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Today was the day for the maiden voyage at the end of a four year restoration on my TR3. It was not without incident. My son was with me, and we got about two blocks from the house when two cylinders went south. I limped it home and had a good idea of what the problem was, as I ran into the same symptom while running it in the garage about a month ago.
I pulled the top from the front carb float bowl, and sure enough...bone dry, just like the last time. Well this time I actually decided to fix the problem. It seems that the nylon piece that runs in the bore of the valve sometimes sticks. A bit of filing, and it moved in the bore without any more sticking. I did the same to the back carb just in case.
Out for a second go 'round. The car ran great! I didn't push things, but this thing has got WAY more pep then stock. Yes, I spent way too much on engine mods, but it's puttin' a smile on my face. The Toyota trans conversion worked out great. That sure is a nice gearbox.
I had to get used to the brakes. Without power assist, it does take some pedal pressure to stop, but within a mile or so, I could get it hauled down pretty good.
The nicest surprise was the rack and pinion steering conversion. It's very responsonsive...and light. Steering effort is actually lighter then my Miata (no power steering on that). I also have a 15" steering wheel instead of the stock 17" guy. Also, my two string and ruler garage alignment worked out really well. It tracks straight and doesn't wander around.
The only problem I ran into, is engine temperature. It was over 80 deg here on Long Island today, and temps on the car were running in the 190-195 deg area. I could shut the fan off if we were going along at over 40 mph and the temp would stay about the same. Once we slowed down, temp would slowly creep up, that's when I turned the electric fan on. It would hold the temp at that 190-195 deg mark.
I did notice that sometimes the temp would drop to 185 deg for about 30 seconds or so, and then would climb back up slightly. I'm gonna let things cool off for a bit, and check the coolant level. Perhaps I had some air in the system that burped out.
All in all, it was a fun ride...she's back on the road!
I pulled the top from the front carb float bowl, and sure enough...bone dry, just like the last time. Well this time I actually decided to fix the problem. It seems that the nylon piece that runs in the bore of the valve sometimes sticks. A bit of filing, and it moved in the bore without any more sticking. I did the same to the back carb just in case.
Out for a second go 'round. The car ran great! I didn't push things, but this thing has got WAY more pep then stock. Yes, I spent way too much on engine mods, but it's puttin' a smile on my face. The Toyota trans conversion worked out great. That sure is a nice gearbox.
I had to get used to the brakes. Without power assist, it does take some pedal pressure to stop, but within a mile or so, I could get it hauled down pretty good.
The nicest surprise was the rack and pinion steering conversion. It's very responsonsive...and light. Steering effort is actually lighter then my Miata (no power steering on that). I also have a 15" steering wheel instead of the stock 17" guy. Also, my two string and ruler garage alignment worked out really well. It tracks straight and doesn't wander around.
The only problem I ran into, is engine temperature. It was over 80 deg here on Long Island today, and temps on the car were running in the 190-195 deg area. I could shut the fan off if we were going along at over 40 mph and the temp would stay about the same. Once we slowed down, temp would slowly creep up, that's when I turned the electric fan on. It would hold the temp at that 190-195 deg mark.
I did notice that sometimes the temp would drop to 185 deg for about 30 seconds or so, and then would climb back up slightly. I'm gonna let things cool off for a bit, and check the coolant level. Perhaps I had some air in the system that burped out.
All in all, it was a fun ride...she's back on the road!

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