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I have changed mine but I used a bit of a different approach after
hearing all the troubles people were having. I used a couple of snap
in place nylon bushing from the local Ace Hardware. Very very easy
installation, daily driver. I did, however, have to use two of them on
each side (one inside the other).
Larry
TR4A, TR6 and TR8
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Subject: RE: TR6 throttle link bushings
Author: triumphs-owner@autox.team.net at SMTPGATE
Date: 10/24/96 11:20 PM
I spoke with a couple of people that suggested splitting the
bushings, too. I chose the boiling method and it works
great. Using a small flat screwdriver, I SLOWLY worked them
into place. You may have to run around the car from inside
to outside 734 times, but patience is key. I did notice
however, that my throttle shaft tended to stick on the
bushings a little. I would suggest that you lube them well
before putting the shaft back in to avoid this.
CStretz@freemark.com
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From: cstretz@FreeMark.COM (Chad M. Stretz)
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Subject: RE: TR6 throttle link bushings
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 1996 23:20:40 -0400
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