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Re: 1979 Spitfire

To: John_Gray@albint.com
Subject: Re: 1979 Spitfire
From: John Matthews <matthews@sj.bigger.net>
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 1997 08:54:47 -0700
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Organization: Serena Industries Inc. http://www.moonglowmall.com
References: <852564D4.004935A0.00@alb-corp4.alb.albint.com>
John,

What condition was the car in when it was stored?
I can't think of anything obvious that would cause the engine not to
rotate fully, but I would pull the oil pan and take a look. BTW, I have
a '77 Spit I'm parting out right now. Need any parts?

Cheers,

John Matthews

'61 Racin' Herald

John_Gray@albint.com wrote:
> 
> I've recently begun the process of doing a "body-off" restoration of my '79
> Spitfire.  It has been garaged for 9 years and is in reasonably fair shape.
> I tried to move the engine by hand and it slips easily for about 3/4 turn
> and then gets hung up.  The transmission is in the neutral position.  When
> it comes to a stop, it emits a sliding clunk sound.  With the rocker arm
> removed, I have watched the action of the push rods and they all move fine
> except for 7 and 8.  Given that it has only rotated 3/4 of a revolution, I
> wonder if the valves are causing the problem or if it hasn't rotated enough
> to open them.  Any thoughts on what could be hanging it up.  This weekend
> was going to be dedicated to suspension work, but maybe I'll pull the head
> and take an inside look.

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