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Re: NOS Slave Cylinder! Kinda long.

To: Mike Maclean <macleans@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: NOS Slave Cylinder! Kinda long.
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2000 00:24:04 -0700
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
Organization: WFO Racing
References: <390414AE.FE3A2295@earthlink.net>
Mike,

Hang in there, it gets better.  All your efforts will pay off in time.  And
that "happy Spridgeteer" smile on your face and memories will last a
lifetime.

WFO Herb
Keep the sticky side down!

Mike Maclean wrote:

>      Tomorrow I start my annual vacation!  No train whistles.  No weird
> hours.  No management threatening me with my job if I screw up.  Through
> a scheduling screw up and misunderstanding about the kids "off track"
> dates, I will be home alone with just myself and my Bugeye.
> YIPPEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>      Actually, Sunday is the regular day off for the job I'm on now with
> the railroad.  That could change by the time I get back to work.  But, I
> worked all day on my car.  I intend to assemble enough of the car to at
> least get a test run around the block before I start back to the salt
> mines.  I still have to install the wiring and drive train for that to
> happen.  I also have to install the gas tank, radiator, make a new fuel
> line, etc., etc.  Today I painted the transmission with the Moss Sprite
> Midget green paint so I could install it first tomorrow before the
> engine.  As this was a basket case, I guess I didn't notice that the
> Lockheed clutch slave cylinder that was in one of the boxes (brand new
> in the box since 1976!) was a 1 inch bore.  My car needs a 7/8ths bore
> slave cylinder.  So, tomorrow a call to the regular suspects and get the
> right one.  Anyone on the list need an NOS 1 inch slave cylinder?  I'll
> send it if you send me postage money.  It turns out that the small
> rubber boot that slides over the clutch fork had somehow become brittle
> and just split in pieces when I tried to force it over the end of the
> fork.   I also tried to slide the drive shaft on the end of my rebuilt
> transmission prior to installing it in the car it.  It wouldn't go.  I
> got a small flashlight to see what was keeping it from sliding in place
> and found rust and corrosion in the female splines of the drive shaft.
> It's toast.  So tomorrow, more time out to find a new yoke for that end
> of the drive shaft.  Wow, what's next?  Maybe I was being too optimistic
> about the 2 week deadline.  You always have to take 2 steps backward to
> take one step forward with these cars.
>      So tomorrow, I'll have to start some other job on the car while the
> drive shaft saga plays out.  I know, I'll paint the engine with the
> other can of Moss green paint so I can find out something wrong that
> will have to be fixed before it is installed!
> Mike MacLean-60 Sprite


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