I recognized that fuel pump sound right away. Glad to hear you kept the
throttle steady during break-in, some much temptation to clear it's throat a
few times.
My car is just getting underway again. Cathy just finished all of her cancer
treatments and is almost completely back to normal - and cured! I spent the
spring rebuilding the front-end on her 3A which we autocrossed a couple of
weekends ago - FTD vintage car (out of 2 - so I beat the other guy. Once I
get the annex built on my barn I will start the 4A tub work and continue
through the winter months so maybe this time next year I can seen my headers
glow too.
Nice job Jim!
PeterK
-----Original Message-----
From: J.C. Hassall [mailto:jhassall@blacksburg.net]
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 8:48 PM
To: Triumph Sports car discussion
Subject: Re: [TR] '63 TR4: It lives!
Kentech HomeTech wrote:
> Congrats on the engine Jim. Sounds like it sounds like a beast with
> straight pipes and a 777 cam - holy carp is this for the street?!
Hey Peter,
Good to hear from you again. Here's a short video my daughter took that
night - it shows the header problem very clearly. I'm such a dork I also
recorded the first session. The knocking sound you hear is the electric
fuel pump.
I haven't done anything on the traction bars yet, but will w/i the next
couple of months, since the car should be on the road w/i the next 4-6
weeks, maybe sooner. Yahoo!
How's your car coming?
--
J.C. Hassall
Blacksburg VA
64 TR4 in autox preparation
95% finished, 90% to go
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type video/avi which had a name of
second run - glowing headers.AVI]
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type audio/wav which had a name of
TR4 first run 3 JUL 07.wav]
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