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Re: 3000 transmission--asking yourself questions

To: "Steve B. Gerow" <steveg@abrazosdata.com>,
Subject: Re: 3000 transmission--asking yourself questions
From: "davidwjones" <davidwjones@cox.net>
Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2005 23:07:48 -0500
....Then ask yourself if you would do any of those things if it were a Blower
Bentley, or a Ferrari 250....

...But then, I don't race, -except imaginary Jags and Cobras on isolated back
roads....

Dave J.
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Steve B. Gerow
  To: Healeys
  Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2005 7:43 PM
  Subject: Re: 3000 transmission--asking yourself questions


  KingR--
  Warning--somewhat incoherent rambling ahead:

  I have the Smitty trans and enjoy driving my BN6. It makes a great sound
and
  looks just right--after all, it's a 2-seater with a convertible top in the
  garage, right where it belongs (so. California car). I spent about $1000
for
  the Smitty kit, the trans and the new driveshaft. For that I got more than
  just a trans, I got one less fragile, complicated system to potentially
keep
  the car off the road.

  You can answer your questions re the Smitty trans by yourself without
  listening to anyone else--except me, of course. :-)

  Ask yourself:
  Would I install a Texas Kooler or 6-bladed fan on the car?
  Beefed up radiator?
  Oil cooler?
  Alternator?
  Spin-on filter?
  Pertronix ignition?
  Radial tires?
  6" Dayton wheels?
  Radio or CD player?
  Stainless exhaust?
  Monza exhaust?
  Tube headers?
  3.54 rear axle?
  Tube shocks?
  Modern multi-part paint job?
  Wilton wool carpets with edge binding?
  High-tech heat and sound insulation?
  Solid-state fuel pump?
  Toyota trans?

  Then ask yourself "if my engine was shot, would I rebuild it or put a
Nissan
  280Z or Toyota Supra or Ford 5-liter engine in it?"

  I'd say these 2 groups address the Healey-ness of the car. Others would
move
  the Toyota trannie from the acceptable group to the non-acceptable group.
  Some may even find the whole of both groups unacceptable.

  It's all performance art.

  Personally, I think the 6-bladed fan and non-standard exhausts (I have
both)
  affect the car, performance-art-wise in a negative way, because they affect
  the traditional Healey sound. IMHO it is most important for a Healey to
  sound right as it's being driven!

  Periodically, I'll have my wife drive the car up and down the street a
  couple of times so I can see how incredibly cool it looks, and by
extension,
  how cool I must look driving it!

  I had a friend who invited me over to take a ride in a Ferrari 330 GT he'd
  just bought. It had a Ford trans in it, which I didn't even notice--however
  I did notice it had a 351 Cleveland attached to the trans. It wasn't a
  Ferrari anymore.

  A lot of these things, like alternators, Smitty trannies, solid-state fuel
  pumps and beefed-up cooling systems allow you to spend more time driving
the
  car and less time in the shop.

  The simplicity of the 5-speed vs the overdrive and its electrics, solenoids
  etc. is quite amazing. Fewer opportunities for sliderule-era lost arts,
too.

  The expertise & satisfaction argument--I used to be pretty good at
  troubleshooting and repairing the DC generators on the VWs and Alfas I
drove
  when I was in my 20s. Now I'm darn rusty at it. Dang, another skill lost.

  Just like making rolling stops with non-synchro first gears. Probably don't
  know how to do that anymore either.

  --
  Steve Gerow
  Pasadena CA
  59 BN6




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