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lol
I do have plans for the Jag. Yes, it will be a convertible E type, maybe series III, and definitely in a nice deep purple or green. I want either a 4.2L straight six or the 5.3V12. Fuel injected though. Will certainly come and race you some day. |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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Bah, late in the thread
![]() If you don't get it powder coated and go the paint route, el-cheapo RONA brand primer works on aluminum.... crummy on everything else, but aluminum it works on. "Genuine" aluminum/metal primers that can be bought in retail stores, do not do anything but lighten your wallet. Like Ashok says, glossy finishes show the smallest ooops. But you can use a matte clear top finish to take care of that. Clean is essential. If you don't want to use nasty chemicals, dishsoap gets rid of oils (air dry and handle with lates gloves after) and a half-hour before priming, wipe down with a clean cloth (hospital grade cloths work, no dust!) soaked in rubbing alcohol. Cheers! |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Canandaigua, NY USA
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Ah, the Triumph. I hesitate to respond, as no "real" Triumph aficionado would even include it- it's a 1976 TR-7 that my wife and I bought new that year. I autocrossed (pylon raced) it for several years with good success, but it hasn't been driven in about a decade. Sort of a retirement project, though all it really needs are a few seals and a battery. Long ago I installed a new ignition, Huffaker cam and some suspension mods (plus a full engine rebuild), so it goes pretty good. Never waste money on a carb synchronizer- any audiophile worth his or her salt can synchronize carbs with nothing more than a length of garden hose.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Ahhhhh, the Triumph!
Actually it sounds like fun! I don't know much about the TR7s, but how about a project for this Winter (don't wait to retire,you'll have plentyof other things to do then). And zip around next Summer? That's just about what we use for Motorcycles to sync the carbs too! Regards//Keith Hey Conrad, do you want to meet us for the big race at Niagra falls?
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