I learned to drive a stick in a TR4. The car only had first and fourth gear
working because it is British. The nice thing is that the motor in a TR4
was originally a tractor motor. They have lots of torque down low and are
hard to stall.
Andy
----- Original Message -----
From: <SPL311RDST@aol.com>
To: <cbond@carolina.rr.com>; <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 10:44 PM
Subject: Re: New Roadster Driver
> oooh ! learning to drive the dreaded stick shift !
>
> Here's a bit of advice I came up w/ when trying to teach my younger bro
> about such things. Bear in mind he is NOT mechanically minded - I think
that
> I got passed all the "car-genes" in the family. My dad was trying to teach
> him and kept running up against a brick wall. By the end of the day -
between
> the "whiplash" & bro not even caring HOW the clutch worked - they were
both
> pretty exasperated.
>
> I finally stepped in - stuck my little bro in my split-bumper MGB and
told
> him this : "think of kitties." <G> You know - how cute fuzzy little
> kittens do that "cushy- biscuit-making thing" with their paws. He finally
> got the mental picture & BINGO - the feet followed along. Sorta pissed
off
> my dad - all his hard work, complete w/ technical theory and here I was
> talking about cats. LOL
>
> Sounds silly eh ? - but a very good hint for helping the
> completly-non-mechanically-mided out with their first bout w/ a clutch.
>
> Laurie :-)
> 70 SPL311
> AzROC
> Chandler, AZ
>
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