levitates. All is stable and securely mounted to the dolly and I no longer have a large cast iron doorstep in the middle of my garage.
Jim Gruber
Bugsy '68 Sprite (future Bugeye in disguise)
Dayton, OH
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From "Wm. Thompson"
To: "Guy Weller"
Cc: "Spridgets"
Subject: RE: bent ebay Bugeye
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 08:55:50 -0600
with any abuse report
well I can tell you that mouse won that auction, and is a current high
bidder in one of mine, And I got no clue who he is. But what he is bidding
on of mine indicates that he indeed get that car, and is intending to fix
it.
interesting thing all you guys missed, the description, says the car is 34
years old LOL hmm that makes it either a 1970 bugeye, or a real math whiz
that's selling the car LMAO
-----Original Message-----
From Guy Weller [mailto:Guy.Weller at kencomp.net]
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 8:35 AM
To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: bent ebay Bugeye
The clue is in the apparent lack of any previous e-bay trades by
minigreencar, mouse1261 or 06281961. Non have either bought or sold on e-bay
before, and yet are supposedly happy to bid $2000 + for a wrecked car sold
unseen!!.
Yes, well, very likely!
Guy
----- Original Message -----
From "Brad Fornal"
Cc: "William M. Gilroy" ; "Rick Fisk"
;
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 2:04 PM
Subject: Re: bent ebay Bugeye
> This one is so obvious a bid run up situation, I wonder if eBay is aware
of it.......
>
> "William M. Gilroy" wrote:
>
> > for $2,356, Not bad. The dope should not of ran up the bid past
> > ah100-4 bid. $2356 for that car is a good price for the seller and
> > robbery for the buyer. I figure that mouse1261, 06281961 and
> > minigreencar were shills that were running up the price. He did seem to
> > have a few real bids. Looks like he lost out. Why would anyone bid
> > back to back unless they are not running up th price? Anyone want to
> > contact the seller and offer him the $100 that car is worth :-D
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To: "Spridgets"
Subject: engine/trans dolly
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 09:03:22 -0600
with any abuse report
Hey, just thought I would add my 2cents on the engine dolly thread, I have
purchased car dollies for moving my cars around tightly in the garage, they
were 34 dollars for a set of 2, ==17 bucks each (farm and fleet)
with a very simple little bracket bolted under one of the dolly bolts, and
up to the engine, it makes a very cheap dolly, and works great. has brakes
on the wheels etc, and serves as something else when you don't need an
engine dolly.
I don't really think you can buy 4 casters with brakes for that amount of
money. I think I have a picture if anyone wants to see one of it with an
engine on it
willy@thompsoncarpentry.com
www.thompsoncarpentry.com
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From "WJHS1960"
To: "Guy Weller" ,
References: <001901c3ce1e$a3643520$6401a8c0@bay.chartermi.net>
<3FF570DD.5050103@verizon.net> <3FF57A61.DE8AEC8@digitex.net>
<003001c3d13d$92528e40$3800000a@guy>
Subject: Re: bent ebay Bugeye
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 09:05:00 -0600
You guys (no pun intendeded, Guy -:) ), aren't keeping up with this one !!
http://tinyurl.com/2jh82
LOL !!
j.
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From PilotRob at webtv.net (Robert E. Shlafer)
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 10:06:48 -0500 (EST)
To: thistle_3619@yahoo.com (James Gruber)
Cc: spridgets-digest@autox.team.net (Spridgets Digest)
Subject: Re: Dry / Wet Compression Test
Jan 2004 06:46:30 -0800 (PST)
James...
Never fear, Cap'n Bob is here and help
is on the way (via off-list email!).
The 1275 is light for YOU, not me!! :):)
Cap'n. Bob
'60 :{)
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Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 10:08:41 -0500 (EST)
To: willy@thompsoncarpentry.com (Wm. Thompson)
Cc: Guy.Weller@kencomp.net (Guy Weller), spridgets@autox.team.net (Spridgets)
Subject: RE: bent ebay Bugeye
Fri, 2 Jan 2004 08:55:50 -0600
LOL...
What's 10 years between friends, right?:)
Cap'n. Bob
'60 :{)
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To: "MLD" , "spridgets"
From "Peter C."
Subject: Re: Steel clutch/brake line
Is "Slamed" a verb or a name?
Anyway.... Fiats use a metric 10x 1.25 single (or bubble) flare. Spridgets
use a 3/8"-24 flare at the rear. You need adapters, which are made and
offered by Everco, among others. Everco part numbers for adapters as
follows. Adapter having 3/8"-24 female single flare and 10x 1.25 single
flare male is 3002B. (best choice as these are the stock Spridget lines) An
alternative is 3026B which adapts US style double flare to Fiats. But then
you have to go from single to double first.
Peter C.
==========
At 10:10 AM 1/1/2004, MLD wrote:
>The addition of steel lines in replacement of the rubber would be a great
>touch to the Mutant. Question is the system is from a Fiat and matching them
>up.
>
>Any Fiat experts out there?
>
>Slamed
>79 Mutant Midget
>mardep5@adelphia.net
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From "David Lieb"
To: "spridgets"
References: <5.0.2.1.2.20040102085509.022e2e20@mailbag.com>
Subject: Re: Steel clutch/brake line
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 09:23:33 -0600
> Is "Slamed" a verb or a name?
I always figured that 'Slamed' was just Marco's way of saying "Slam Ed". I
guess he must have been lurking for a long time ...
David Lieb
1972 RWA Midget
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From "larryrex"
To: "Guy Weller" ,
"Wm. Thompson"
CC: "Spridgets"
Subject: RE: bent ebay Bugeye
From "Wm. Thompson"
well I can tell you that mouse won that auction, and is a current high
bidder in one of mine, And I got no clue who he is. But what he is bidding
on of mine indicates that he indeed get that car, and is intending to fix
it.
interesting thing all you guys missed, the description, says the car is 34
years old LOL hmm that makes it either a 1970 bugeye, or a real math whiz
that's selling the car LMAO
-----Original Message-----
From Guy Weller [mailto:Guy.Weller at kencomp.net]
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 8:35 AM
To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: bent ebay Bugeye
The clue is in the apparent lack of any previous e-bay trades by
minigreencar, mouse1261 or 06281961. Non have either bought or sold on e-bay
before, and yet are supposedly happy to bid $2000 + for a wrecked car sold
unseen!!.
Yes, well, very likely!
Guy
----- Original Message -----
From "Brad Fornal"
Cc: "William M. Gilroy" ; "Rick Fisk"
;
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 2:04 PM
Subject: Re: bent ebay Bugeye
> This one is so obvious a bid run up situation, I wonder if eBay is aware
of it.......
>
> "William M. Gilroy" wrote:
>
> > for $2,356, Not bad. The dope should not of ran up the bid past
> > ah100-4 bid. $2356 for that car is a good price for the seller and
> > robbery for the buyer. I figure that mouse1261, 06281961 and
> > minigreencar were shills that were running up the price. He did seem to
> > have a few real bids. Looks like he lost out. Why would anyone bid
> > back to back unless they are not running up th price? Anyone want to
> > contact the seller and offer him the $100 that car is worth :-D
Willy
Watch out, seems Mouse takes the cheese but doenst always pay, for
items won. Did a search on him and on Dec-24-03 05:26:15 PST
He won an auction for a Mini. Item number: 2449248386 That now has been relisted.
BEWARE
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From Jay Fishbein
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CC: Spridgets
Subject: Re: bent ebay Bugeye
References:
Willy,
Correct me if i'm wrong, but it looks like the Bugeye dash in your
auction has a buggered (that's an American term) the ignition hole to
accept a later ignition switch.
jay fishbein
wallingford, ct
Home of "The Innocenti Project"
61 Innocenti 950 Spyder
63 Pink Sprite MkII
74 RWA Midget 38,000 miles
http://home.ix.netcom.com/~type79/
Wm. Thompson wrote:
>well I can tell you that mouse won that auction, and is a current high
>bidder in one of mine, And I got no clue who he is. But what he is bidding
>on of mine indicates that he indeed get that car, and is intending to fix
>it.
>interesting thing all you guys missed, the description, says the car is 34
>years old LOL hmm that makes it either a 1970 bugeye, or a real math whiz
>that's selling the car LMAO
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From MGTD2 at aol.com
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 10:52:30 EST
Subject: Fwd: Made in Italy?
To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Return-path:
From MGTD2 at aol.com
Full-name: MGTD2
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 10:51:39 EST
Subject: Re: Made in Italy?
To: spritenut@exit109.com
In a message dated 1/1/2004 5:54:44 PM Eastern Standard Time,
spritenut@exit109.com writes:
> > Did I tell you Carol bought me an engine crane at Horrible Freight for a
> > Christmas present.
>
> I too have the horrible freight chinese electric engine hoist.
> It still works after 3 engine pulls but the cable already frayed.
> I had to cut that part off and use some real cable clamps to fix it.
> Just a warning to all you people who have this top quality device.
> INSPECT THE CABLE DAILY.
> the last engine was that Subaru engine, and I was there when my son
> lowered it to the dolly. The cable was not frayed. It was 3 days later
> when it just caught my attention. Only chinese stuff self destructs when
> not in use so keep an eye on it.
>
>
I was afraid of the electric hoist. I have the "cherry picker" with the
hydraulic jack. And last year I got one of those Oberg Tilt-lifts from one of the
boys, so the combo should make Spridget motor replacement as easy as making
love in a washtub.
JohnD
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From "Peter C."
Subject: Re: Fwd: Made in Italy?
At 09:52 AM 1/2/2004, MGTD2@aol.com wrote:
>
>I was afraid of the electric hoist. I have the "cherry picker" with the
>hydraulic jack. And last year I got one of those Oberg Tilt-lifts from
>one of the
>boys, so the combo should make Spridget motor replacement as easy as making
>love in a washtub.
>JohnD
====
I thought YOU made beer in a washtub! I hope to hell you have more than 1
tub. I had your beer, once...........
Peter C
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From "David Lieb"
To:
References: <1a7.1e36c9c7.2d26edbe@aol.com>
Subject: Re: Made in Italy?
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 10:25:48 -0600
> I was afraid of the electric hoist. I have the "cherry picker" with the
> hydraulic jack. And last year I got one of those Oberg Tilt-lifts from
one of the
> boys, so the combo should make Spridget motor replacement as easy as
making
> love in a washtub.
Talk about your interesting visuals!!!
I watched the electric hoist in use on a Spridget at SOS '03. It got the job
done, but I was less than happy with it. It has one speed up and one speed
down with no capacity for "easing" in and out. I am very glad that I got the
cherry picker, too.
I got religion on cherry pickers about 15 years or so ago when my
father-in-law got one. We used that puppy with one of the better 4-chain
tilt bars to snake the V8 and automatic tranny out of a couple of Pontiacs
without even bothering to remove the bonnet. Very slick! Someone gave him
the crane, or he never would have gotten it, since he already had a
chain-fall on an I-beam in the garage. That chain-fall has never seen
another day's work since the cherry-picker showed up.
Now to go look for a washtub ...
David Lieb
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From DLancer7676 at cs.com
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 11:31:10 EST
Subject: Re: Steel clutch/brake line
To: nosimport@mailbag.com, mardep5@adelphia.net, spridgets@autox.team.net
In a message dated 1/2/04 7:14:15 AM Pacific Standard Time,
nosimport@mailbag.com writes:
> Is "Slamed" a verb or a name?
>
And is it a derivitaive of the verb "Slurped" and the verb "Flamed"?
--David C.
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From DLancer7676 at cs.com
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 11:37:24 EST
Subject: Re: Made in Italy?
To: nosimport@mailbag.com, MGTD2@aol.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
In a message dated 1/2/04 8:23:11 AM Pacific Standard Time,
nosimport@mailbag.com writes:
> I thought YOU made beer in a washtub! I hope to hell you have more than 1
> tub. I had your beer, once...........
> Peter C
>
Peter:
Bet that was LIGHT beer, which is made out of pee anyway. 8^)
--David C.
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From "Peter C."
Subject: Re: Made in Italy?
At 10:37 AM 1/2/2004, DLancer7676@cs.com wrote:
>In a message dated 1/2/04 8:23:11 AM Pacific Standard Time,
>nosimport@mailbag.com writes:
> > I thought YOU made beer in a washtub! I hope to hell you have more than 1
> > tub. I had your beer, once...........
> > Peter C
> > Peter:
>Bet that was LIGHT beer, which is made out of pee anyway. 8^)
>--David C.
===
Nope. It certainly wasn't light. Besides, light beer has some connection
to canoes and lovemaking.... not washtubs.
Peter (no-relation) C.
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To: cfchrist@earthlink.net, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: 30 years of love!
Date: Fri, 02 Jan 2004 09:34:16 -0800
FILETIME=[A56D4420:01C3D156]
Congrats, Chuck. Amazing how long some of us keep these little suckers
known affectionately as "Bugeyes".
FROGGI has been with me for 28 years.
WFO Herb
4 Bugeyes and counting....
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Subject: RE: 30 years of love!
Date: Fri, 02 Jan 2004 13:24:43 -0500
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CONGRRATS chuck!!
HAPPY belated BIRTHDAY too BTW!!
The Bugeye of mine that you're working on has been in my family for about 38
years, as near as I can tell! And has never been driven on the
street......legally ;-)
Brian
>well as of last night's arival of the new year i have had my bugeye for 30
>years. i know there are a few other list members who have owned their cars
>a bit longer than i have but this is a milestone for me! love the car?
>heck yeah! gonna keep it? oh yes! why, you might ask? just look at the
>styling of the car. it's the late 1950's in styling and tastefully done!
>for it's 30th birthday with me i bought it a real car cover! yes! i buy
>presents for the car! why not! it's complete and there are few things i'd
>buy for it. :)
>
>chuck.
>:)
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From RBHouston at aol.com
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 13:46:54 EST
Subject: Re: Midget Mark III dash overlay
To: Bmidget1@aol.com, SDOliner@aol.com
CC: spridgets@autox.team.net
In a message dated 01/01/2004 8:46:31 PM Mountain Standard Time,
Bmidget1@aol.com writes:
> Has anyone had any success with the dash overlay that Vicky Brits sells?
>
>
Dave, I have one on mine and it looks great. you can't tell till you feel for
it.
Where do you live? I have one on my 73 and the El Paso sun has begun to
ripple the top...it is taking on the contours for the bad dash underneath.
Robert Houston
The Supreme Court ruled there cannot be a nativity scene
in Washington,DC this Christmas.
This isn't for any religious or constitutional reason,
they simply have not been able to find three wise men or
a virgin in the nation's capitol.
There was no problem however finding enough asses to
fill the stable
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Subject: Never Safe
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 13:58:16 -0500
Looks like I've been 'Slamed' again.
Marco
79 Mutant Midget
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Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 14:24:24 -0500 (EST)
To: SDOliner@aol.com
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Midget Mark III dash overlay
Yep.
Prepared it the "Clarici way". Lasted the
life of the car (80K miles over many, many
years:).
Cap'n. Bob
'60 :{)
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Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 14:28:51 -0500 (EST)
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Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net (spridgets)
Subject: Re: 30 years of love!
2 Jan 2004 00:46:51 -0500
"yes. I buy presents for the car"
As in proper and correct...:)
Cap'n. Bob
'60 :{)
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To: spridget list
Subject: OT: Finding 3/8" Allen Wrenches
I'm in need of several 3/8" allen wrenches, but all I can
find singly are smaller sizes (at the local True Value).
Y'all got any suggestions?? I'm gonna call/cruise what
auto-parts stores are nearby, but I don't remember
seeing them there.
thanks,
chuck
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From "Geoff Branch"
To: "chuck" ,
"spridget list"
References: <3FF5D37E.7080800@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: Finding 3/8" Allen Wrenches
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 15:39:24 -0500
You have a WW Grainger nearby?
Geoff Branch
'74 Meejit "Yellow Peril"
'72 Innocenti 1300 Mini
----- Original Message -----
From "chuck"
To: "spridget list"
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 3:24 PM
Subject: OT: Finding 3/8" Allen Wrenches
> I'm in need of several 3/8" allen wrenches, but all I can
> find singly are smaller sizes (at the local True Value).
> Y'all got any suggestions?? I'm gonna call/cruise what
> auto-parts stores are nearby, but I don't remember
> seeing them there.
>
> thanks,
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From SDOliner at aol.com
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 16:14:00 EST
Subject: Wee tight piano hinge, seat belt webbing& seat covers
To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Need an accelerator pedal for the 69 Midget. Or is there a wee tight way to
do this?
Has any just replaced the seat belt webbing in their interia reel belts?
Is there a wee tight way to get seats covered?
David Oliner
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From RBHouston at aol.com
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 16:21:43 EST
Subject: Re: Kent
To: mardep5@adelphia.net, spridgets@autox.team.net
In a message dated 12/26/2003 11:21:47 AM Mountain Standard Time,
mardep5@adelphia.net writes:
Live in the Chillicothe area.
Marco
79 Mutant Midget
Ohio, Texas, Ilinois, Missouri, or Iowa?
Robert Houston
The Supreme Court ruled there cannot be a nativity scene
in Washington,DC this Christmas.
This isn't for any religious or constitutional reason,
they simply have not been able to find three wise men or
a virgin in the nation's capitol.
There was no problem however finding enough asses to
fill the stable
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From RBHouston at aol.com
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 16:36:03 EST
Subject: Re: Re[3]: carb stacks
To: pythias@pacifier.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
In a message dated 12/28/2003 8:50:34 PM Mountain Standard Time,
pythias@pacifier.com writes:
Hello Bill,
the "stacks" appear to be about 1 1/2" tall. pictures at
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2449377209&category=34198
i like Frank C.'s idea of stuffing a sock in it. the breathing
characteristics MIGHT not be ideal, but the $$$ aspect has its
appeal.
--
Best regards,
I picked up some "vintage" stacks recently...read old and dirty, and was told
the motor cycle shop would have a "cover" for these that acts as a filter.
Haven't been there yet but some of the list is into two wheelers and they might
know...
By the way, mine are about 3 inches long, do I win?
Robert Houston
The Supreme Court ruled there cannot be a nativity scene
in Washington,DC this Christmas.
This isn't for any religious or constitutional reason,
they simply have not been able to find three wise men or
a virgin in the nation's capitol.
There was no problem however finding enough asses to
fill the stable
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From "Scott Family"
To:
Subject: Midget seats
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 14:41:29 -0800
Hi all, I have a 73 midget that is a daily driver for me. The seats are in
pretty sad shape and I'm wondering if anyone on the list has replaced theirs
with something else? And if so what was entailed? I was thinking along the
lines of getting a pair of Matia seats from the wrecking yard.
Your thoughts and advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
Rob
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From Bmidget1 at aol.com
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 18:45:32 EST
Subject: Re: Midget Mark III dash overlay
To: RBHouston@aol.com, SDOliner@aol.com
CC: spridgets@autox.team.net
In a message dated 1/2/2004 1:48:11 PM Eastern Standard Time,
RBHouston@aol.com writes:
> Where do you live? I have one on my 73 and the El Paso sun has begun to
> ripple the top...
I live on Long Island How ever we have driven my Midget to Texas in 2002, and
St. Louis in 2003 in 100 degree weather and blazing sun. I also have
experienced
El Paso in August and there is no way any dash can survive the sun in that
part of the country. 125 in the shade. But it's a dry heat. I feel for you man.
I got to admit though it is beautiful there and would love to go back.
George
76 midget
76 mgb
80 mgb
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From "larryrex"
To: "LBC" "Spridgets" <@awesomenet.net>,
Subject: MIDGET/FROGEYE HEATER CABLE/SWITCH
Anyone looking for one of these?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2451182570&category=27380&rd=1
The price is right, but watch out on the shipping charges.
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From Miniac7 at aol.com
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 19:22:20 EST
Subject: Re: Midget seats
To: rscott213@comcast.net, spridgets@autox.team.net
Not answering your specific question but if you choose to retain Midget
seats, I have a pair of black ones from a 74' which are in very good condition,
which I would like to sell. E-mail me if interested.
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From "David Lieb"
To:
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Subject: Re: Midget seats
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 18:52:39 -0600
I have seats from a 1991 Miata in my 1972 Midget. I am quite happy with the
fit. They are a little high for my tastes, but I would have the same problem
with new Midget seats, too. The headrests even fit the pockets of the
tonneau cover.
David Lieb
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From "larryrex"
To: "LBC" "Spridgets" <@awesomenet.net>,
Subject: BUGEYE SPRITE ABARTH VERY RARE NOS
Here is a paste of a sent email to the seller LOL
Question to seller regarding eBay Item # 2450874518
Item: BUGEYE SPRITE ABARTH VERY RARE NOS
Message: sir this is to inform you that the present high bidder
for the abarth muffler has a bad track record.
His feed back of 58 has 13 neg if i were you
think i would cancel his bid.
good luck
Larry
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From "Glen Byrns"
To: "spridgets"
Subject: got new MINI
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 21:43:54 -0800
We finally did the deed and dumped the Plymouth minivan, the last vestige of
the kids/soccer days. After months of discussion between the Prius and the
new Mini, we took one long look at the Prius and decided that it looked too
butt-ugly to ever sit in our driveway.
So we got the new Mini! A bright yellow that almost matches bugeye with the
white top and giant sunroof. No supercharger, as the Brit Car mag article
made it sound like the non-S had plenty for all but the foolish.
I'm going to sell the little '58 A35 Austin to make room in the garage. The
measuring tape says it will fit in on one side with bugeye and the Traveller
will have the other side to herself.
Finally a car in the family that I won't EVER have to fix myself. With the
other cars in the family, I don't really think I had any choice. I won't even
pretend to review it until I've driven it for awhile.
Glen
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From "Richard Rivenbark"
To: "Spridgets" ,
"Midgetsprite"
Subject: SUCCESS!!!!
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 01:57:07 -0500
Damn what a night!! Master Cylinder rebuild kit and hoses in hand. Finally
have a license plate on the car!!! Antique tag in Florida only costs $20.58
per year for a Midget. Got mine today, and the first 3 digits are 074!!!!
65 degrees outside with a slight breeze at 1 in the morning. Perfect
weather for working on a car!! Tonight I completed the brake system master
cylinder rebuild with success (even found a cheapo pair of circlip pliers at
AutoZone for $11.99 that reached the second circlip). Got one of the front
hoses replaced. It was completely plugged up. Guess I'll wake up in a bit,
replace the other 2 hoses, and for the first time take her out of the
neighborhood. I guess its time to finally come up with a name for the old
girl.
Hope you guys are having the same kind of luck I am!!
Tad
69 MGC GT
74 RWA Midget (about ready to head out into the scary world again)
P.S. If anybody is interested I can give you the part number for the circlip
pliers from AutoZone. They come with 4 different sets of tips (2 straight
and 2 curved).
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To:
Subject: RE: MIDGET/FROGEYE HEATER CABLE/SWITCH
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 02:04:19 -0500
......And as of right now the current high bidder is justbritsinc!!!!!!
Hey Ed is that going to help control all that hot air
*Ducking for cover with flame suit on*
Tad
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Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 7:09 PM
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Subject: MIDGET/FROGEYE HEATER CABLE/SWITCH
Anyone looking for one of these?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2451182570&category=27380
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From "Eric Goforth"
To:
References: <200401022132.AA3278120@awesomenet.net>
Subject: Re: BUGEYE SPRITE ABARTH VERY RARE NOS
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 08:45:27 -0500
Hello,
I only see 2 negatives, and no recent negatives.
My Dad had one of these on his first car, a bugeye, it also had a Judson
supercharger. He told me about deliberately squirting water up the muffler
when washing his car to try to rust it out and make it louder.
-Eric
----- Original Message -----
From "larryrex"
To: "LBC Spridgets" <@awesomenet.net>;
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 10:32 PM
Subject: BUGEYE SPRITE ABARTH VERY RARE NOS
> Here is a paste of a sent email to the seller LOL
>
> Question to seller regarding eBay Item # 2450874518
> Item: BUGEYE SPRITE ABARTH VERY RARE NOS
> Message: sir this is to inform you that the present high bidder
> for the abarth muffler has a bad track record.
> His feed back of 58 has 13 neg if i were you
> think i would cancel his bid.
> good luck
> Larry
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From "Kent McLean"
To: "Spridgets"
References: <200401022041.i02Kfmo8026905@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: 30 years of love!
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 09:42:34 -0500
Charles Christ wrote:
> well as of last night's arival of the new year i have
> had my bugeye for 30 years.
Congratulations. I have owned my Healey 100 since
April of 1974. But it doesn't run. Call it 30 years of
wishful thinking. A man needs to dream.
Kent
'56 100 BN2
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From James Gruber
Subject: Compression Test
To: Spridgets Digest
OK here's the tale of the compression gauge so to speak. I ran a compression test on the 1275 I purchased and here are the results. These numbers were taken with a cold engine, sitting on a dolly, and I'm sure operating temps do make a difference. Battery was fully charged and carbs were manually opened.
P.O. reported that engine all of a sudden started using oil after an extended trip. One quart per 100 miles. Plugs are oil soaked and covered with heavy ash deposits so oil is obviously getting in there someplace. I did notice that this 1969 vintage 1275 does have a buggered up(American version of buggered) vented oil filler cap and does not seal properly. Emission gear has been removed and air injection ports plugged. Crankcase is vented from flame arrestor and goes up with one hose to a Y connector that goes into the carbs. No carbon cannister, no vented return line to the fuel tank etc.
Engine has been sitting for an extended time and I cranked it over for perhaps 30 seconds before I started the compression test to try and circulate some oil.
Dry Wet
#1 130 lbs 175 lbs
#2 125 lbs 160 lbs
#3 110 lbs 135 lbs
#4 115 lbs 135 lbs
Battery did seem to be cranking slower for tests of # 3 & # 4 Cylinders so the numbers could be off slightly. Lets give it the benefit of the doubt.
I'm not sure what the correct compression numbers are but I'll guess they are on the low scale.
Your guesses on oil consumption from ring leakage, valves due to heavy oil blowby.
P.O. Says no real visible blue smoke but I don't believe that line.
Is it possible the leaky oil filler cap could somehow be allowing the engine to pull excess oil from the crankcase and inject it so to speak into the engine or is it time to admit this one is a candidate for Vizardizing. Your opinions please.
P.S. Planning on doing a leakdown test with compressed air on #3 & #4 to figure out
if rings or valves.
Jim Gruber
Bugsy '68 Sprite (future Bugeye in disguise)
Dayton, OH
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From "WFO Herb"
To: grbyrns@ucdavis.edu, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: got new MINI
Date: Sat, 03 Jan 2004 08:59:08 -0800
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I trust you won't be like 99.9999999% of Mini drivers that haven't a clue
and fail to acknowledge other LBCs while driving down the road.
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From "Guy Weller"
To: , "James Gruber"
References: <20040103155856.92710.qmail@web20307.mail.yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Compression Test
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 17:21:13 -0000
James,
This is how I would read those results for a 1275 engine.....
The rather big differences between dry and wet figures suggests poor sealing
at the rings. Adding oil temporarily improoves the seal and gives the
better reading. If they were good to start with, then adding oil would have
a more marginal effect. I would suspect that you do not have any broken
rings though, as the wet figure would be less likely to improove over the
dry figure if the rings were broken. I may be wrong with this assumption
though.
Even the best wet figure is on the low side. It should be up around 195 or
better. So this indicates probable leakage at the valve seats as well. #3
and #4 are poor enough to suggest that you may have burnt valves on those
cylinders.
Do a leakdown test if you have the equipment, but I think you will be
removing the head before very much more of 2004 has passed.
Guy
----- Original Message -----
From "James Gruber"
To: "Spridgets Digest"
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 3:58 PM
Subject: Compression Test
> OK here's the tale of the compression gauge so to speak. I ran a
compression test on the 1275 I purchased and here are the results. These
numbers were taken with a cold engine, sitting on a dolly, and I'm sure
operating temps do make a difference. Battery was fully charged and carbs
were manually opened.
>
> P.O. reported that engine all of a sudden started using oil after an
extended trip. One quart per 100 miles. Plugs are oil soaked and covered
with heavy ash deposits so oil is obviously getting in there someplace. I
did notice that this 1969 vintage 1275 does have a buggered up(American
version of buggered) vented oil filler cap and does not seal properly.
Emission gear has been removed and air injection ports plugged. Crankcase is
vented from flame arrestor and goes up with one hose to a Y connector that
goes into the carbs. No carbon cannister, no vented return line to the fuel
tank etc.
>
> Engine has been sitting for an extended time and I cranked it over for
perhaps 30 seconds before I started the compression test to try and
circulate some oil.
> Dry Wet
> #1 130 lbs 175 lbs
>
> #2 125 lbs 160 lbs
>
> #3 110 lbs 135 lbs
>
> #4 115 lbs 135 lbs
>
> Battery did seem to be cranking slower for tests of # 3 & # 4 Cylinders so
the numbers could be off slightly. Lets give it the benefit of the doubt.
>
> I'm not sure what the correct compression numbers are but I'll guess they
are on the low scale.
>
> Your guesses on oil consumption from ring leakage, valves due to heavy oil
blowby.
>
> P.O. Says no real visible blue smoke but I don't believe that line.
>
> Is it possible the leaky oil filler cap could somehow be allowing the
engine to pull excess oil from the crankcase and inject it so to speak into
the engine or is it time to admit this one is a candidate for Vizardizing.
Your opinions please.
>
> P.S. Planning on doing a leakdown test with compressed air on #3 & #4 to
figure out
> if rings or valves.
>
> Jim Gruber
> Bugsy '68 Sprite (future Bugeye in disguise)
> Dayton, OH
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From "Glen Byrns"
To:
Subject: Austin A35 details
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 09:54:18 -0800
For those of you who asked, here are the details on the A35:
1958 Austin A35 saloon, Old English White original color resprayed with DuPont
Centauri enamel, under bonnet is same. Interior is all very good condition
red leather with matching carpet. Drum front and rear brakes stock, all
rebuilt with two front cylinders freshly brass resleeved by Sierra Speciality.
Electrical system is basically stock and working very well. Mods include only
the minimum and are of course reversible. Voltage regulator is pulled out and
Mitsubishi 1-wire alternator installed (hey guys, gimme a break, I've been
driving it every day). Also, Pertronix Ignitor ignition in place and car is
converted to neg. ground. That done for 200 watt Quadraphonic AM/FM CD. The
motor is a bone stock 948cc original to the car with original smooth case
tranny. The engine has been throughly rebuilt and runs great. I opted to put
on a Morris Minor intake manifold and a single 1.25"SU instead of the original
Zenith carb which I still have with the original manifold. The tranny was
rebuilt sometime in the recent past and shifts very well and is actually
quiet. I put in a 3.9 rear end to allow it to achieve freeway speed (barely).
Exhaust system is all new and sounds good. Gets about 30MPG and is a fine
little town putt-putt. Definitely NOT a freeway car. I have made short trips
on the freeway but this is not its world. I use it for the commute to work
when the weather is bad enough to prefer it to the bugeye. I've also used it
as a backup while the bugeye is getting his winter mods.
Honesty disclaimer: Two or three tiny garage dings in the home paint job. Any
real paint critic will see that the paint was not rubbed out properly and
could at best be called a very good garage paint job. The rear brake slave
has been replace by the PO with a VW slave that is a good fit and works well.
I guess in the 70's he couldn't find the original replacement parts now
readily available from "Autofurbish" of England.
The brand new headliner is stock and is a stock mediocre fit. Chrome looks 45
years old.
Glen
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From Jay Fishbein
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To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: got new MINI
References:
Why do some people that own older Brit cars have this negative attitude
towards the new MINI? I don't see the same attitude towards Jaguar, or
Aston-Martin , both of which are now foreign owned. Nor am I aware of
such an attitude towards Rover when it was owned by BMW.
It is a problem to the point that many MINI owners will no longer be
involved with classic Mini events due to the overtly negative attitude
and actions of some older Mini owners.
I don't get it. What's the problem?
It's possible that some of the MINI owners you pass are too busy
shifting with one hand and steering with the other to wave.
jay fishbein
wallingford, ct
Home of "The Innocenti Project"
61 Innocenti 950 Spyder
63 Pink Sprite MkII
74 RWA Midget 38,000 miles
http://home.ix.netcom.com/~type79/
WFO Herb wrote:
> I trust you won't be like 99.9999999% of Mini drivers that haven't a
> clue and fail to acknowledge other LBCs while driving down the road.
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From "Guy Weller"
To: "Glen Byrns" ,
References: <04a501c3d222$9c19bf80$6664640a@vgl.cvg.ucdavis.edu>
Subject: Re: Austin A35 details
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 18:09:45 -0000
Ahh, memory lane!
One of the first cars I owned was a green A35 van. Cost me 45 GBP back in
'67. Great car. Remembering a camping trip to Cornwall to go surfing with
girlfriend (now wife, mine).
Should definately get more than 30mpg though. I would expect 40 +,
especially with that higher back axle ratio.
Guy
----- Original Message -----
From "Glen Byrns"
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 5:54 PM
Subject: Austin A35 details
> For those of you who asked, here are the details on the A35:
>
> 1958 Austin A35 saloon, Old English White original color resprayed with
DuPont
> Centauri enamel, under bonnet is same. Interior is all very good
condition
> red leather with matching carpet. Drum front and rear brakes stock, all
> rebuilt with two front cylinders freshly brass resleeved by Sierra
Speciality.
> Electrical system is basically stock and working very well. Mods include
only
> the minimum and are of course reversible. Voltage regulator is pulled out
and
> Mitsubishi 1-wire alternator installed (hey guys, gimme a break, I've been
> driving it every day). Also, Pertronix Ignitor ignition in place and car
is
> converted to neg. ground. That done for 200 watt Quadraphonic AM/FM CD.
The
> motor is a bone stock 948cc original to the car with original smooth case
> tranny. The engine has been throughly rebuilt and runs great. I opted to
put
> on a Morris Minor intake manifold and a single 1.25"SU instead of the
original
> Zenith carb which I still have with the original manifold. The tranny was
> rebuilt sometime in the recent past and shifts very well and is actually
> quiet. I put in a 3.9 rear end to allow it to achieve freeway speed
(barely).
> Exhaust system is all new and sounds good. Gets about 30MPG and is a fine
> little town putt-putt. Definitely NOT a freeway car. I have made short
trips
> on the freeway but this is not its world. I use it for the commute to
work
> when the weather is bad enough to prefer it to the bugeye. I've also used
it
> as a backup while the bugeye is getting his winter mods.
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From GreenBugeye at aol.com
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 13:31:55 EST
Subject: Re: got new MINI now Waving
To: type79@ix.netcom.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
In a message dated 1/3/2004 1:07:06 PM Eastern Standard Time,
type79@ix.netcom.com writes:
It is a problem to the point that many MINI owners will no longer be
involved with classic Mini events due to the overtly negative attitude
and actions of some older Mini owners.
I don't get it. What's the problem?
The problem is snobbery, period. It's the same reason so many Midget and B
and TR owners don't acknowledge Miatas -- it's like they haven't had the oil
leaks so they haven't paid their dues so they don't get to know the secret
handshake. It's just stupid.
This same phenomenon is discussed ad nauseum on the motorcycle lists. Most
bikers will wave when they pass each other, but Harley riders generally will
not wave to Japanese motorcycles. Bottom line: people who ride motorcycles of
any kind (or sports cars of similar type) have far more in common than they do
in difference. Time for everybody to lighten up.
Chris Eck
(Ex) Midget
(Ex) Bugeye
(Ex) TR3A
99 M Roadster
91 CB 750
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To: Spridgets
From Dave Yealy
Subject: Auto Rotisserie
The other week someone asked about a Auto Rotisserie and I was just over at
Jack Merrymans (Merryman Modifications) and took some pictures of the one
he has with a bugeye shell attached. You can view the results here
http://dirtyshirt.ods.org:8080/spinner/index.htm When I get a chance I'll
get a drawing posted of the dimensions for the hangers. He said this one is
a little bottom heavy but can still be turned by one person with a little
effort.
Dave
60-61-61 Bugeyes
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From "Marco"
To: "spridgets"
Subject: success :>
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 13:44:22 -0500
"Hope you guys are having the same kind of luck I am!!
Tad
69 MGC GT
Glad someone has a brake success story
Slamed
Chillicothe OH
79 Muntant Midget
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From DLancer7676 at cs.com
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 14:56:00 EST
Subject: Re: got new MINI
To: type79@ix.netcom.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
In a message dated 1/3/04 10:10:02 AM Pacific Standard Time,
type79@ix.netcom.com writes:
> Why do some people that own older Brit cars have this negative attitude
> towards the new MINI?
I think Herb was talking about the drivers of the new Minis, not the new Mini
itself. I am sure there are a significant portion of them who buy a "cute
car", and don't consider themselves part of the LBC group, while the group would
welcome them along with any other LBC owner/drivers.
--David C.
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From PilotRob at webtv.net (Robert E. Shlafer)
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 15:50:07 -0500 (EST)
To: type79@ix.netcom.com (Jay Fishbein)
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: got new MINI
Jan 2004 13:06:09 -0800
"I don't get it. What's the problem?"
Indeed, jf....
Lessees, a reason which gives the benefit of doubt....
The MINI (modern) as opposed to the Mini (vintage) might be primarily
bought
by a more "current", younger generation
who might have little, if any knowledge
of the "connection" between the Mini and
other LBC's of "that" generation, and thus
would lack an appreciation of same?
Cap'n. Bob
'60 :{)
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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 15:52:36 -0500 (EST)
To: type79@ix.netcom.com (Jay Fishbein)
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: got new MINI
Jan 2004 13:06:09 -0800
Oooops...wait a minute!!!
Got it the wrong way' round...my bad! :(
I dunno. I wave to modern MINI owners
all 'the time. I think the new MINI is
a cool machine, most especially the "S".
I cannot imagine why older LBC'ers would
not welcome them.
Cap'n. Bob
'60 :{)
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Subject: [Fwd: Re: got new MINI]
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 20:56:47 +0000
I saw one at the gym yesterday. It had personalized tags that read "X Bunny". I think I know who it belongs to after reading the tag...
Kent
1960 Bugeye
I think Herb was talking about the drivers of the new Minis, not the new Mini itself.
--David C.
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From "Glen Byrns"
To: "spridgets"
Subject: new MINI, old MINI
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 13:12:50 -0800
The first thing that struck us when we walked into the showroom was the
classic MINI front and center. A completely original 72 1000. The franchise
owners had searched long and hard to locate just the right one and have
undertaken a total restoration. With only the under bonnet left to do, its a
beauty. We (I) immediately inquired but was told its not for sale. Too bad,
they could have sold two Minis to the same buyers. I've not met the franchise
owners, but I think I like them already.
I got to drive it this morning (fast and fun), and Lesley is off to Sacto this
afternoon for her first freeway cruise. She took along our 14 year old and
Bob Seeger for the CD. I told her to at least try driving it like she
borrowed it. She could never drive it like she stole it. Looks like she'll
get it for now until her beloved Winifred is finished. I'm inspired to work
even faster now so I can get my turn.
Glen
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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 16:57:25 -0500 (EST)
To: egoforth@bellsouth.net (Eric Goforth)
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: BUGEYE SPRITE ABARTH VERY RARE NOS
Jan 2004 08:45:27 -0500
LOL, Eric...
"Lounder Abarth"
All your Dad had to do was drive the car!
Had one of these on my '58 BE and
both my MGA's. Excellent quality with
fantastic "Grand Pre" sound!! The BE's
was raspier than hell...great sound! Even
better when decelerating on compression
after a downshift! :):)
Cap'n. Bob
'60 :{)
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From "PAsgeirsson"
To: "Robert E. Shlafer" ,
"Jay Fishbein"
Cc:
References: <13871-3FF72B94-823@storefull-3138.bay.webtv.net>
Subject: Re: got new MINI
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 14:01:15 -0800
Organization: Morriservice
Hi all,
At the last All Brit Field meet in Palo Alto, Rick Feibusch had invited the
new Mini Owners club to the meet. There were about a dozen of the new ones,
and maybe twice that of the classic Mini's. Both groups were enthusiastic
towards each other and they had scads of good visiting times.
So, if the attendance is lagging at some of the All Brit. car festivals, get
in touch with the new Mini owners and extend an invitation to them. They're
just as enthusiastic about their new cars as we are about our old ones.
Don't miss out in boosting attendance by being snobs. Just because these
new ones are a British car revival, made by a German firm with Brazilian
components, doesn't mean they aren't made in England!!!
Look at our old cars. Parts from around the globe! Ahhhh, except Franks!!!
Later, Paul A
----- Original Message -----
From "Robert E. Shlafer"
> I cannot imagine why older LBC'ers would
> not welcome them.
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From "Phil Vanner"
To: "Glen Byrns" ,
"spridgets"
Subject: RE: new MINI, old MINI
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 16:13:31 -0600
The MINI dealer in Minneapolis (a suburban mall actually) has a classic Mini
mounted sideways on the wall. It's a shell really, that they picked up from
a local sports car nut.
Not so sure about how they react to other LBCs (the Midget has been off the
road for a shamefully long time) but new MINI drivers typically go nuts for
the old Mini. I have had new MINIs chase me down for miles to check out the
original. Most have never seen one, except the "old car guys" who have
bought MINIs by the bushel as winter cars. The local Intermarque council met
this morning at my place and there were four MINIs in the lot.
Phil Vanner
Mini-appolis
'61 Midget
'74 Mini
Need something a little larger if I'm going to have another child.
-----Original Message-----
From owner-spridgets at autox.team.net
[mailto:owner-spridgets@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Glen Byrns
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 3:13 PM
To: spridgets
Subject: new MINI, old MINI
The first thing that struck us when we walked into the showroom was the
classic MINI front and center. A completely original 72 1000. The
franchise
owners had searched long and hard to locate just the right one and have
undertaken a total restoration. With only the under bonnet left to do, its
a
beauty. We (I) immediately inquired but was told its not for sale. Too
bad,
they could have sold two Minis to the same buyers. I've not met the
franchise
owners, but I think I like them already.
I got to drive it this morning (fast and fun), and Lesley is off to Sacto
this
afternoon for her first freeway cruise. She took along our 14 year old and
Bob Seeger for the CD. I told her to at least try driving it like she
borrowed it. She could never drive it like she stole it. Looks like she'll
get it for now until her beloved Winifred is finished. I'm inspired to work
even faster now so I can get my turn.
Glen
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Subject: Re: Wee tight
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From Tommy_Samuels at MARKIVAUTO.COM
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 18:05:17 -0500
6.0.1|February 07, 2003) at 01/03/2004 06:24:43 PM
David,
The we tight method for seat covers is to either sew your own, or have them
sewn at your local upholstery shop. I did the interior of my hot rod MGA
project for less than $40 in materials. That includes vinyl, masonite, and
contact cement.
Add $30 worth of carpet from the local store and new interior for $70 plus
about 20 hours of my labor
67 Sprite daily driver
60 MGA hot rod project (Ford Mustang V6 w/ C3 autobox)
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From Dean Hedin
To: GreenBugeye@aol.com, type79@ix.netcom.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: got new MINI now Waving
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 18:33:39 +0000
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If they were to come out with a new Sprite, I'm sure that many here would buy
one and they would be showing up at meets.
I considered buying a new Mini.
On Saturday 03 January 2004 06:31 pm, GreenBugeye@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 1/3/2004 1:07:06 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> type79@ix.netcom.com writes:
> It is a problem to the point that many MINI owners will no longer be
> involved with classic Mini events due to the overtly negative attitude
> and actions of some older Mini owners.
>
> I don't get it. What's the problem?
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To: ,
Cc:
References:
Subject: Re: Wee tight
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 18:27:18 -0600
Ed says:
<<...about 20 hours of my labor...>>
"Which would seem to be worth NOTHING, Tommy???
SORRY, but it IS, towards the VALUE of your car!!!!
Just because it IS your "hobby" does NOT lessen the TOTAL value of her.
ALL of "labor" hours SHOULD be added to your insured value!!!
My current shop rate is $65.00/hour. That would mean (to me AND to an
insurance co).
$1,300.00!!!!!!!!!!
Makes it kinda EXPENSIVE, think??
And for those of you NOT upping their cars value EVERY year?? You ARE
nuts!!
Just figure you are in an non - bodily injury accident BUT your car is
TOTALED!
Can you REPLACE EXACTLY what you where driving for what the current value on
you car as "stated"/"agreed to"??????
Seriously DOUBT it!!!!
Regards and Happy New Year to all!!
Ed "
Ditto on the HNY to all!
Rick
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From "WFO Herb"
To: DLancer7676@cs.com, type79@ix.netcom.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: got new MINI
Date: Sat, 03 Jan 2004 16:37:56 -0800
FILETIME=[FF7197F0:01C3D25A]
Correct, David. For the most part, it's not that the new owners "...don't
consider themselves part of the LBC group...", they aren't even AWARE there
is such a group out there. We need to extend the first 'wave'. (No not that
wave....)
> > Why do some people that own older Brit cars have this negative attitude
> > towards the new MINI?
>
>I think Herb was talking about the drivers of the new Minis, not the new
>Mini
>itself. I am sure there are a significant portion of them who buy a "cute
>car", and don't consider themselves part of the LBC group, while the group
>would
>welcome them along with any other LBC owner/drivers.
>
>--David C.
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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 19:46:42 EST
Subject: bore size
To: spridgets@autox.team.net
OK, I'm a big baby and it is too cold outside.Can't get the Bugeye in a
garage tonight.Can I measure the bore size of the master brake cyl (single line) by
just removing the end cap where the rods go in? Or is there more to take
apart? I need to order a kit. I built the car from a pile of parts years ago
---------Bob C
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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 20:41:33 EST
Subject: 1275 fuel pump
To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Quick question.Can I take the mech fuel pump off my 948 and fit it to the
1275 engine? I got a chance to purchase a 1275 from a wreck and I see it has the
hole in the side of the block(which has a plate over it) for a mech pump. I
assume there would be a lobe on the cam to run this? The engine is from a Midget
with an elec fuel pump. Any thoughts, comments, rude remarks? Bob C in KS
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From "Glen Byrns"
To: "spridgets"
Subject: new Mini performance
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 17:47:57 -0800
As the evening approached it became "my turn" and I took it out on a favorite
route I drive often in the bugeye. Though I still am not totally comfortable
with the handling limits of the car, WOW!
This little bugger is fun! It corners almost as quick as the bugeye and is a
blast to drive. Too much sound insulation for you to enjoy the motor sound
unless the stereo is off. Quick acceleration, (still breaking it in so no
major reving) and excellent handling. I think the bugeye would clean its
clock on this particular course just because of the weight difference and the
sharpness of the numerous corners, but not by much.
The suspension is very firm for a modern car and very positive steering.
Confident, flat cornering that does the heritage proud. Not too loud with the
sunroof open, the stereo compensates automatically. Cool.
We're both grinning ear to ear and pretty sure at the moment that we made the
right choice.
Glen and Lesley(take your time on the Morris) Byrns
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From Mike MacLean
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Gecko/20030624 Netscape/7.1 (ax)
To: Glen Byrns
CC: spridgets
Subject: Re: new Mini performance
References: <002f01c3d264$c87cf1e0$4b10eda9@internal.vgl.ucdavis.edu>
Glen,
What suspension did you get with it. The web site offers a variety
of different suspensions.
Mike MacLean
60 Sprite
Glen Byrns wrote:
>As the evening approached it became "my turn" and I took it out on a favorite
>route I drive often in the bugeye. Though I still am not totally comfortable
>with the handling limits of the car, WOW!
>
>This little bugger is fun! It corners almost as quick as the bugeye and is a
>blast to drive. Too much sound insulation for you to enjoy the motor sound
>unless the stereo is off. Quick acceleration, (still breaking it in so no
>major reving) and excellent handling. I think the bugeye would clean its
>clock on this particular course just because of the weight difference and the
>sharpness of the numerous corners, but not by much.
>The suspension is very firm for a modern car and very positive steering.
>Confident, flat cornering that does the heritage proud. Not too loud with the
>sunroof open, the stereo compensates automatically. Cool.
>
>We're both grinning ear to ear and pretty sure at the moment that we made the
>right choice.
>
>Glen and Lesley(take your time on the Morris) Byrns
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From "Glen Byrns"
To:
Cc: "spridgets"
References: <169.285747c2.2d28c94d@aol.com>
Subject: Re: 1275 fuel pump
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 19:08:20 -0800
I think the list wisdom is that the 948cc mechanical pump doesn't produce
enough volume for the 1275cc.
Try the little low pressure facet pumps from NAPA. Cheap, long lasting,
easy to install and plenty of flow for the 1275 no matter how built up.
Glen
> Quick question.Can I take the mech fuel pump off my 948 and fit it to the
> 1275 engine? I got a chance to purchase a 1275 from a wreck and I see it
has the
> hole in the side of the block(which has a plate over it) for a mech pump.
I
> assume there would be a lobe on the cam to run this? The engine is from a
Midget
> with an elec fuel pump. Any thoughts, comments, rude remarks? Bob C in KS
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From Ron Soave
Subject: Re: 1275 fuel pump
To: BCAH@aol.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
--- BCAH@aol.com wrote:
> Quick question.Can I take the mech fuel pump off my
> 948 and fit it to the
> 1275 engine?
Contrary to some, I have been using a mechanical fuel
pump on my performance 1275 street engine for 5+ years
and I love it. It seems to be a perfect match for the
45 DCOE Weber, and the car has never had any fuel
starvation, top end fade, etc. I use the Facet pumps
on my race car in conjunction with a Holley pressure
regulator.
=====
Ron Soave
"Chi spende meno spende piu."
- Aunt Tessie
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To: Glen Byrns
CC: BCAH@aol.com, spridgets
Subject: Re: 1275 fuel pump
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<001301c3d270$02d3a220$5512eda9@internal.vgl.ucdavis.edu>
In looking at the NAPA web site, the Facet fuel pump is listed as a Beck
Arnley part no. 1520568 and it retails for 74 bucks. PartsAmerica.com
lists the same pump for $54. ! 1/2 to 2 1/2 psi inline electric pump.
Mike MacLean
60 Sprite
Glen Byrns wrote:
>I think the list wisdom is that the 948cc mechanical pump doesn't produce
>enough volume for the 1275cc.
>Try the little low pressure facet pumps from NAPA. Cheap, long lasting,
>easy to install and plenty of flow for the 1275 no matter how built up.
>Glen
>
>
>
>
>>Quick question.Can I take the mech fuel pump off my 948 and fit it to the
>>1275 engine? I got a chance to purchase a 1275 from a wreck and I see it
>>
>>
>has the
>
>
>>hole in the side of the block(which has a plate over it) for a mech pump.
>>
>>
>I
>
>
>>assume there would be a lobe on the cam to run this? The engine is from a
>>
>>
>Midget
>
>
>>with an elec fuel pump. Any thoughts, comments, rude remarks? Bob C in KS
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To: "Spridget List"
Subject: wouldn't feel guilty about racing this
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 22:52:36 -0600
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"Glen Byrns"
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Subject: Re: 1275 fuel pump
Date: Sun, 4 Jan 2004 00:18:51 -0500
Advance Auto Parts has the correct facet solid state fuel pump for $35.
Check out Advance if you have one close by.
Mike C
----- Original Message -----
From "Mike MacLean"
To: "Glen Byrns"
Cc: ; "spridgets"
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 11:37 PM
Subject: Re: 1275 fuel pump
> In looking at the NAPA web site, the Facet fuel pump is listed as a Beck
> Arnley part no. 1520568 and it retails for 74 bucks. PartsAmerica.com
> lists the same pump for $54. ! 1/2 to 2 1/2 psi inline electric pump.
> Mike MacLean
> 60 Sprite
>
> Glen Byrns wrote:
>
> >I think the list wisdom is that the 948cc mechanical pump doesn't produce
> >enough volume for the 1275cc.
> >Try the little low pressure facet pumps from NAPA. Cheap, long lasting,
> >easy to install and plenty of flow for the 1275 no matter how built up.
> >Glen
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>Quick question.Can I take the mech fuel pump off my 948 and fit it to
the
> >>1275 engine? I got a chance to purchase a 1275 from a wreck and I see it
> >>
> >>
> >has the
> >
> >
> >>hole in the side of the block(which has a plate over it) for a mech
pump.
> >>
> >>
> >I
> >
> >
> >>assume there would be a lobe on the cam to run this? The engine is from
a
> >>
> >>
> >Midget
> >
> >
> >>with an elec fuel pump. Any thoughts, comments, rude remarks? Bob C in
KS
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Subject: Minilite (type) Wheel Logos
Somebody mailed me the other day asking whether I knew where these could
be obtained. Sorry, but I forgot who this
was!
Phil in CA was kind enough to have these made up for US21.00
a shot and they came in two sizes back
when I was considering same:
margnays@enoreo.on.ca
Cap'n. Bob
'60 :{)
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