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Re: LONG: Chain of events: Dont let this happen to you!

To: "Nolan, Michael F." <MICHAEL_NOLAN@cuusa.com>
Subject: Re: LONG: Chain of events: Dont let this happen to you!
From: Brian Evans <brian@uunet.ca>
Date: Wed, 5 Nov 1997 14:38:08 -0500
Cc: spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
Reply-to: Brian Evans <brian@uunet.ca>
Sender: owner-spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
Best between sessions repair we did was at Watkins Glenn one time where the
pilot bushing in the end of the crank went.  Pulled the motor/tranny, split
them, diagnosed the problem, got the remains of the old bushing out, went
into town, slapped the thing on the counter, parts guy did what TRUE parts
guys always do - said I think I got one o those - and did, something for
some bizarre  tractor as I recall, then back to the track and in you go.

At mid ohio last year, someone blew up the chev V-8 engine in his sports
racer.  They went down the street, pulled one out of a school bus in the
wrecking yard, put it in, fired it and finished the weekend.

At 02:04 PM 05/11/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Boy,
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>You really know how to hurt a guy !!
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>>Jeez Jay, sounds like a typical Team Thicko afternoon at the
>>racetrack... except we'd have it all back together in time to race the
>>next session. Seriously.
>
>WST
>Team Thicko
>
>
>Jay Quinn wrote:
>
>> I was reading a persons sig file and it started me thinking about a
>> chain
>> of events that led up to my Sprite being left in the condition that
>> it's in
>> today.  The sig eluded to:  Don't think that by finding one problem,
>> you
>> found them all.  Something like that.  Boy, thats the truth.
>>
>> It all started one day like this:
>>
>> 1.  I noticed that the clutch was pretty stiff, gears were getting
>> kinda
>> grindy, and noticed that the clutch slave was dripping fluid.  Pretty
>> harmless stuff, right?  Keep reading.
>>
>> 2.  I bought a rebuild kit and rebuilt it one fine day.  After doing
>> so, it
>> was worse!  The clutch fork wouldn't even return.  It was like no
>> slave and
>> clutch system at all!  I suddenly had a very bad feeling about
>> this...  It
>> gets better.
>>
>> 3.  After determining the entire clutch system was in need a of
>> rebuild, I
>> bought the three piece clutch kit.  Help diagnosing this came from the
>> list.
>>
>> 4.  In order to rebuild/replace the clucth kit, I had to yank the
>> engine
>> and tranny out as one unit.  I did.  Then removed the tranny from the
>> back
>> of the engine.  The problem was diagnosed properly.  The clutch was
>> shot
>> completly.  I replaced the clutch unit.  I also had the flywheel
>> turned.
>> Engine:  Still on garage floor.
>>
>> 5.  While in this current state of condition, I thought I'd locate a
>> used
>> tranny to replace the one that was just pulled.  It had been producing
>> a
>> large amount of glitter in the oil when being changed very frequently.
>>
>> 6.  I got a used tranny, only to find that it was in far worse
>> condition
>> than the one I pulled.  I ended up tearing both trannies apart and
>> made one
>> good one of the two.  Of which, the final completion of putting the
>> one
>> good tranny back together again has yet to be done.  I hear it calling
>> my
>> name now.
>>
>> 7.  After doing the clutch thing, I thought I'd take a look at the
>> drive
>> shaft. It was shot as well.  After dealing with the sprung yokes, I
>> took it
>> to a drive shaft shop to have to resprung, balanced and new spiders
>> put in
>> for me. Even the drivesahft guy flinched when I told him what it was
>> from.
>>
>> 8.  Also while I was there, I decided I would put the 4.22 diff on.
>> Well,
>> that required pulling off the wheels, etc. to get the half shafts out
>> so I
>> could swap out the diff....  Ug.
>>
>> 9.  Also while there, I decided to stick on duel lead pistons in place
>> of
>> the single lead piston brake system.  Well, I havn't completed this
>> task
>> yet.  No excuse.
>>
>> Well now, my car is in a thousand pieces.  It all started from a
>> dripping
>> clutch slave I thought a simple kit could fix.  Now look what I've got
>>
>> myself into!
>>
>> Talk about project scope creep from hell.
>>
>> Can someone please give me some encouragement?  Some energy?  Some
>> food for
>> thought so I can complete this garaged based disaster?!
>>
>> Jay Quinn
>>
>> Pieces and parts = '62 Sprite HAN6L2874
>>
>> PS  The donar car which I still have, I can't seem to get rid of the
>> damn
>> thing. I'm thinking of taking it to an Italian car show, and do one of
>>
>> those Smash-O-Bash deals.  You pay me a buck, you get three strikes on
>> the
>> Midget with a sledge hammer.  I could make more money doing that than
>> selling it as junk to a scrape yard.  Any comments?
>> --
>> Jay Quinn
>> ITG - Customer Advocate - Telecommunications
>> jpquinn@cyberramp.net - Personal
>> jay_quinn@bcbstx.com - Work
>> http://www.cyberramp.net/~jpquinn/index.htm
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