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On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, padraic mullin wrote:
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> i have 2 essentially "new" brits  64b & 64tr4)
> the b rides much better (e.g., handles bumps and potholes like a new, 
> small car) 
> any ideas why?
> more importantly, what can i do to my tr4 to make ride more like my b
> pfm
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        First:
        Take out that nasty old Standard Vanguard engine and running gear... 
        It's much too heavy and torquey. Replace it with a smaller motor, 
        say from an MGB.
        The body will need a lot more rigidity. Weld strengthening panels at 
        various locations around the undertub.
        (In essence, here we'll be creating a semi-unibody construction)
        Get rid of that nasty old TR4 frame and suspension, create and 
        install subframe assemblies (like those of an MGB).
        Just for starters...
        - or -
        Enjoy your TR4 and your MGB like the two distinctly different
        sports cars they are and with distinctly different heritages that 
        they have...
        Greg Petrolati
        
gpetrola@prairienet.org                         1962 TR4 (CT4852L)
        "That's not a leak... My car is just marking its territory!"
Greg Petrolati, Champaign, Illinois
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