trrdster2000
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My friend has a TR4A and a Spitfire.We ran across a GT6 about a year ago andcould not get together on the price .Long story short, came to terms about a week ago. Good bonnet, frame rotted out and been setting since 1986. Changed oil and filter,sanded the points, ran a jumper cable to ground, plugged a clip on the plus side of the coil and battery, stuck positive cable on starter after turning it with a wrench a couple of times and got it to hit a few times.One carb butterfly was frozen, so I ran through a couple I had on the shelf and swapped them out. New plugs, but compression test was really a waste of time as the valves had been exposed to the same position for years and rust doesn’t give a very good seal. We put some oil in the cylinders and turned it over a few times, added a little more oil and let it set overnight.After connecting it all up and filling the carbs from a jug, shot of starting fluid and away we go, ran great after a few minutes and no leaks from the cooling system, (it was full).The idle was 900RPM’s and reacted fine when reeved up. No gear produced any movement of the rear wheels and they turned very easy with no noise from the rear end.I ’m hoping clutch and not lay gear is the reason it was parked. Tore out the interior to get at the gear box and U-joint, this was just a few bolts from taking it all out, so it’s setting there waiting for us to get the engine horst over there and move the drivetrain over to his house to put it all together.We will need the front towers, radiator supports, transmission mount and the yokes from the axles to match up with the rear end from the GT6.Anyone know if the stub axles from the Spitfire have the same splines as the GT6? Would save a lot of banging and clanging changing U-joints as we haven’tlong changed them on the Spitfire and they are the same as the GT6, just bigger yokes.
This will be a long term job and I will keep you updated.Been many years since I last did this and hope I remember all the stuff that needs changing. I did the doors and cut the glass on the last one to get the vents but he doesn’t like that idea, suits me .It will be painted if we can’t match up the color on the bonnet.
Oh, some rust on the flat panel on the bonnet up front where the support bar runs across, anyone got one that’s bad everywhere but there and cut me out a foot or so of that almost flat area.
Any surjections are welcome on things we need to pay attention too .If the transmission is bad we will go from there. It has a separate front bell housing on the GT6, so a little work and we could maybe add a 5 speed from something. I plan to convince him to use the GT6 rims to get a wider tire, if he wants even wider, I have a set of TR7 rims, just have to grind the front calibers a bit to clear.I did remember that part of it, at almost 75 that’s not bad.
If you are watching and it seems in slow motion, now you know why.
Wayne
This will be a long term job and I will keep you updated.Been many years since I last did this and hope I remember all the stuff that needs changing. I did the doors and cut the glass on the last one to get the vents but he doesn’t like that idea, suits me .It will be painted if we can’t match up the color on the bonnet.
Oh, some rust on the flat panel on the bonnet up front where the support bar runs across, anyone got one that’s bad everywhere but there and cut me out a foot or so of that almost flat area.
Any surjections are welcome on things we need to pay attention too .If the transmission is bad we will go from there. It has a separate front bell housing on the GT6, so a little work and we could maybe add a 5 speed from something. I plan to convince him to use the GT6 rims to get a wider tire, if he wants even wider, I have a set of TR7 rims, just have to grind the front calibers a bit to clear.I did remember that part of it, at almost 75 that’s not bad.
If you are watching and it seems in slow motion, now you know why.
Wayne