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Morgans-At-The-Point (Part 3)

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Subject: Morgans-At-The-Point (Part 3)
From: Kerry Seibert <ckchapel@fast.net>
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 21:30:16 -0400
SUNDAY - Confidant that today would indeed be our day, we slept in, had a 
wonderful B&B breakfast, and still made it to the track in plenty of time for 
my 10:15 practice session.  I told Kerry, "I don't intend to run the full 
session, I just want to get a few laps in, make sure everything is all right, 
and get ready for the all-Morgan race at 1:00 pm."  Car was running great for 
"my few laps" and then it started to lose power and run very rough.  Felt like 
a fuel starvation problem.  Ah!  When did I check my fuel level last?  Came in 
and Kerry asked how everything went.  "Car isn't running for sh*t ", I replied. 
 New round of poking and probing.  Plenty of fuel.  My SU double pumper was 
merrily ticking away and fuel pressure was right-on between 2.5 and 3.  But 
Moggy would not idle, had no power and sounded AWFUL, like a worn-out diesel.  
Checked the timing and (after cooldown) checked the plugs.  Dave Kirby (4/4) 
sent his mechanic up, likewise Dave Spiwak, and many others stopped by with 
advice or sympathy.  Conclusions ran from a broken rocker shaft, big-end 
bearings, broken piston, etc and I was rapidly sinking into a major funk 
accompanied by wheezing sounds from my VISA card.  I resigned myself to the 
roll of spectator, started packing up odds and ends, and visited with my 
Porsche neighbors (their ranks reduced by one) informing them of my fate and 
leaving the honor of defending the neighborhood up to them.  Immediate neighbor 
Bill Lightfoot would also by a DNS as he had had a little fender-bender 
(literally) in his +4.  We were literally just ready to walk to a vantage point 
when up strolled the aforementioned Don Griemel.  I gave Don the quick picture 
and told him what I had and had not checked and offered to start it up.  Don 
looked and listened for a moment (background noise - 5 minute whistle to Morgan 
race) and said it didn't sound terminal,  he thought one carb was not working.  
We removed the RH air cleaner (50-50 chance) and Don worked the throttle, 
worked the carb piston, and held his hand over the
suction.  "All of a sudden" (used in a good context here" the carb took a big 
"gulp" sucked Don's palm half into the carb and as Don removed his hand, Moggy 
was again running sweetly on all 8 cyl, idling imperceptibly at 700 rpms.  It 
was a miracle.  St. Morgan in the form of Don Griemel.  (Background noise - 3 
minute whistle to Morgan race).  Don said, "Hurry-up, get dressed, I'll button 
everything up, even if you're late, you can still make the show".  Kerry dug 
out all my gear (previously packed) and I headed slowly through the paddock 
towards the grid.  (1 minute whistle)    Cars were all gone when I got there 
but I checked-in with the steward, he gave my gear the once over, and they 
enthusiastically waved me onto the track to the roaring adulation of the Morgan 
crowd (in my mind anyway!).  Good news was that I had gotten out on the lead 
lap, bad news was that I was dead last with not another car in sight.  
Digression:  there were only eight Morgans in attendance so Win went about 
inviting others to fill up our race.  We implored upon him to invite slow and 
evil-handling cars thus assuring a Morgan win, in fact, one wag suggested we 
only invite tow vehicles to run with us.  In the end, we had 6 Morgans and 8 
invited guests.  My immediate goal was to just catch up to somebody, anybody so 
I wasn't just riding around by myself.  I gathered up a Jag SS100, then a 
Dellow, a TC, and I saw my first Morgan, Carl Shriver's Series I.  Carl's car 
looked very smart in the twisty bits but Carl admits he doesn't have a lot of 
power and he graciously waved me by.  I came upon Peter Dunn (fellow MOP) in 
his 62 4/4 and knew this would be a bit more difficult!  Luckily I used some of 
my extra oomph to get by on a straight.  I then got by a TR3 and Doretti before 
getting caught (and lapped ) by those pesky TR4s of Bill Thumel and Geo. 
Wright.  Man they're fast (around 1:30).  Dave Kirby ran a great race in his 62 
4/4 to finish as 1st Morgan and 3rd OA with yours truly 2nd Morgan and 5th OA.  
Regrettably, Hank Giffin (58 +4) was
(he would have been right up there) and race-favorite Greg Miller in his 
lightning-quick 62 4/4 was also a DNF.  Win Sharples awarded suitable trophies 
at a post-race ceremony at his tent and with a sigh of relief, I headed back to 
my paddock.  FINALLY, a session which was clean, exciting, and trouble-free!  
After a well-deserved lunch break, I could only wait with eager anticipation 
for my regular 3:45 feature race (where I would have to face those pesky TR4s 
again).  The way the weekend HAD been going, I looked upon this final session 
as a positive "gift" I had never expected to see.


End of Part 3
Part 4 (Closing arguments and the usual suspects/participants)                  
       Cheers,    Craig    1968 +8       #611


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