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what a difference a day makes. the first is last night, the second is noon today. the faint squeek from a u joint can no longer be ignored, which is connected to the...
 

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Oh-oh.

It's starting again to another owner.

And just before Halloween...........
 
That's a dangerous picture. I did something like that a year and a half ago. Bugeye's been on jack stands ever since, with parts scattered around the country. Hope it proves to be just a winter project... :smile:
 
Oh, oh. The dreaded blocks. I sense the might-as-wells acoming.
Hope they will be kept to such level that you'll be back on the road
soon.
 
2wrench said:
Oh, oh. I sense the might-as-wells acoming.

2W i have enough parts to keep me busy for quite a while in addition to installing that hood latch.
tonight i'm just hoping we are all still here. i need bcf!
 
drooartz said:
That's a dangerous picture.
I know <span style="font-style: italic">I'd</span> like to see some good jackstands in that picture. BCF needs contributions from <span style="font-style: italic">living</span> forum members...
 
sail said:
2wrench said:
Oh, oh. I sense the might-as-wells acoming.

2W i have enough parts to keep me busy for quite a while in addition to installing that hood latch.
tonight i'm just hoping we are all still here. i need bcf!

I appreciate your comment about needing the BCF, Sail. If it were to go away, it would be a
sad day. I'll miss all we do here; everybody here. We'll just have to stand willing to
help and put it in the hands of our higher power.

Till we know....keep on building; keep on posting.
 
mrv8q said:
drooartz said:
That's a dangerous picture.
I know <span style="font-style: italic">I'd</span> like to see some good jackstands in that picture. BCF needs contributions from <span style="font-style: italic">living</span> forum members...

The car is solid as a house. I have trouble with jackstands teetering on my uneven floor.
 
I know that picture all too well... my Spit 6 looked like that a few days ago... I had the LF suspension ripped apart in order to install GT6 brakes I bought with the car... until I saw the tip of that "while I'm in there..." iceberg... except I don't have the parts/funds right now to start on that...

So the old suspension/brakes went back on... and I'll tackle the GT6 brakes again when I have collected all of the wished-for parts (RF GT6 suspension tower; front steel lines; shocks/springs; Bell exhaust; carb linkage; some tranny bits).

Fortunately, experience has taught me when to say "stop!". :nonono:
 
Sorry to stray from this thread, Ian, but this caught my eye:
IanF said:
...So the old brakes went back on... and I'll tackle the GT6 brakes again when I have collected all of the wished-fore parts (RF GT6 suspension tower; front steel lines; Bell exhaust; carb linkage; some tranny bits)....
Why do you need a GT6 suspension tower? Are you putting in a GT6 engine? Otherwise, all suspension bits between Spitfire and GT6 brakes are identical, save for the vertical link and tie rod arm. :confuse:
 
As previously noted, I have a Spit 6.

Unfortunately, the build was somewhat of a kludge and for whatever reason, the left tower is from a GT6... while the right side has a Spit tower... with a few (not enough) LCA bracket spacers between the tower and the motor mount... and a bit of the tower torched off in an attempt to clear the ill-fitting (and rusty) 6-1 Pacesetter header...

I tend to have a "do it once and be DONE" motto, even if it costs a bit more. Therefore the plan is to aquire and install the correct GT6 tower and replace the crusty header with a stainless Bell 6-2-1 version.
 
IanF said:
I know that picture all too well... my Spit 6 looked like that a few days ago... ... until I saw the tip of that "while I'm in there..." iceberg...
:nonono:

yes Ian and drooartz, its hard when to say when. i would like to get through all the mechanics in the next couple of years so i can really trust the car. this round there is quite a bit to do but maybe by spring i will be driving again for a bit.
 
Good Luck Sail--

I know exactly how you feel.

Car running great, a few gallons of contaminated gasoline-
followed by six months on jackstands, boxes and boxes of
new parts, hundreds of work hours trying to repair the damage.

How many miles did you drive this season before this fatal breakdown?? Just curious.

best wishes for a speedy rcovery.

dale
 
Tinster said:
Good Luck Sail--How many miles did you drive this season before this fatal breakdown?? Just curious.
dale

Tinster, i've got 800+ miles since the speedo was installed. prior to that probably an additional 800 this summer. In between was attention to whatever seemed the most pressing. but i will say i drove the car enough to get comfortable in it and i LOVE it, so thats ok to look at in in the garage this winter and get it closer to trusting.
 
Tinster said:
...How many miles did you drive this season before this fatal breakdown?? Just curious.
best wishes for a speedy rcovery.dale

I don't think of it as a "fatal breakdown" Dale.
More a preventive maintenance.
 
2wrench said:
Oh, oh. I sense the might-as-wells acoming.
Assuming you have the garage space, those "might-as-well"s are much better in your own garage than in a shop garage!
 
i will knock on the wood dash later for saying it has always gotten me back home. once idling at 4000 rpm, but back home.
 
sail said:
mrv8q said:
drooartz said:
That's a dangerous picture.
I know <span style="font-style: italic">I'd</span> like to see some good jackstands in that picture. BCF needs contributions from <span style="font-style: italic">living</span> forum members...

The car is solid as a house. I have trouble with jackstands teetering on my uneven floor.

Yeah, but what about TERMITES!
 
they set the deadline, it gradually lowers all winter and when it hits the ground in spring i better have the tires on
 
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