Saturday I had it off the jackstands after the gas tank reseal. I backed it up ramps to torque the lower links. Good thing I had to as it was leaking gas from the filter connections (34lbs.). I thought I had them plenty tight but the high pressure hose was fairly soft so the jubilee clips sunk in more than the pressure would indicate. A couple of (partial) turns and they dried up. off into town to pick up some stuff. A glorious warm summers day almost T-shirt weather and blue skies as Jim's Oregon rain stayed to the south.
Sunday was the club's run to Victoria for their Father's Day Picnic at Beason Hill Park. Out of about 250 cars I was the only TR7 DHC, one other TR7 coupe and a modified TR8 Coupe. I talked to one guy who had his Spitfire appraised at just under $19,000 dollars which made him feel pretty good as he spent $20,000 dollars on it.
It started out cloudy but they burnt off at mid day for a perfect run home at speed. It was nice to be able to run over 2,500 rpm without bogging because of fuel starvation.
Here's a link to short slideshow of a few pictures.
http://s119.photobucket.com/albums/o131/Spit999/Beacon%20Hill%20Park%202010/?albumview=slideshow
TR7 Spider - 1978 Spifire - 1976 Spitfire - 1988 Tercel 4X4 - Kali on Integra - 1991 Integra