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Old 12-08-2013, 10:28 PM   #4
Marco Tahtaras
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Default Re: new model A owner, modification questions

Welcome to the forum! Tom hit the highlights pretty well. I'll try to add a couple thoughts. First, some of the internal mods such as inserts are a reaction to folks failures to obtain good babbitt work. Since I've never had a bearing failure in nearly 40 years (and I run them much harder than most), I'm not in a rush to go there. I also disagree with some regarding the use of inserts in a non-pressurized system with the way I drive but that is certainly debatable as you will likely hear.

Now, a little shift in topic with some advice. DON'T RUSH! You can drop some big bucks in an engine and still not enjoy the car for other reasons. that "investment" can quickly be a capital loss on resale. That is not to say it won't be worth it to you but folks will buy the car based on appearance first and BASIC functions second. A stack of receipts MAY help you get a couple bucks more for the car than you would otherwise, but not much.

Ok, back to the "don't rush" topic. I highly recommend taking some time to enjoy and get to know your new toy. Unlike many folks that frequent this forum, you shouldn't be locked in all winter. You can take some time to drive and play with the car over the next few months. You WILL find little things that need attention to make it more comfortable and enjoyable. There are many good folks here that will waste no time helping you get there.

Again, welcome to the forum from just one of the guys. We are entering the time of year when many folks are cooped up, fuses tend to burn short, and personal tensions tend to rise until the spring thaw comes. I'm only mentioning that because I see it every year and a few abrupt responses shouldn't be taken personally. For every one that goes over the top there will many more remaining calm and wanting to help.
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