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Re: Healey 100-4

To: DSRGR@aol.com
Subject: Re: Healey 100-4
From: Mark Donaldson <markhd@voyager.co.nz>
Date: Sat, 08 Nov 1997 13:20:26 -0800
DSRGR@aol.com wrote:
> 
> My neighbor recently brought home a 50's Healey 100-4 that he has owned for
> 30 + years but had been storing at his sons.  Its in great original shape but
> for two problems.  Rust in the gas tank and the brakes (4 wheel drum) lock
> when you push on the pedal requiring opening a valve to release the pressure.
> I advised him that the tank probably needed to be cut open, cleaned and re
> welded.  The brakes should just be completely gone through with all new
> parts. I'm not a Healey nut so if anyone has better ideas please post and I
> will pass them along.
> 
> I also am aware of a bug eye in the local area (Las Vegas) that has a long
> racing history but has been sitting for about 10 years.  Comes with 3 engines
> and some spares (?????) The package would run about $6000.  Anyone interested
> ???
> 
> Gene Rolfe, 65 Ocelot, D Sports Racer




Gene,
If you re-post your message to "healeys@autox.team.net"  I'm sure 
you'll get a good response.  
Healey gas tanks can be cleaned quite effectively without cutting 
them apart.  I've done a couple. I took mine to Redistrip. Then 
sealed them with sloshing compound (in this case used to seal the 
inside of float plane floats). Stops corrosion and fills up pinhole leaks.
I agree with your suggestion of rebuilding the braking system completely. 
It is the ONLY (safe) thing to do after such a long time in storage.

Mark Donaldson
"100" BN2 et al
Ardmore  NZ



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