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First "LBC Wave"
Minnesota TR3 Update.5:
Since I put the car on the road, Oct. 10, I've been happily driving it every day that it hasn't rained -- which has only been two or three days! Smiles and waves and, "What year is that MG?" everywhere.
It wasn't until this morning, however, that I actually got to wave to another LBC driver -- there don't seem to be too many of 'em on the road in the Twin Cities. I did a little freeway leapfrog with a guy in an MG Midget on my way to work this morning. He had the top up. Wimp! It was at <span style="font-style: italic">least</span> 40 degrees!
Engine performance: Thrilling!
Handling: Best handling TR3 I've ever had! Steers tight, corners fine and I haven't made the rear-end "hop" yet.
Oil consumption: Negligible. Just a growing collection of one-or-two-drop spots on the garage floor.
Fuel consumption: Not all I had hoped for. But, the engine and transmission are both new and tight. It's already improving...
Fuel economy is certainly not being aided by the fact that the new aluminum fuel tank, bought from an eBay purveyor of LBC fuel tanks who-shall-remain-nameless until this is resolved, seeps fuel. Not enough to create puddles anywhere, but enough to stink-up the garage and keep the under-tank pad damp, under the right end of the tank.
So, the fun is over for the season, I think. Tomorrow, I drain and remove the fuel tank to pinpoint the nature and location of the leak. I probably won't have a functioning fuel tank again until after the salt season has begun. But I WILL be ready for Spring, when it happens!
To-do this winter: Recover all the cockpit trim pieces. That's all!!! Then, when it's warm enough to work in the garage again, I'll be able to lay carpet - install interior panels and trim - install cockpit capping and all the lift-dot studs - fit top and tonneau --- and then --- drive it and do the maintenance!!!!!!! Oh yeah... And wave at all the other LBC drivers from my own!
Minnesota TR3 Update.5:
Since I put the car on the road, Oct. 10, I've been happily driving it every day that it hasn't rained -- which has only been two or three days! Smiles and waves and, "What year is that MG?" everywhere.
It wasn't until this morning, however, that I actually got to wave to another LBC driver -- there don't seem to be too many of 'em on the road in the Twin Cities. I did a little freeway leapfrog with a guy in an MG Midget on my way to work this morning. He had the top up. Wimp! It was at <span style="font-style: italic">least</span> 40 degrees!
Engine performance: Thrilling!
Handling: Best handling TR3 I've ever had! Steers tight, corners fine and I haven't made the rear-end "hop" yet.
Oil consumption: Negligible. Just a growing collection of one-or-two-drop spots on the garage floor.
Fuel consumption: Not all I had hoped for. But, the engine and transmission are both new and tight. It's already improving...
Fuel economy is certainly not being aided by the fact that the new aluminum fuel tank, bought from an eBay purveyor of LBC fuel tanks who-shall-remain-nameless until this is resolved, seeps fuel. Not enough to create puddles anywhere, but enough to stink-up the garage and keep the under-tank pad damp, under the right end of the tank.
So, the fun is over for the season, I think. Tomorrow, I drain and remove the fuel tank to pinpoint the nature and location of the leak. I probably won't have a functioning fuel tank again until after the salt season has begun. But I WILL be ready for Spring, when it happens!
To-do this winter: Recover all the cockpit trim pieces. That's all!!! Then, when it's warm enough to work in the garage again, I'll be able to lay carpet - install interior panels and trim - install cockpit capping and all the lift-dot studs - fit top and tonneau --- and then --- drive it and do the maintenance!!!!!!! Oh yeah... And wave at all the other LBC drivers from my own!
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