I picked up my spider yesterday and drove it home from Norfolk, VA, 550 miles. It was a top down kinda day and made the whole trip that way. Took 11 hours. This was the first time I have driven the vehicle on the road. My test drive was just around the block. The car was owned by my daughters old boss and she had it for several years.
I now know exactly what all you Spider owners are talking about when you say how much fun these are to drive. The freeway experience was so so. When i got off the freeway on the surface roads, this baby rocks
I am used to driving Mazda sticks and getting to know this vehicle will be different. I stalled it in traffic in Norfolk. It doesn't want to lug when starting out at a light. Is this typical of Spiders? If I keep the rpm at 2k or above, it does fine. The 2nd gear syncro is weak so quick shifts are not going to happen w/o a double clutch. The speedo is broken and stopped at 76k. I suspect that the mileage is much higher. I eventually plan to do a complete restoration starting with rust repair, replacement of suspension bushings, springs & shocks, paint and an engine & tranny rebuild. From what I could see under the car, rust damage does not look extensive.
Now that I have had a chance to drive and look at the car, i am curious about whether it is really a 74 or not. The vehicle ID on the door says 74 and it matches the one on the window frame. It is not important, I'm just curious. The head lights are switched on by twisting the lever on the side of the steering column. High and low beams are changed by moving the lever up and down.
When did they change from the floor switch for the high and low beams?
I noticed the following while driving back yesterday and wonder if any of you can give me some insights.
1. The gas gauge does not register properly. When full it reads only about 1/2 and the needle bounces up and down like it has a short or something in the wiring. I will pull the gauge next weekend to check it out.
2. The oil pressure gauge only read a little over 1/2 way to 57 psi when at 3,500 - 4,000 rpm. That was as high as it ever got. when at an idle, the pressure would drop to almost 0. Is this possibly a sending unit or just a tired engine that needs rebuilding and or a new oil pump? I had to add a quart of oil to get it to the top of the band on the dip stick. I used about 1/4-1/2 quart on the trip.
3. The water temperature stayed pretty much right on 180 and sometimes just a needle width above that. I drove at 3,500 rpm in 5th most of the time on the freeway. PO had a new water pump and thermostat put in last year.
Thanks for your comments. I will update as I work on the car.
Luscombe