I rebuilt the engine on my first TC in 1961 at the tender age of 19 and finished it in a gleaming coat of Rustoleum red spray paint but, for whatever reason, decided I didn't like the red so I sprayed right over it with a couple of coats of Rustoleum "ivory". I thought it looked terrific but after it had been run for a while, the red started to bleed through and blend with the ivory to the point where I ended up with a very pink engine. Time constraints and the fact that it was my only transportation did not allow me the luxury of being able to remove the engine yet again to repaint it. As time went by, I grew to like my pink engine if only because nobody else had one.
My present TC has had a Volvo engine installed, I understand, since the early 1970s. This engine is not pink but, should the need arise to remove it at any time, I very well might paint it pink purely as a favor to certain listers so that they can snicker and make snide remarks which, I know, gives them immense pleasure.
I would certainly like to hear from anyone who is driving a chevy (V8?) powered TC as, to apply that much HP and torque to so pathetic a little chassis obviously requires far more testosterone than I have left and this guy probably has some interesting stories to tell.
By the way, does anyone have any experience in installing an MGA dif into a TC? I became quite proficient at changing rear half shafts and fishing the little broken piece out with a coat hanger but I would rather not do that anymore. My sources indicate that an MGA has about 3 more inches of track than a TC. Is this a problem?
Badger
"Spes mea in scientia est"
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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> Would that be the pink Volvo engine??
> BTW, there is a guy with a Chevy engine in a TC here in town. I invited him
> to join us. He and Badger can swap swapping stories.![]()
> Best,
> Ray
> "Spes mea in Deo est"