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Re: Missing Memory and too many miles.

To: <tigers@autox.team.net>, "James Barrett" <jamesbrt@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: Missing Memory and too many miles.
From: "Tom Witt" <wittsend@jps.net>
Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 21:31:50 -0800
James,
 When (rather AFTER) I bought my Tiger I was looking around and saw that
'some' fluid had previously been leaking at the pinion seal. Further
investigation showed a pinion that moved like a spoon in soup (about 1/4").
I pulled the rear cover and found .035 endplay in the diff. where there
should have been a preload! Oh yea, and the case was holding about a pint or
two of water too (maybe it was there for cooling purposes). Even further
investigation found that the carrier bearing was not a press fit, but rather
.010 loose on one side. By all rights this should have grenaded years ago.
Your right, they don't make them like they used to.
 The good news (LOL) is that in the 2 1/2 years I had the car I've driven it
all of about 800 feet (off the trailer) then backed it into the garage and
the wheel cylinder immediately leaked (no hand brake either). Over the years
I found the steering shaft to u-joint bolt so loose that center on the wheel
was about a quarter of a turn in either direction << _ >>. There is also the
ball joint that ressembled the pinion shaft for wiggle. The REAL SCARRY
thing is the PO drove this car to the place where I eventually picked it up
and apparently had driven it this way for a number of years!!!
 I'm hoping that by the 3rd year I will actually be doing something from the
topside of this car. Maybe I'll even be able to drive it before the Arabs
stop selling us oil.
 James it could be worst, I'm doing my taxes this weekend. Tom Witt B9470101
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Barrett" <jamesbrt@mindspring.com>
To: <tigers@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 5:34 PM
Subject: Missing Memory and too many miles.


> Folks,
>         Planned on opening up by 650 double pumper and
> possibly putting in richer primary jets and checking for
> crud and checking the power valve this weekend as part
> of the high speed miss (70-72 mph) after dropping down from
> around 90. If it wasn't for bad luck I wouldn't have any luck
> at all.  All the Hot rod shops in the area are closed!
> I forgot that the Spring Nationals at Gainsville is this
> weekend.  This has happened to me before, but my memory is
> about an inch long now a days. Probably only be able to
> check fuel flow, pressure and change a filter.  Will also
> check vacuum advance for excessive advance.
>         Was going to tear into my fuel cell to see if the
> fuel pickup had become dislodged, but this week I ran on empty
> for 3 days and had no problem with fuel pickup.  Still had 3
> gallons in the tank so the fuel was about an inch deep.
> Therefore I assume the fuel pickup is still in the correct
> position.  Never noticed any missing this week.  Of course I
> was commuting in town and only got to 55-60 mph max.
>         Got to do something about the rear end as well.
> dropped my drive shaft tonight, assuming I had a bad U joint
> or damaged drive shaft yoke.  Well, there is a few thousands
>  too much  clearance on one of the holes for the U-joint
> on the piece that bolts to the pinion front.  The real problem
>  is the 20 degrees of backlash slop in the rear end.  It clunks
> real bad even turning it by hand.  I wonder if I should have
> checked to see if there was any oil in the rear end in the last
> 350,000 or so miles?  They do not make them like they used to.
> I attempted to remove a hub several years ago.  I dread the thought
> of it now.  Probably will attempt to fabricate a hub puller.
> Going to be a busy weekend.
>         Also have to crawl into the attic to run cables for a
> LAN and set up a new PC and load a bunch of SW.
>         Oh, and I have to weld up a broken basketball goal
> for a friend when I have nothing else to do.
>         Should have gone to Gainsville for the Drags.
>
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> in my spare
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> James Barrett Tiger II 351C and others

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