jjones752 (Offline)
#21
5/30/14 3:11 PM
Originally Posted by Racer12:
Just trying to have some fun guys! Lighten up, racing is to serious these days. Need more open trailers, coolers of beer, fans in the pits afterwards mingling with the racers. NONE of us are gettin rich so it might as well be a damn good time!
Bob
Just poking back myself Bob, no harm, no foul; hey, are you the guy with the midget and gas pump in his yard? We may be almost neighbors...
Jim Jones
Midwest Thunder Speed2 Midget #97
jjones752 (Offline)
#22
5/30/14 3:18 PM
But since anything worth doing is worth doing in excess, from Dictionary.com:
Motor
1. a comparatively small and powerful engine, especially an internal-combustion engine in an automobile, motorboat, or the like.
2. any self-powered vehicle.
3. a person or thing that imparts motion, especially a contrivance, as a steam engine, that receives and modifies energy from some natural source in order to utilize it in driving machinery.
4. Also called electric motor. Electricity. a machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy, as an induction motor.
Engine
noun
1. a machine for converting thermal energy into mechanical energy or power to produce force and motion.
2. a railroad locomotive.
3. a fire engine.
4. any mechanical contrivance.
5. a machine or instrument used in warfare, as a battering ram, catapult, or piece of artillery.
6. Obsolete. an instrument of torture, especially the rack.
Come to think of it, for most of us definition 6 of "engine" comes the closest...
Jim Jones
Midwest Thunder Speed2 Midget #97
chop (Offline)
#24
5/30/14 4:30 PM
Do you buy engine oil or motor oil?
Racer12 (Offline)
#25
5/30/14 4:41 PM
I wish I still lived on 28th street! That is Kirby with the midget, nice guy! I buy motor oil for my slot cars and engine oil for my truck! ;]
Bob
Charles Nungester
(Online)
#26
5/30/14 4:54 PM
I remember I had a Mercury Capri as my second car. Not the ones that became Mustang Bodies in 79 but before that. It had a small V6 and as light as the car was, I smoked most small blocks 305s-350s It was a part German Car not sure if the engine was German, But I always thought that engine would have been perfect for Midget racing. Even in that small Capri, It looked small but it had all kinds of torque and would just scream, it wasn't till about 80 where the V8s started pulling me..
Charles Nungester
TQ29m (Offline)
#28
5/30/14 5:06 PM
Chuck, they used that engine in the Sunbeam Alpine, the V was so narrow at the top, they had to put the carb on sideways, I was in DC in the service from 1961 to 1963, and there was a gal that lived in our apartment building that had a Sunbeam, talk about a honker, both of them, but it was no match for my Chevy powered Austin Healy, which I did the swap in the parking lot, there weren't many Corvette's around that wanted to mess with me either! I'm not sure who actually supplied the engine, but a little known fact, as late as the early 70's, you could still buy a Ford V860, in an import, it had evolved to a 100 by then, by stroking it a quarter. Bob
"Being old, isn't half as much fun, as getting there"! Ole Robert I!

TQ29m (Offline)
#30
5/30/14 6:33 PM
I think mine was a BN2, originally a 4 cyl, it was the LeMans model, steel fenders and aluminium trunk, hood with louvers, it had tendency to lose the hood above a hundred. Looks like I'll be in the pits tomorrow night, with truck, trailer, and car, driver unknown at this time, but I will have wheels. Bob that probably was a Tiger.
"Being old, isn't half as much fun, as getting there"! Ole Robert I!
