Re: Engine Swap Update no. 3

2002-10-13 Thread William Davies
- Original Message - From: Dan Canaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > A missing pin isn't all that uncommon. I didn't like the way it was > designed though and have used a overly long bolt that enters and exits the > bellhousing through the yoke for easy replacement. The original pin is held i

Re: Engine Swap Update no. 3

2002-10-13 Thread Dan Canaan
A missing pin isn't all that uncommon. I didn't like the way it was designed though and have used a overly long bolt that enters and exits the bellhousing through the yoke for easy replacement. -Vegaman Dan - This message has been sent by Dan Canaan, aka Flinthoof. All con

Re: Engine Swap Update no. 3

2002-10-13 Thread Greg Rowe
>From: "James Carruthers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >however when we removed the gearbox - we found that >the pin that hold on to the part that pushes the clutch wasnt there - the >old >gearbox worked - and I dont think it came out when we removed it. So I >think >Ive been using a gearbox

Re: Ebay.... silliness...

2002-10-13 Thread Dr. Faustus
At 07:45 10/13/2002 -0700, Ken St.John wrote: >Rule number 1: Know what it's worth (or what you can buy it from a vendor) >before you go bidding. Same applies to swap meets and pawn shops! (These >are $2.99 each at Spitbits) People pay for these? TRF gives them away with a decent order. Andy

Interesting item on eBay UK web site item#1775684746: HAYNES TRIUMPH ACCLAIM 81>83

2002-10-13 Thread johnzissler
For those of you that are contemplating next years RBRR, this could be useful.. Happy Spitting.John Title of item: HAYNES TRIUMPH ACCLAIM 81>83 Seller: mvzy Starts: 07-Oct-02 21:41:23 BST Ends: 14-Oct-02 21:41:23 BST Price: Starts at #1.00 To bid on the item, go to: http://c

Engine Swap Update no. 3

2002-10-13 Thread James Carruthers
Hi Listers, Firstly thanks to all those who gave me the encouragement and tips - my account isn't receiving mail at the moment - but a fellow lister told me I got some replies - and sent them to me by other means. Hopefully I should get them all when it starts working again. Well. erm.

Re: Ebay.... silliness...

2002-10-13 Thread PorscheRcr
bwahahahahaha I paid $2.00 apiece (car show special) for these from Nigel (Spitbits)about 18 months ago, that's barely more than the shipping. They're normally only $3.45 apiece according to his catalog. What some people will bid stuff to on Ebay... still laughing... Bill J /// [EMAIL P

Ebay.... silliness...

2002-10-13 Thread Andre Rousseau
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1866728691 -- Andre Rousseau - Ottawa Canada 1968 Triumph GT6 MK I http://www.justdrive.ca/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] /// [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list /// Send admin requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] /// or try http://www.team.net/cgi-bin/m

Re: Ebay.... silliness...

2002-10-13 Thread Ken St.John
Rule number 1: Know what it's worth (or what you can buy it from a vendor) before you go bidding. Same applies to swap meets and pawn shops! (These are $2.99 each at Spitbits) Oh well - hope the buyer is happy with them. Ken St.John '74 1500 "Lil' Red" '65 Mk II Project "Ol' Blue" - Orig

Herald, rim and tire questions

2002-10-13 Thread Javier Vidaurre Ch.
HHH (Hello Herald Humans), How's that for an acronym (my apologies to the happy warrior, Hubert Horatio Humphrey). I asked on the list a few weeks ago about the correct tire size for a Herald. My Questions and Andy Mace's Answer dated Tue, 24 Sep 2002 Q:There is a sale on locally made radial tir