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Re: Another one bites the dust

To: "R. John Lye" <rjl6n@virginia.edu>
Subject: Re: Another one bites the dust
From: Bob Lang <LANG@ISIS.MIT.EDU>
Date: Mon, 27 Apr 1998 16:35:53 -0400 (EDT)
On Mon, 27 Apr 1998, R. John Lye wrote:

John,

Sorry to hear of your woes...

> There weren't even any loud bangs to signify when it let go.  I guess
> there's now one fewer of those axles that the SCCA thinks are so
> "readily available".

I guess the real question is: has anyone tried to fit a diff from another 
source into a "Big TR" diff housing? The rules say that the housing must 
remain as provided, but it is okay to change the "guts".

As for there being no loud bangs, I've been in cars that have broken big 
parts - there are the loud ones: ring/pinion failure under load gives a 
nice "PING" sound, followed by some pretty nasty crunching sounds as the 
liberated pieces search for that illusive nook or cranny to hide in; to 
the quiet ones - try shearing the smaller keyway from the inner axle stub 
on an early TR6! Suddenly the car won't move at all. Some CV joints on 
later cars exhibit this quiet failure mode - I recall a buddy with an 
early Audi Fox with failed CV joints... the car wouldn't move when he let 
the clutch out - I popped the hood to take a look - both inner axles were 
spinning! The guy left the car idling in first gear! And there were three 
or four guys standing _in front of the car_ shooting the breeze! That was 
an accident waiting to happen, for sure.

As for the "readily available axles", frankly, I believe the comp board,
whatever thier "real intentions", would rather see a lot of these older
cars dissappear. If they did, then at least they can go to the big car
manufacturers for more sponsorship money... Imagine the Ford BOD meeting -
well at the Runoffs(TM) we were beat by a car that was made by a company
that hasn't existed for 20 years... 

;-)

> cheers,

And commiserations (sp?)...

> R. John Lye
> 
> '59 TR-3A; '62 TR-4; '70 GT-6+
> Palmyra, VA  USA

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