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Re: Another vintage race weekend

To: John.Deikis@med.va.gov
Subject: Re: Another vintage race weekend
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 17:37:07 -0700
Cc: SPRIDGETS@autox.team.net
Organization: WFO Racing
References: <AE23D614A42ED311B36F0000F8313056011FF925@vhabacexc1.med.va. gov>
John,
What brand oil do you run?
Herb

John.Deikis@med.va.gov wrote:

> Just got back from the Vintage Grand Prix at Grattan Raceway in Michigan.
> Running a "Works Midget" with a near stock 1275 and decked out in Abingdon
> livery (red body, white hardtop, white meatball on the door), I usually have
> a pretty good time playing Sebring racer at these sorts of events,
> paddocking with Team Thicko, and engaging in much-needed barley therapy.
> Although the street engine keeps me far behind the racer bugeyes,
> mini-Coopers, and other prepared buzzbombs on the track, I usually am dead
> reliable, low-budget, nostalgic, and stress-free cuz nothin breaks.  Not so
> this weekend.  Pumped up for three-days of racing including a 1-hour enduro,
> I no sooner got out on my first practice when I noticed my oil pressure was
> on the low side.  The warmer the oil got...and the more I took to the track,
> the lower it got until my cold pressure was about 45 # and hot at 6,000 RPM
> was about 15#.  At hot idle I showed an impressive 2#. (Impressive in that
> the engine was not coming apart!).  By Saturday afternoon, I could only run
> about three laps before coming in with great trepidation showing all of
> about 5# at 4500RPM.  Guess it's tear down the engine time (again), having
> just gone through everything one race weekend ago!  And to add salt to the
> wound, the runs  I did get in were 4 seconds slower than my times last
> year...I think because I degreed my 286 cam!!  WHY DO I KEEP WORKING ON MY
> OWN CAR????   Damn that We-Tight Club!
>
> --John (not Sprinzel)



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