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Re: Im pulling apart my baby bumble-bee

To: Bruce Woodward <brucewoodward@kconline.com>
Subject: Re: Im pulling apart my baby bumble-bee
From: Carl Elliott <grunt2@adelphia.net>
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 20:40:12 -0500
Cc: robert weeks <robert@woozy.com>, Mark Snowdon <racer45@bellsouth.net>, spridgets@autox.team.net
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Reply-to: Carl Elliott <grunt2@adelphia.net>
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addiction is the word. Carl E.

Bruce Woodward wrote:

> Robert Weeks wrote:
>
> >Man am I ever sore and tired. If it takes up all of your spare time and
> >money is it still called a hobby??
>
> > ;-)
>
> > Robert
>
> Driving up to visit Ron Hahneman of Spridgetech in Michigan a coupla weeks
> ago, my fourteen year old son read my Craftsman Tool Catalogue from cover to
> cover, spending over three hours engrossed into toolboxes and tools.
> Questions were asked and I answered to best of my ability, but then again,
> at 43 I'm still learning too.
>
> coming home after visiting the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn that same trip
> and seeing "exploded" cars and the MG-TD on the floor there, I asked my son
> if he wanted to use some tools.  He asked what could we do? to which I
> replied," we can pull the motor & tranny out of the Midget!"
>
> his response?   "COOL!"
>
> we pulled that motor the next day.  he had no qualms about crawling
> underneath (on jackstands all way round), and he verified he had his safety
> glasses on.   He drain the tranny and sump, unbolted the tranny mount bolts,
> grounding strap, then came up and undid the motor mounts and shifter shaft
> while I took care of wiring, fuel line and radiator.
>
> As we pulled the motor with a rented hydraulic lift ($16 overnite rate), he
> watched closely for any appendages getting snagged, and we discussed what
> the various peripherals on the motor were.
>
> Not a cuss word nor a "crap" was heard out of him, and you all should have
> seen his eyes light up when I gave him the air ratchet to remove the motor
> mount bolts.
>
> Since that day, his school locker has been covered with Spridget photos and
> he talks of his efforts on the car and calls or checks in every day to see
> what I'm getting accomplished (he lives with his mom & stepdad).  He tells
> all his buddies about his Dad with the BRG '65 Midget and what a blast it is
> to ride in and work on.
>
> Well, the motor rec'd new oil pump, gaskets all the way around (had been
> sitting for eight years), degreased, new rubber hoses, painted, engine
> compartment painted and spiffed up.  My son came over to help me get it back
> in.  It went smoothly and was done in a matter of 2 1/2 leisurely hours.  He
> even took the time after installing the shift lever to grab ahold of the
> steering wheel and do the obligatory "Vroom, vroom".  Our only regret is
> that I'm waiting on a new exhaust manifold, and we could not fire it up,
> even if just on the jackstands.
>
> I believe my son is an LBC'er.  My first indication was picking him up after
> he celebrated his 14th birthday while in Switzerland on a Boy Scout Trip
> (why didn't we do that when I was a kid?)   As I pulled in the drive of his
> mothers home with my new acquisition, he said "this is the part where you
> say 'Happy Birthday, Son'"
>
> An LBC'er?  I think so.
>
> brucewoodward@kconline.com
> '65 BRG Midget, renewed
> one palmeranian that thinks it's a cat
> always looking to flatten cats with a Ford Explorer
> ( hate em, best cat is a dead cat)


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