As a result of the discussions of late, and the great amount of assistance I recieved from Hal Kendall, I've been able to start converting The Gentleman's Express: Tech-Tips from the JIOC to the web. It took a little programming and a little editing, but I've managed to get chapter 1 online. I'll bee adding the future chapters over the coming weeks (depending on the rate of insomnia here, which is quite high). You can see the work to date here:
http://www.theymightberacing.com/Literature/GentlemansExpress.aspx
Cheers!
Jody
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Lightened Flywheels
I ran across this article the other day. It's a great, but simple, explanation of the value of lightening your flywheel. It goes through the mathematics of the effects of removing weight from the flywheel and it's apparent effects.
Here's the link: http://www.pumaracing.co.uk/FLYWHEEL.htm
Here's the link: http://www.pumaracing.co.uk/FLYWHEEL.htm
Monday, September 21, 2009
2002 Toyota Corolla Rear Struts
This weekend was spent changing out the rear struts on SWMBO's 2002 Toyota Corolla. It's a pretty easy job with the only real catch being having to disconnect the brake lines.
You can read more about it at: http://www.theymightberacing.com/Maintenance/TC02/RearStruts.aspx
Jody
You can read more about it at: http://www.theymightberacing.com/Maintenance/TC02/RearStruts.aspx
Jody
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Upcoming items
So, with the garage nice and cool, it's time to catch up on projects. Here's what's coming in the near future.
And then on, and then on, etc.
Jody
- Rebuilding the Stromberg Carburetor on the 1978 Triumph Spitfire 1500
- Rebuilding the brake master cylinder on the 1978 Triumph Spitfire 1500
- Completing the brake rebuild on the 1953 Studebaker Champion
- Replacing the rear struts in the 2002 Toyota Corolla
- Rebuilding the rear end for the 1974 Jensen Healey project (5speed rear)
And then on, and then on, etc.
Jody
Sunday, September 13, 2009
The AC is in!
So, the garage here at TheyMightBeRacing.com has been revolutionized. We now have air conditioning and life is good! http://www.theymightberacing.com/ShopTech/AirConditioning.aspx.
Jody
Jody
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Stupid Garage Trick #576

I don't think there's a single car guy that doesn't have one of these old Vitamin-D lights. Here's a trick I recently discovered. IF you swap out that old bulb for one of the new compact flourescents you can not only run a much brighter bulb, but it's also much hardter to break. The one in the picture above has been dropped, dragged and tossed multiple time and still functions perfectly. As a bonus side effect, it's a better environmental choice!
Cheers!
Jody
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Getting ready for garage improvements
So, a lot of you will think I'm nuts, but considering it's 5 am and I'm sweating before the sun comes up, believe me I need AC in the garage. For the next week all my car projects are temporarily put on hold as I do some improvements to the garage, most notably will be the gattling-gun style overkill air conditioning unit.
I picked it up from Home Depot last night, got it home, and attempted to put it into the garage only to discover that I couldn't fit the box in the room. On top of the standard junk, the family junk, and the two cars, I'd forgotten about the Studebaker brakes spread out on one half of the workbench, and the Triumph Spitfire carburetor and master cylinder on the other half! Add that to a full Jensen Healey 5 speed rear end under foot and the random goodies I'd stockpiled since the last good garage clean, and it's just a nightmare out there.
So far, a good hour's worth of sorting and shifting and I can move around again, another hour or so, and I should be able to roll the Jensen Healey out of the garage, shift the Austing Healey 3000 over to it's spot, and then I can access the wall, once I move the rolling shelving. eesh.
From there, it'll be cutting a hole in the wall and reinforcing it, adding a 220V circuit (which I've been wanting out there anyways, - note to self, should probably put an extension electrical box on sometime soon I'm out of circuits for a big compressor) plugging the AC in, and then I'll be able to store sides of beef in there while working on cars. :)
I can't wait for my garage to be cold!
Jody
I picked it up from Home Depot last night, got it home, and attempted to put it into the garage only to discover that I couldn't fit the box in the room. On top of the standard junk, the family junk, and the two cars, I'd forgotten about the Studebaker brakes spread out on one half of the workbench, and the Triumph Spitfire carburetor and master cylinder on the other half! Add that to a full Jensen Healey 5 speed rear end under foot and the random goodies I'd stockpiled since the last good garage clean, and it's just a nightmare out there.
So far, a good hour's worth of sorting and shifting and I can move around again, another hour or so, and I should be able to roll the Jensen Healey out of the garage, shift the Austing Healey 3000 over to it's spot, and then I can access the wall, once I move the rolling shelving. eesh.
From there, it'll be cutting a hole in the wall and reinforcing it, adding a 220V circuit (which I've been wanting out there anyways, - note to self, should probably put an extension electrical box on sometime soon I'm out of circuits for a big compressor) plugging the AC in, and then I'll be able to store sides of beef in there while working on cars. :)
I can't wait for my garage to be cold!
Jody
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