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Re: TR-3A - Loose head bolts; combustion gasses in cooling syste

To: JAMES_S_WALLACE@HP-Canada-om1.om.hp.com
Subject: Re: TR-3A - Loose head bolts; combustion gasses in cooling syste
From: fred thomas <vafred@erols.com>
Date: Wed, 27 May 1998 15:05:47 -0700
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
References: <H000047206d8ef8f@MHS>
JAMES_S_WALLACE@HP-Canada-om1.om.hp.com wrote:
> 
>      John,
>      The manifolds are bolted together with two bolts that are a bit out of
>      sight; watch for them if you want to separate. These bolts are affixed 
>from
>      the underside.
>      The exhaust manifold can come off the head while still connected to the
>      downpipe, and just lean over to one side. If you try to undo that flange,
>      the studs will likely break off, and you're in for more work.
>      Since you're into replacing the head gasket, likely, you may want to
>      consider using a copper one. If you re-heat copper to red with a propane
>      torch it will be re-annealed; then you can use it over again. There will 
>be
>      naysayers about this, but, what the heck, some of us like hacking around 
>a
>      bit. (They are a bit on the thick side though.) (Not the naysayers, the
>      gaskets!)
>      I got the following website from Justin Wagner's list (great list 
>Justin!):
> 
>      http://www.headgasket.com/
> 
>      Best regards,
>      Jim Wallace
>      '60 TR3 TS81417
> **********************************************
> From: John Cowan <jfcowan@earthlink.net>
> Subject: TR-3A - Loose head bolts; combustion gasses in cooling system
> 
> ......Or would it just be better to take off the manifolds, remove the head 
>and
> replace the head gasket?
> 
> Taking off the manifolds looks straighforward, except for the joint where
> the exhaust manifold and the exhaust pipe meet.  Does anyone know if there
> are any pitfalls in this operation?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> John Cowan

James, you can also use bath water over, but you will certainly feel a 
lot cleaner and more comfortable with clean fresh water, and its sure a 
lots cheaper down the road tomorrow.


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