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Re: Off Season

To: Brian Evans <brian@uunet.ca>
Subject: Re: Off Season
From: Derek Harling <derek.lola@sympatico.ca>
Date: Fri, 02 Oct 1998 14:02:18 -0400
Brian

Sorry about the engine woes but very interested in your reunion story -
why don't you make yourself famous and do an article for Victory Lane or
something!

Derek


Brian Evans wrote:
> 
> Tis indeed off-season, or very nearly - our last regional event is this
> weekend.  For me, the off-season began two weeks ago when the Martin engine
> ate a 10mm bolt that previously fastened the air cleaner to the carb.  I
> suspect, based on the damage, or relative lack thereof, that it initially
> swallowed the lock washer, ran for some time with that inside the chamber,
> and then tried to do the same with the bolt, which got caught at the intake
> valve and didn't actually make it into the chamber.  Wiped out one of the
> intake valves and it's seat, but the head shop says no sweat, just money, so
> it will live again;)  Piston top and chamber now looks like a cross between
> suede and velour, bore walls are completely unharmed, and I now have a
> perfect excuse to raise the compression ratio from 10.5:1 to 12:1 or so.
> Damage would have been much worse had the inch long bolt actually got inside
> the chamber, I think...
> 
> Merlyn is now stripped down, about to go off the the frame restorer to have
> a tube replaced (lifting strap broke, car fell onto a stand, bent lower
> frame tube, life sucks but could be worse - if the stand hadn't been there,
> far worse damage would have occurred, and I've learned to competely ignore
> load ratings on lifting straps on the pessimistic side rather than the
> optimistic side).
> 
> All in all, I'm pleased with the season.  The problem with the engine gave
> me my first mechanical DNF in three seasons, so I was probably due.  The
> Merlyn is a blast to drive and shows some potential for actual speed, so I'm
> happy about that.  I was amazed at the reaction bringing the car back out
> had, to be honest.  The car originally ran in our region 30 years ago.  The
> original owner was brought to Mosport (as a birthday surprise, no less) to
> see the car run for the first time since about 1972, when it burned while he
> was driving it at the same track, and the emotions were pretty high.  I met
> a number of people who knew the car them, who had worked for the importer
> and remembered bringing in the car, who had worked for Merlyn (CRD) in
> England and worked building the original aluminium body that the molds were
> taken from, and many other such stories.  Nice...
> 
> Cheers, Brian
> 
> BTW, I'd like the dope on the jefferson...I rather fancy a road trip early
> in the year, I think!
> 
> At 09:06 AM 10/2/98 -0400, you wrote:
> >Friends,
> >  I haven't heard much lately from you guys.  We had a cold snap this
> >morning, and it made me realize that you guys are probably putting things
> >away for the winter.  To keep the juices flowing, I thought I'd ask about
> >advance planning for the Festival next year.  Any idea about featured Marque
> >or other ideas?  I've also been wanting to go to Mt. Tremblant.  Any
> >thinking about a VARAC event there next season.  How about planning a mass
> >VARAC excursion to the Jefferson 500 next spring.  I live an hour from the
> >track and would like to host a blowout for you guys.  Lastly, perhaps you
> >could consider a winter trip to Sebring/??  As I understand it from SVRA,
> >they won't be going to Homestead this year, so maybe it will be a
> >Sebring/Palm Beach double weekend this year.
> >  Anyway, food for thought.  Take care!
> >Vaughn
> >P.S. Here is a photo of a wood-bodied special that was for sale at Lime Rock
> >for $800.  I don't think it sold.  I almost bought it for Mike, but didn't
> >have a way to get it home.  It had a 4 cylinder Ford engine mated to a
> >mini-minor transaxle in the rear.  The rear-uprights were castings, and the
> >car included the molds.
> >
> > <<WierdCar.JPG>>
> >
> >
> >Attachment Converted: D:\HOME\eudora\WierdCar.JPG
> >
> Brian Evans
> Director, Carrier Sales
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