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Caravan in Reverse

I count 24 empty beer cans.....
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All the rags around the shift can were to hold out the heat. Driving in 90 degree weather for over 8 hours gets the whole tunnel really HOT.. the shift stick was too hot to touch. Slim-jims provide fuel, ear-plugs help, but still leave your ears ringing for a couple of days....

Whew.. glad i did it, but never again!
 
I just found out why my knee kept cooking even after I disconnected the water hoses to the heater (which helped but didn't stop the heat). I found after I pulled out all of the carpeting to dry it that the rubber plug for filling the transmission was only partly plugged in! Once I fitted it properly the heat stopped! Only a week late.
Bill
 
Bugeyes are really nice and tosty when the weather is in the 40s and 50s. Gota stay positive here.
 
OK, I know my car doesn't have a proper interior, but I can still say that I'd rather drive my '70 Midget 500 miles than the Bugeye 100 miles.
 
Billm said:
I just found out why my knee kept cooking even after I disconnected the water hoses to the heater (which helped but didn't stop the heat). I found after I pulled out all of the carpeting to dry it that the rubber plug for filling the transmission was only partly plugged in! Once I fitted it properly the heat stopped! Only a week late.
Bill
I think Barry did the same exact thing. He found a plug out that was heating up his cab.
 
Hello:

I'm a new member (last few days). I have an English White BE.
sure looks like yours. I'm new to BE's and new to Forums, so I'm on a steep learning curve.

My BE runs well, looks good (not a show car, I drive her for the andrenalin.

Rear suspension is bad....feels like little red wagon going downhill way to fast and hitting cracks in the sidewalk.

dave
 
By the way....I live in St. louis but couldn't make the Lake because we had a family (if you count in-laws) wedding in Colorado. Had to fly fish instead......too many in-laws, not enough fish.

dave
 
LOL

Welcome.

Rear suspension. First check that all is tight then check shocks.

However, it is prob worn out bushings. Easy and cheep.
 
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