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To: "Kent J. Miller" <Bushwacker4@prodigy.net>, Spridgets <Spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Need Car Inspected
Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 05:07:25 -0700 (PDT)
Kent,

At the bottom of these first few lines, I've appended
a previous email that I posted many moons ago. The
thing to look out for on the 1500 Midget is the
Engine.

Enjoy the appended reading and feel free to ask me any
questions you may have.

Dan 

 I thought I would post this to the list to help
others 
     avoid what I failed to avoid. 
     
     I purchased a 1500 engine for my Midget this past

     fall. The engine had good compression and oil 
     pressure. I recently decided that I would clean
it up 
     and respray it before dropping it in the Midget.
After 
     removing a few parts, I bumped the crank pulley
and it 
     moved to the rear...hmmm...so I pulled on the
pulley 
     and it and the flywheel moved forward. This isn't
good! 
     I decided to take a rough measurement of the 
     movement... .128". Guess what?...this is WAY TOO
MUCH. 
     
     I made a couple of calls and the normal end float
is 
     .006 to .014". Well...off comes the pan to check
out 
     the bottom end. My worst nightmares have been 
     acknowledged. The crank and block have damage. It
is 
     repairable...so I'm told BUT the cost to repair
would 
     be greater than it's worth. 
     
     Well, it looks like the original engine is going
to 
     get a rebuild after all...sigh. 
     
     I'm not saying that I got ripped off (well
notintentionally 
     I'm sure but I paid a premium price forthis
engine...so I'm told) 
     but I am saying I didn'tknow what to check for on
this type 
     of engine. I figured compression was good, oil
pressure 
     was good,it ran fine...must be good right? wrong!

     
     When looking to purchase a 1500 engine for either
a 
     Midget or Spitfire, take a small prybar or large 
     screwdriver and check for forward movement of the

     crank pulley. If it moves a noticeable
amount...walk 
     away or run! A dropped thrust washer can cause
extra 
     end-float but a non-repaired dropped thrust
washer 
     will trash the bottom end of this engine. 
     
     Sorry to take up so much bandwidth with this but
I 
     thought this was an important lesson learned and
I 
     wanted to pass on my misfortune to those who may
have 
     travelled down the same road of fate as I. 
     




--- "Kent J. Miller" <Bushwacker4@prodigy.net> wrote:
> I have been communicating with a guy in Hanover
> Park, IL (Chicago area) and
> would like to know if any lister is close enough to
> have a look for me. He
> has a 1979 Midget with 34K on it but it has not run
> for many years.
> 
> If anyone can check it out without any
> inconvenience, please email me off
> list.
> 
> TIA
> 
> Kent
> 
> 
> 


=====
Dan Dwelley
77 Midget
Alexandria, Va.

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