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Old 05-17-2015, 08:43 AM   #1
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Default Cutting it fine - the night before a rally

This was my workbench at 11pm on the night before a two-day rally this weekend. Finally got it sorted and decided that I could go after a midnight test drive!

Anyone else been in a big mess so close to departure time? Want to share?
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Old 05-18-2015, 03:51 AM   #2
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Anyone else been in a big mess so close to departure time? Want to share?
I once rebuilt a VW engine the day before a show, finished fitting it VERY late into the night, while talking to my girlfriend on the phone... After the first start in the car, I had about 4 hours sleep, then drove to the show . I was 19, so the lack of sleep meant nothing.


Seeing your carb reminds me I have to fit the rebuild kit to ours... but also, that I have just ordered a 6 Litre ultrasonic cleaner "for work" - we have 1 legitimate work related use for it, but a growing list of things from home to "test it" with! I just added the carb to the top of my list!
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When I first got my A it sounded like a can of rocks. Climbed under it on Friday to tighten the bearings and went with the club to breakfast the next morning.
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When I first got my A it sounded like a can of rocks. Climbed under it on Friday to tighten the bearings and went with the club to breakfast the next morning.
Mike,
I FAINTLY remember when we had the PIZAAAAZ TO DO A JOB LIKE THAT, AT THE DROP OF A HAT!!
NOW, it's a week & 6 days to do the same job---"I don't recomember them 2 front pan bolts being SO difficult"
A few years ago, I was adjusting Minervas' brakes for a 200 mile round trip to Hollister, Ca. Discovered that the front brake rod clevices were only on the rods, about 2, (YES,TWO) threads!
"SOMEONE" had installed those old Sure-Stop Brake Equalizers & had NOT shortened the brake operating pins, by 5/16"!!! I TOOK MY TRUCK INSTEAD!
Later, I set them up PROPERLY & they worked quite well. Sacramento Vintage still sold them & was kind enough to E-Mail a copy of the proper installation instructions. They're FIVE STAR FOLKS *****!
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