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Re: [TR] GT6 Engine Still Seized

To: terryrs@comcast.net, triumphs@autox.team.net,
Subject: Re: [TR] GT6 Engine Still Seized
From: TRDOCTOR@aol.com
Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2008 09:29:49 EDT
I ended up selling the car to someone else before it was restored.  I  know 
at one point he put in a milk crate for a seat and drove it around.   Don't 
know what ever happened to it.  When it started it didn't smoke so .  . .   
Could 
be the difference between a TRactor engine and  others.
 
Sam and Carol Clark 
Green Country Triumphs 
TS45355L  O
CC82030U O
Cell: 918-625-6798  

 
In a message dated 6/1/2008 7:57:21 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
terryrs@comcast.net writes:

Great story, Sam!
 
Just curious, how long were you able to run the same engine before you  had 
to do anything to it?  I'm wondering whether the place where the  rings had 
frozen to the cylinder wall had any effect.....
 
Terry Smith, '59 TR3A
New Hampshire
 

--------------  Original message -------------- 
From: TRDOCTOR@aol.com 

> I  have read what others have written about seized engines. Here is my 
story.  
> 10 or so years ago I bought a TR3A that had been sitting outside  under a 
> "tarp". The carbs were full of leaves/mud dobber nests and  the interior 
was 
> just about non existent. The engine was also  seized. I took all the plugs 
out 
> and did all of the normal things.  Marvel, penetrating oil, you name it. I 
> finally put it in gear and  rocked it and it broke loose. I rebuilt the 
carbs 
> (another story),  changed the oil, did a tune up, and put the gas line to 
the 
> pump in  a can of gas under the car. When I tried to crank the car with the 
>  starter, the starter was froze. I took a 2 X 4 and placed it on the end of 
 
> the offending piece and gave it a smart smack with a hamme r. It  worked. 
The 
> car cranked and fired. It spit what remained of the  innards of the muffler 
> about 20 feet behind the car. I came up with  80 lbs. oil pressure and 
settled 
> out at 180 degrees temp. It was a  memorable evening when it lit off. 
> 
> Sam and Carol Clark  
> Green Country Triumphs 
> TS45355L O 
> CC82030U O  
> Cell: 918-625-6798 
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