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Subject: FW: 64 Herald / Brake drums / Relocating / SUs
From: Mark J Bradakis <mjb>
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 1998 00:27:10 -0700 (MST)
[BOUNCE triumphs@Autox.Team.Net:    Non-member submission from ["Neil 
Penberthy" <neil@liant.com>]]

     Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 23:43:56 -0600
     From: "Neil Penberthy" <neil@liant.com>
     Subject: 64 Herald / Brake drums / Relocating / SUs

When in th UK I owned a very sad '63 Spitfire, which never had 
seatbelts fitted. I was always told that the sill / chassis 
outriggers were not MOT inspected as the car had no belts - good 
thing as they were extremewly rotten. So the chassis repair may not 
be needed if you do not have belts or, er, lose them for the MOT.....

Removing brake drums - I've found that plenty of WD40 and tapping w a 
hammer will work with persistance. Work around the circumference and 
be patient it will come off.

Relocating cars - I brought my 73 Mk 4 Spitfire from the UK with me 
when I moved to Texas - the cost of shipping was trivial  - the cost 
of getting it legal to drive on the road was not. The only source of 
information which was accurate was the DoT in Washington. There are 
many who claim to know the rules but don't. I'd call the Aussie DoT 
equivalent and search for the right person. Might be expensive in 
international calls but may save much pain later.

Someone mentioned SU s are liked on Harleys. I think they used 1.5" 
SUs as upgrades on older shovelheads as they had Keihin (sp ?) carbs 
as standard. I think the current CV style carbs are generally 
considered fairly good once rejetted. Some HD parts books still list 
SUs for these models.

Neil

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