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Re: Chuck it!

To: "John Kipping" <johnkipping@inet.net.nz>,
Subject: Re: Chuck it!
From: "kas kastner" <kaskas@cox.net>
Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2004 14:17:08 -0800
  I can't help with any insight on this question John. The 1500 wa just
really getting avauilable when I left the Triumph gang. I do knwo that we
got some of the special rear end gears from the Far East truck sales.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "John Kipping" <johnkipping@inet.net.nz>
  To: "kas kastner" <kaskas@cox.net>; "William G Rosenbach"
<wgrosenbach@juno.com>; <mjb@autox.team.net>
  Cc: <fot@autox.team.net>
  Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 1:16 PM
  Subject: Re: Chuck it!


  > Don't keep worn out mechanical bits such as rusty discs, vertical links
with
  > bad threads, scored drums, worn suspension joints. If you have spare
"big
  > bits" such as unknown gearboxes, steering racks, cylinder heads, etc
look to
  > a parts supplier to take them away for you - hopefully what's left is a
bit
  > more manageable.
  > Question or query for Kas - have you ever seen one of the Israeli 1500
  > cranks? which look like a Spitfire III crank (except for the tapered
nose),
  > although they have the normal 1500 size bearings, probably made in the
late
  > sixties. I can't work out why Triumph went to the heavy webs for all
other
  > 1500 engines starting with the 1500 FWD in 1971 as the lightweight one I
  > have fitted in my Herald goes extremely well.
  > John Kipping
  > ----- Original Message -----
  > From: "kas kastner" <kaskas@cox.net>
  > To: "William G Rosenbach" <wgrosenbach@juno.com>; <mjb@autox.team.net>
  > Cc: <fot@autox.team.net>
  > Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 9:12 AM
  > Subject: Re: Chuck it!
  >
  >
  > >   Careful what you throw away.  I cleaned my garage in 1998 and threw
away
  > > the compete history of the Competition Department.  I had every letter
and
  > > the answer from the company for a period of 9 years and I tossed it
cause
  > I
  > > figured no one would ever care or be interested, including me.  Then
  > seeing
  > > the barrel was not full I also tossed out four note books of dyno
records
  > on
  > > all the engines I had done.  That gave me enough room for the parts I
  > needed
  > > to keep to fix the garden water drip system. Oh yeah, then I decided
five
  > > years later to write a book.  Good thinking Kas. (yes, the roses are
  > grand)
  > >
  > >
  > >   ----- Original Message -----
  > >   From: "William G Rosenbach" <wgrosenbach@juno.com>
  > >   To: <mjb@autox.team.net>
  > >   Cc: <fot@autox.team.net>
  > >   Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 9:09 AM
  > >   Subject: Re: Chuck it!
  > >
  > >
  > >   > Mark,
  > >   > Can a person have too much of that kind of stuff?
  > >   > If you keep it, you will never need it.
  > >   > As soon as you get rid of it, you'll need it!
  > >   > Bill
  > >   >
  > >   > On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 02:28:45 -0700 "Mark J. Bradakis"
  > > <mjb@autox.team.net>
  > >   > writes:
  > >   > > I'm working on cleaning up the shop.  It seems like an infinite
task
  > >   > > of shuffling various bits of rusted, corroded metal from here to
  > >   > > there
  > >   > > and back again.  What should I keep, and what should get thrown
in
  > >   > > the
  > >   > > dumpster?  How many rusted flywheels should one keep on hand?
How
  > >   > > many
  > >   > > corroded brake rotors?  How many dented and dirty valve covers?
  > >   > >
  > >   > > What would you keep, and what would you toss?
  > >   > >
  > >   > > mjb.
  > >   > >
  > >   > >
  > >   >
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