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Re: TR4 Wire wheels & Quiz

To: british-cars@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: TR4 Wire wheels & Quiz
From: Graham@irving.demon.co.uk (Graham Glen)
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 1994 00:29:26 GMT
> 
>  - Make sure the knockoffs are very tight
> 

I assume that the threads that the knockoffs screw onto are "handed", I
ask this because last year I saw a TR4 which had been "restored", and when
I looked closely at it I noticed that the front left hand knockoff was
labelled "right", and the right hand one labelled "left". The only way I
could imagine this happening is that some careless soul managed to rebuild
the front suspension and then re-fit it with the king pins on the wrong
sides. 

I hope whoever purchased it got a good engineer to inspect it first......

and on another note entirely....

> 
> > 1.  You climb into the driver's seat of a car you haven't driven
> > for nearly a week, turn the key, and nothing happens.  You:
> > 
> > A.  Call AAA and ask that the car be towed directly to the dealer
> > where you pay to have the charging system fully inspected.  The
> > dealer ends up billing you $470 for the inspection and $110 for
> > a new battery, and you have to spend an additional $75 at a detail
> > shop to get the grease stains out of the floor mats.
> > 
> > B.  Call AAA and have them jump-start the car, at which point
> > you buy a new battery for $95 and pay another $30 to have it
> > installed.
> > 
> > C.  Jump-start the car from whatever other vehicle in your
> > stable is currently running and drive around at high speed
> > to charge the battery quickly.
> 
> D.  If in a hurry jump into one of the other cars & take it.  if not in a 
>hurry,
> check batt. fluid levels, clean batt posts, jump start if voltage low, if 
>not, 
> check batt to starter motor connections.  Watch the voltmeter while driving 
>to 
> see if charging circut is working correctly.
> 

E. In the same way that the Christian church uses the cross to ward of the
   devil, this is where the starting handle comes into its own.

Graham
-- 
Graham Glen     graham@irving.demon.co.uk       +44 81 871 0228

".. and it always was possible to measure the distance between so-called
management and the so-called creative by the time it took for a memo to go
in one direction and a half-brick to come back in the other."
        Dennis Potter


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