Posts for September, 2009

Lucas Overseas Technical Correspondence Course

I have found that belonging to the email list, ” healeys@autox.team.net” helpful if not entertaining from time to time.  Today there was an entry that I think may be valuable to club members and I urge taking a look at the following web address, http://www.healey6.com/bulletin.htm.  This address will take you to a new addition to John Sims very useful wevsite.  The new item is a copy of original Lucas training material for multiple electrical items on our Healeys.  I haven’t yet fully explored it myself but according to the email lister providing the item the course is VERY helpful.  It has excellent step by step procedures for diagnosing faults with everything from horns, control heads, wipers, starters to OD circuitry and equipment.  The OD electrics section is particularly useful to help owners understand what all the various relays and switches do (esp. for 100 owners).  The distributor, horns, wiper, lighting and wiring sections are also exceptionally useful as
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Northwest Meet 2009

Austin Healey Northwest Meet 2009

‘Nestled in the heart of Oregon’s beautiful wine country, McMinnville is Oregon at its best. There are numerous scenic roads and beautiful vistas as well as the charming downtown area. You can enjoy delicious wine tasting, explore downtown shops or just have fun on the meandering Healey roads.’ I could not come up with a better description than John Carter’s of the site of the 2009 Austin Healey Northwest Meet. We arrived Thursday afternoon after a beautiful trip down Hwy 99 from Portland. The sky was blue, and the temperature was a perfect 75 degrees. Registration and socializing took place in the parking lot reserved for us, and at 5:45 we lined up the Healey’s for our first planned event, dinner at Golden Valley Pub and Brewery. Located in McMinnville’s historic downtown district, Golden Valley is well known for their outstanding beers, premium local wines, comfortable environment and delicious food. There were 44 of us seated in our own room where we enjoyed fabulous beer, wine and repast. We returned to the motel after dinner and continued to socialize in the Hospitality Room provided by the Red Lion Inn.
Friday was a ‘free’ day to explore on your own or pal up with others and go wine tasting, stroll through the Historic Downtown area, visit the beautiful campus of Linfield College or tour the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. More Healeys arrived over night and more came in the morning, so we knew we would make quite an impression as we all ventured about the area. Larry and I opted to go to the Museum, knowing there was a new building recently opened totally dedicated to Space Flight and Exploration. We spent the morning touring the Aviation Museum, including a tour of a B-17 bomber and of course, the world’s largest wooden airplane, the ‘Spruce Goose’. After lunch and a glass of Spruce Goose Pinot Gris, we continued our tour of the Space Museum. There we were able to visit the Titan II Launch Room and view a 5 minute launch simulation. We returned to the motel to socialize in the parking lot again (the weather could not be finer), and learn where everyone else had gone and what they had seen. We were still getting new arrivals around 3:30 which marked the beginning of the Slot Car Races. Denis and Jan Saxon hosted this event with help and the round robin began! 36 cars raced, 4 at a time. With expert guidance from Denis, we all had a grand time with 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winning a bottle of local wine and a ‘medal’. John Carter and his ‘Idleometer’ started making the rounds at 4:00 and with the help of George Koeber, tested the idles on any Healey whose owner was brave and confident. John Carter created this ‘Rube Goldberg’ like machine which records the roughness or smoothness of your idle. We had quite a few test but the results won’t be in until tomorrow night to allow more testing in the afternoon. We all convened in the Hospitality Room for a buffet of appetizers including fruit, veggies, cold cuts, cheeses, meatballs and dessert. It was a great spread and while you were in line, you could check out the Healey-Feely bags.
On Saturday, after our daily continental breakfast provided complimentary by Red Lion, we all assembled in the parking lot. Jan Whittlesey and Glen Enright were our guides on a road tour of the surrounding area. What an incredible drive! Through farmland, foothills, vineyard and nurseries, we wound around, arriving in Carlton at 11:00 to roam around the shops, taste wine if you were inclined, or just sit on a bench and watch rest of us take a break. We saddled back up at 11:45 to caravan to Laurel Ridge Winery where we tasted wine and ate our picnic lunches overlooking vineyards. Our hosts did their best to accommodate such a large crowd and all had a good time. After lunch, some of us headed back to MAC, some continued wine tasting at Willakenzie Winery up the road. We all gathered back at the parking lot at 4:00 for socializing, testing your idle with John Carter’s Idleometer and general relaxing after a Healey tour day. At 5:45 we saddled up again for our Authentic Texan Barbeque at the McMinnville Senior Center. The theme was Western and quite a few brave souls dressed accordingly. It was fun to see the cowboy hats and boots, skirts and turquoise! We had an excellent dinner catered by Buster’s Authentic Texan Barbeque! After dinner, we returned to the motel for awards for ‘games’, raffle and door prize drawings, and socializing in the Hospitality Room. I think the first awards were given for ‘Oil Stains’. A sheet of brown paper was placed under your Healey for a period of ½ to 1 hour. Then Gary and Jan Jackson announced the winners; ‘Most Oil’ went to Phil Daniels, ‘Least Oil’ went to Michael DeWilds and ‘Most Artistic’ Oil Stain went to Dennis Saxon. The next awards were given for the Idleometer test. Tom Magnuson(45pts.) won a run away first place, John Stevens(70pts.) won second place and Michael Hartfield took third with 74pts.. And the two winners of the Questions to the Answer were Bruce and Sue Jackson for first place and Susan White for second place. Final awards going to winners of the Slot Races were Michael Hartfield with first, Bob Poague with second, and Doris Johnson won third. The Healey-Feely contest was won by Lynn Martin. Then we learned the raffle winners. We had an amazing array of items for raffle and all were very pleased with their winnings. A good time was had by all. We had a total of 108 people registered from Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, Idaho and even one couple, Terry and Patricia Bancroft from Sydney, Australia (they were driving the beautiful metallic green Cougar!). We had about 40 Healeys of various makes. All that were left were the good-byes in the parking lot on Sunday morning and promises to ‘See you next year!’ at the 2010 Austin Healey Northwest Meet at Lake Chelan!

Thanks to all who helped make this a wonderful event, especially John and Judy Carter, George and Jackie Koeber, and Glen Enright and Jan Whittlesey.
Also, many thanks to Kym Randolph for writing this article.

BJ8 at Silver Auction

A black BJ8 was for sale at the Silver Auction held in Portland this past weekend.  The car did not sell.  The reserve price on the vehicle was $50.0 K.  The highest bid was $34.0 K.  If anyone is looking for a 1965 BJ8 it may be worth investigating through Silver Auctions.  Pictures of the car are posted on the auction house’s website (www.silverauctions.com) as item “160″.  Based on what can be observed from the pictures the car has new wire wheels and big tires.  It may also have a relatively new exhaust.  The interior appears to have been redone and the engine block has fresh engine green paint.  Otherwise the car appears to be a “driver”.

Healey Team Bonneville Report

The Healey Team and the cars they constructed were amazing. The Healey spectators, owners and general supporters that made the pilgrimage to “the salt” were also impressive. The following is a summary of the Healey Team efforts and successes. The latter did not come easily for the Team but success was their’s.

TEAM HEALEY BONNEVILLE RESULTS
5300 = Endurance car

5400 = Streamliner

ay Ran CAR/ DRIVER Quarter Speed FIRST MILE MIDDLE MILE LAST MILE Exit Speed
Thurs

5300

VERSTRAETE, BRUNO A

106.82888

96.51296

79.16227

0

0

Fri

5300

JARICK, JOE F

120.42061

121.48517

120.32912

87.59923

95.15466

Fri

5300

BRUNO

120.3798

121.43874

122.59669

0

0

Fri

5300

BRUNO

119.4555

120.5135

121.9732

0

0

Sat

5400

PIKE, DAVID A

147.99515

149.06817

119.90081

0

0

Sat

5300

JARICK, JOE F

119.23299

118.78213

119.71928

0

0

Sat

5300

JARICK, JOE F

120.87174

121.99833

123.60246

85.58282

36.42148

Sat

5300

BRUNO

123.00451

124.316

126.27846

127.41139

127.70891

October 10th Event

October 10, 2009

Let’s go to the Beach

On Sat. Oct. 10, join us for a relaxing tour to the coast. We’re going to meet at exit 65 off Hwy. 26 just west of Portland. Go north off the exit onto Cornell Rd.

Go right at the first light and we’ll be there. At this location there is an AM-PM Mart which has fuel, snacks, etc. The tour will begin at 9 a.m. dull.

We’ll have several opportunities along the way to stop for fuel, etc. About midway through we’ll stop for lunch, then it’s back on the road to Seaside.

The Club will be providing dinner and dessert. Please bring the beverage of choice. The business meeting will follow at approx. 3:30 p.m.

For those wishing to stay over night, two motels are very close.

  • Motel 6 1-503-738-6269
  • Shilo Inn-East 1-800-222-2244

Re: the dinner head count which follows the tour, please rsvp to tomsimport@ipinc.net or 503-245-0174.

Don’t miss out on this fun event!

Tom and Skip Monaco

AHCO Welcomes new members

Jim and Gail Smalley

P.O. Box 848

Wauna, WA 98395

The Smalleys are proud owners of a 1956 100-M

Nikk White

25285 SW Rainbow Ln.

Hillsboro, OR 97123

Nikk has a 1960 Sprite MK 1

How a Differential Works

“How Differential Gear works (BEST Tutorial): I just love this video of how a differential works. The page says the movie is from the 30s, but I think some of the cars are post-war. I put it somewhere in the 50s.

Skip forward to about two minutes in. It’s a really great tutorial. I find it somewhat amazing that the small teeth on those gears can withstand the stresses of moving the entire car.”

New Club roster coming soon…

A new Club roster will be printed next month, so please take a moment to check your copy – making sure that all of your information is correct. If any of your info has changed, please let me know at: tomsimport@ipinc.net

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Four Healey Videos

I have received a series of advertising videos from the Frederique Constant watch company.  The videos all include interesting scenes with some quite nice Austin-Healeys in them.

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How To Receive Emails of New Postings

Many members have been asking about how they can get an email whenever there is a new posting on the website. Follow these steps to make it happen:
 
1.  Go to the AHCO website and login with your password.
 
2.  At the top of the page next to your name, click “Dashboard”.
 
3.  Under Profile scroll down to “Update Profile”(in blue) and click on it.
 
4.  Under Profile, user update, scroll down to “Email Preferences” at the bottom of the page and check both boxes.
 
5.  Click “Update Profile”(in blue) under the boxes.
 
You will now receive an email any time a new post is entered on the website.

You can further specify what types of posts you want to be emailed by clicking the “subscriptions” link in the left hand column.

Select the “subscribe catagories”  you wish to be notified on and then click the “Update Preferences” button.

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