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RE: Bonnet securing hardware warning

To: "'James Henningsen'" <jdhenn@cfl.rr.com>,
Subject: RE: Bonnet securing hardware warning
From: Mark Hooper <mhooper@pixelsystems.com>
Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 16:16:06 -0500
I got nailed with the same problem several years ago. The factory original
bolts were definitely different lengths on my 72 TR6. I just grabbed them
out of the bucket randomly when re-installing. Wrong move!! Fortunately it
was before the final paint so no great tragedy, but very aggravating.  Sorry
to hear about your bonnet.

Mark Hooper
72 TR6


-----Original Message-----
From: James Henningsen [mailto:jdhenn@cfl.rr.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 6:40 PM
To: 6 Pack TR6 List
Subject: Bonnet securing hardware warning


Howdy listers,
I have some bad news from the restoration front. I have found out 
something that you all might new to be aware of if replacing the 
hardware that secures the bonnet (hood) to the bonnet securing hinges. 
 The parts catalog shows that there are eight bolts with the same bolt 
number that are required.  See pg 361 of TRF green catalog - part HU807P 
(#FD37).  Two of the eight bolts mount to the side of the bonnet.  Upon 
install of a new set of bolts from TRF, I noticed (after of course) that 
the bolt is too long as it left a nice dimple on the top side of the 
bonnet. :-(   It just happened to be my freshly repainted hood of 
course. I didn't even look closely at the original bolts to look for 
size difference since they are all the same part number.  However, on 
examination of the old bolts (I assume orignal since they have the 
pointed tip) I noticed that two are shorter than the rest.  I checked 
with Dave at TRF and he checked the original Triumph parts books and 
they also showed the eight bolts with the same length.  Has anyone had 
this problem?  Are all 8 bolts supposed to be the same length?

Jim Henningsen
Bummed in Kissimmee
75 TR6
80 TR7

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