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Re: TR7 BFH#24-d

To: "BRITISH-CARS@AUTOX>TEAM" <british-cars@autox.team.net>,
Subject: Re: TR7 BFH#24-d
From: Bob Nogueira <nogera@prodigy.net>
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 18:28:02 -0500
-- [ From: Bob Nogueira * EMC.Ver #3.1a ] --

 Okay I propose the list take up a collection to purchase  Bruce another
project car when he finishes the TR-7. 
God I love reading of  the daily adventures of Bruce in the Garage!!!

Bob  
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> Date: Tuesday, 07-Nov-00 06:32 PM
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> From: Eganb@aol.com            \ America Online: (EGANB)
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> 
> Subject: TR7 BFH#24-d
> 
> I'm here to testify that there is absolutely nothing as beautiful as a 
> Keensert sitting in a freshly tapped hole, just itching to show a torque 
> wrench what it can do.  Even though it's raining, I tried a couple of 
> Keenserts tonight, and they seem to have worked perfectly, and they easily

> took 34 foot pounds.  The local dealer only had six, and I have seven
holes, 
> but again I think the heliocoils are holding in at least two holes, so I 
> should be fine.
> 
> Now, an interesting problem has come up.  The blind bottom holes are very 
> shallow, and the tap doesn't go far enough in to cut enough threads to
make  me
> feel comfortable.  As you know, the tap is the largest about in the 
middle, so
> you really need to have the middle part go all the way to the  "bottom" of
> where you want threads.
> 
> Possible solution -- buy a second tap, and cut it off a third of the way
up.  
> Use the first tap to get started, and the second to finish the job?  Is
that 
> possible? and can you even cut through these taps?  Or is there another 
> obvious solution?
> 
> By the way, here's another "goof" for you professionals to groan over. 
When  I
> first started with the stripped threads business, I flipped the engine 
upside
> down on the engine stand to make it easier to work on.  The very first 
hole I
> drilled out worked fine, except I forgot to cover the exhaust ports,  and
of
> course some spiral pieces of aluminum dropped right down into two of  them
.  
> 
> Panicing, I got our relatively new house vacuum out, inserted the crevice 
> tool, and stuck it down the exhaust ports to suck up whatever may have
fallen 
> in.  It looked like I got the pieces out, but still not satisfied, I 
> duct-taped a small plastic tube to the crevice tool, and used that to
probe 
> even further into the ports.  It was about that time that my wife drives
up, 
> and of course spots the vacuum which I tried to hide behind the garbage
cans. 
>  I manged to skirt the issue of "what was I doing," and successfully hid
the 
> duct-taped rube-goldberg contraption hanging off the vacuum.  Now I have
duct 
> tape over the ports while drilling out the rest of the holes.     
> 
> I keep trying to remember, it's not the destination that counts, it's the 
> journey!
> 
> Bruce
> 1980 Inca Yellow TR7 5-speed convertible
> Chapel Hill, NC

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