29-08-2017, 11:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 30-08-2017, 01:35 AM by Bob Culver.)
If nothing else, the Forum does stir the grey matter.
Why do the dogs prefer the Seven? Do they enjoy the attention? Do they crave excitement, and know about steering arms? Do they enjoy the roll and pitch? Do they enjoy speed and judge it by sensation? Does the modest deceleration suit them?
From observation in the days when dogs routinely travelled on truck trays, they clearly take a great interest in the passing scenery (and odours, one type in particular).
The ability to see out from within an RN/RP is rivalled by few other cars. I guess that is what attracts.
Seems like your hub is yet another victim of lapping mania.... On Model A Fords it is common to fit a packing sleeve but it is hard to imagine anything surviving with a Seven.
Depending on the contact pattern, the quandary will be how to treat the new hub.
Why do the dogs prefer the Seven? Do they enjoy the attention? Do they crave excitement, and know about steering arms? Do they enjoy the roll and pitch? Do they enjoy speed and judge it by sensation? Does the modest deceleration suit them?
From observation in the days when dogs routinely travelled on truck trays, they clearly take a great interest in the passing scenery (and odours, one type in particular).
The ability to see out from within an RN/RP is rivalled by few other cars. I guess that is what attracts.
Seems like your hub is yet another victim of lapping mania.... On Model A Fords it is common to fit a packing sleeve but it is hard to imagine anything surviving with a Seven.
Depending on the contact pattern, the quandary will be how to treat the new hub.