From tr3driver at ca.rr.com Fri Jul 3 09:19:42 2009 From: tr3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall) Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2009 08:19:42 -0700 Subject: [Autojumble] For Sale : TR4 motor on Craigslist (Chatsworth,CA) Message-ID: <20090703151942926.STTP2041@cdptpa-omta04.mail.rr.com> Saw this on Craigslist, thought perhaps someone might be interested: Ad reads: "Complete valve job new pistons and liners, reground cam new lifters new cam bearings, timing chain, clutch kit, complete motor balanced, rear oil seal conversion kit, crank ground .010 .010 with HD bearings crank was crack tested. For more info contact me. jsiam1 at earthlink.net 818 350 6222 I'm in Chatsworth Ca 91311" http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/pts/1251731758.html From eltonclark at gmail.com Fri Jul 3 11:18:07 2009 From: eltonclark at gmail.com (Elton E. (Tony) Clark) Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2009 12:18:07 -0500 Subject: [Autojumble] For Sale : TR4 motor on Craigslist (Chatsworth, CA) In-Reply-To: <20090703151942926.STTP2041@cdptpa-omta04.mail.rr.com> References: <20090703151942926.STTP2041@cdptpa-omta04.mail.rr.com> Message-ID: *Sigh . . If only I had an old Ferguson TE 20 tractor laying around . . the TR motors are a bolt- in deal for the TEs and that switch would be about a 100 horsepower up-grade . . that'd be a mowing son-of-a-gun! :-> Tony * On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 10:19 AM, Randall wrote: > Saw this on Craigslist, thought perhaps someone might be interested: > > Ad reads: > > "Complete valve job new pistons and liners, reground cam new lifters new > cam > bearings, timing chain, clutch kit, complete motor balanced, rear oil seal > conversion kit, crank ground .010 .010 with HD bearings crank was crack > tested. For more info contact me. jsiam1 at earthlink.net 818 350 6222 I'm in > Chatsworth Ca 91311" > > http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/pts/1251731758.html > _______________________________________________ > Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html > > Autojumble mailing list > > You are subscribed as eltonclark at gmail.com > > Autojumble at autox.team.net > http://autox.team.net/mailman/listinfo/autojumble From mdporter at dfn.com Wed Jul 8 14:02:35 2009 From: mdporter at dfn.com (Michael Porter) Date: Wed, 08 Jul 2009 14:02:35 -0600 Subject: [Autojumble] Just a trial balloon... Message-ID: <4A54FB5B.40404@dfn.com> ... for the moment. I'm reaching the point where I have to decide about surviving into retirement or keeping up with a hobby I can't afford. I never made much money when I was working, and was laid off, more or less permanently, at the age of 56. The company for which I last worked failed, started, failed again, started again, then failed yet again and is still in bankruptcy. That work was the only reason why I stayed where I am, and I've been able to work a little over three months for them in the last nearly six years. I have a very small house which I can't sell, and I have no space left in which to do any real work toward getting cars done, and have lots of stuff eating up money sitting in storage. I'm pretty much going to have to live on abbreviated Social Security and the crunch has finally come. So, I'm thinking about disposing of everything mechanical so I can find a place to retire in which I'd be more comfortable, but, obviously, I can't do that unless I can dispose of most everything that's an anchor keeping me here. So, I'm putting up everything for sale, with the proviso that I've got to get guarantees from buyers for virtually everything for sale before I commit to selling. Doesn't make sense to be tied to this location because some percentage of the total can't be unloaded at a reasonable price. Many items were put in storage because of the local code nazis. I'll provide plenty of detail and asking prices upon request. Here's the abbreviated inventory list: Triiumphs, in no particular order. 1971 GT6 1980 TR7 1966? TR4A IRS 1964 TR4 1970 GT6 Miscellany: 1986 Nissan 300ZX 1986 Nissan 300ZX (no, that's not a stutter on the enter key). 1970-or so Bridgeport vertical milling machine, 42" table, 3-phase, 5 hp drive, ways are not perfect, but serviceable. Enco 9x27 lathe--good for small items and about twenty years old, with only occasional use. P&H 3-phase 400A Tig/Stick welder. A fuckin' brute. 800 lbs of iron and copper, with a set of casters installed by a pretend engineer. Somewhat of an effort to move around. Virtually antique spark-gap high-voltage generator for Tig work, but, hey, it does the job. Just needs water plumbing, foot pedal, a torch and a flowmeter/gas supply. Downside--can't do aluminum welding very well--DC only in Tig mode and no HV AC. Very, very good for carbon and stainless steel, though. I built _large_ experimental machines for the coal processing industry with this welder. A real challenge--1968 VW camper, with a 1756cc Lancia twincam which I installed, oh, about 25 years ago. After ten years of hard use, I put full synthetic oil in it and the old, tired engine almost immediately shit the bed because of not enough oil pressure as the oil too easily ran out of the worn mains. Complete, right down to a worn red-leather driver's seat from the Lancia and a side-mounted radiator and 40DCOEs on a homemade manifold. Upgraded to `72 front disc brakes, `72 rear hubs and 14" stud-mounted rims. Body, despite being refurbished in `87, shows the effects of years on Michigan and Massachusetts salted roads. Misc. spare parts--used A-Type TR4 trans/OD, half-assed rusted GT6 trans w/OD shaft, and a disassembled OD with freshly-lined sliding member, a few (I think) good synchros, stuff like that. Oxy/acetylene tanks (B size), no certification available since I purchased them myself three decades ago. If that's cool with your state and local gas supplier, go fer `em. My local suppliers verified compliance at the last fill--many years ago. As one might expect, I can't fit all that into an 11 x 16 garage and get anything done. I expected to work until I was 66 and save the cash for a little place in the country with a nice-sized shop, but it was not to be. Details-as expansive as required--upon request. Cheers. -- Michael Porter Roswell, NM Never let anyone drive you crazy when you know it's within walking distance.... From mdporter at dfn.com Wed Jul 8 14:16:39 2009 From: mdporter at dfn.com (Michael Porter) Date: Wed, 08 Jul 2009 14:16:39 -0600 Subject: [Autojumble] This got kicked for too many bytes for some lists, so... Message-ID: <4A54FEA7.4020508@dfn.com> ... a repeat with abbreviations, and apologies if it's a duplication: This is a trial balloon... for the moment. I'm reaching the point where I have to decide about surviving into retirement or keeping up with a hobby I can't afford. I never made much money when I was working, and was laid off, more or less permanently, at the age of 56. I tried to buy decent cars cheap with the expectation of having time and money to make them better later. The company for which I last worked failed and is still in bankruptcy. That work was the only reason why I stayed where I am, and I've worked for them three months in the last nearly six years. I have a very small house which I can't sell, and I have no space in which to do any work toward getting cars done, and have stuff eating up money sitting in storage. I'm going to have to live on abbreviated Social Security and the crunch has finally come. So, I'm thinking about disposing of everything mechanical so I can find a place to retire I'd like better, but, obviously, I can't do that unless I can dispose of everything that's an anchor. So, I'm putting up everything for sale, with the proviso that I've got to get guarantees from buyers for virtually everything for sale before I commit to selling. Doesn't make sense to take a big loss and still be tied to this location because some percentage of the total can't be unloaded at a reasonable price. I'll provide plenty of detail and asking prices upon request. Here's the abbreviated inventory list: Triiumphs, in no particular order. 1971 GT6 1980 TR7 1966? TR4A IRS 1964 TR4 1970 GT6 Miscellany: 1986 Nissan 300ZX 1986 Nissan 300ZX (no, that's not a stutter on the enter key). 1970-or so Bridgeport vertical milling machine, 42" table, 3-phase, 5 hp drive, ways are not perfect, but serviceable. Enco 9x27 lathe--good for small items and about twenty years old, with only occasional use. P&H 3-phase 400A Tig/Stick welder. A fuckin' brute. 800 lbs of iron and copper, with a set of casters installed by a pretend engineer. Somewhat of an effort to move around. Antique spark-gap high-voltage generator for Tig work, but, hey, it does the job. Needs water plumbing, foot pedal, a torch and a flowmeter/gas supply. Downside--can't do aluminum welding very well--DC only in Tig mode and no HV AC. Very good for carbon and stainless steel, though. I built _large_ experimental machines for the coal processing industry with this welder. A real challenge--1968 VW camper, with a 1756cc Lancia twincam installed, oh, about 25 years ago. After ten years of hard use, I put full synthetic oil in it and the old, tired engine almost immediately shit the bed because of not enough oil pressure as the oil too easily ran out of the worn mains. Complete, right down to a worn red-leather driver's seat, a side-mounted radiator and 40DCOEs on a homemade manifold. Upgraded to `72 front disc brakes, `72 rear hubs and 14" stud-mounted rims. Body, despite being refurbished in `87, shows the effects of years on Michigan and Massachusetts salted roads. Misc. spare parts--used A-Type TR4 trans/OD, half-assed rusted GT6 trans w/OD shaft, and a disassembled OD with freshly-lined sliding member, a few (I think) good synchros, stuff like that. Oxy/acetylene tanks (B size), no certification available since I purchased them three decades ago. If that's cool with your state and local gas supplier, go fer `em. My local suppliers verified compliance at the last fill--many years ago. As one might expect, I can't fit all that into an 11 x 16 garage and get anything done. I expected to work until I was 66 and save the cash for a little place in the country with a nice-sized shop, but it was not to be. Details-as expansive as required--upon request. Cheers. -- Michael Porter Roswell, NM Never let anyone drive you crazy when you know it's within walking distance....