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Re: Beer in the Radiator--Honest

To: SCHWANGAU@aol.com
Subject: Re: Beer in the Radiator--Honest
From: Michael Marr <mmarr@execpc.com>
Date: Sat, 05 Oct 1996 15:02:15 -0700
Cc: Triumph List <triumphs@autox.team.net>
References: <961005000521_202487399@emout09.mail.aol.com>
SCHWANGAU@aol.com wrote:
> 
> This is no joke.  It really happened to me the other day.
> 
> I'm trying to solve some cooling system problems on my 65 Spitfire.  I
> noticed that the coolant recovery bottle was split, so I removed it and
> sought a suitable replacement, short of getting out the catalog.  I was
> having no luck rummaging around the garage, so I gave my attention briefly to
> removing and straightening the bottle bracket.  As I was remounting the
> bracket to the radiator frame, I noticed that the partly finished can of
> Fosters in my left hand fit quite neatly into that bracket.  I think I
> remember seeing this on some Mini or other goofed up LBC.  Cute, but goofy.
>  What the heck, I thought.  Just then the phone rang.  It was one of my
> employees with a minor crisis.  My mind shifted gears (as best it can after
> working on a Fosters) and we solved the world's immediately problems in about
> 20 minutes.
> 
> By this time I am late to pick up some stuff a business down near the
> airport.  They closed at 5 o'clock.  So I hurriedly checked the  radiator
> coolant level and slipped on the clear overflow tube.  In my concern as to
> the adequacy of its length, I forgot to empty the Fosters can.
> 
> So here I am, 15 minutes later, roaring down the freeway trying to beat the
> worst of the rush hour traffic and I swear that the whole city smelled like
> Chernoble had come to the local Schlitz plant.  But then I remembered that
> the old Schlitz brewery had closed down years ago.  Had to be another source.
>  Hmmm.  Then it all came together. . . . . Especially since my car is still
> missing the gear shift boot.
> 
> Took days to get that smell of hot mash out of the cooling system.  Seemed to
> have loosened a lot of rust in that old engine block, too.
> 
> Fosters.  I think I will leave it to the rugby fans.
> 
> Brian N.
> 
> 79 Spitfire
> 65 Spitfire
> 63 Consul Capri

I notice that you have a '63 Consul Capri.  I remember these well, and 
the sedan version, the Consul Classic.  Are you located in the UK or USA? 
 If the latter, where did you get the Capri?  I had no idea they imported 
them to the US.
-- 
Michael J. Marr
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