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Re: Triumph TR-6 gearbox question

To: Andrew Mace <amace@unix2.nysed.gov>
Subject: Re: Triumph TR-6 gearbox question
From: bollen@ibm.net
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 04:46:03 -0500
Cc: William Kellogg <bill212@dbstech.com>, Scions of Stanpart <triumphs@autox.team.net>
References: <Pine.SOL.3.91.990211220710.12279A-100000@unix2.nysed.gov>
Andrew Mace wrote:
> 
> Having had the good fortune NOT ever to have dug deep inside a gearbox,
> I'm afraid I can't answer the question. Are there any listers out there
> who would like to help Bill on this?
> 
> --Andy
> 
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> On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, William Kellogg wrote:
> 
> > Dear Sir,
> >
> > I hope you can help me with a question I have regarding the purchase of =
> > a 1974 Triumph TR-6. The owner said that the Synchronizer in second gear =
> > is not functioning properly and that this problem is quite common with =
> > that transmission. Could you please provide me with a worst case and =
> > best case scenario as far as cost to have this repaired and the =
> > availability of parts to do so. I wouldn't repair it my self, I would =
> > have it done.
> >
> > Thank you in advance
> >
> > Bill Kellogg


William. a non O/D gearbox costs $500 for a rebuild.I believe all parts
are readily available, but I would urge you to seek out a Triumph
specialist. It is very hard to do these boxes correctly so they last. A
regular transmission shop will botch it up- been there, done that. If
you have O/D send it all as a unit as you may have metal shavings in it-
mine did and my problem was like yours. Good luck, Stu
74 Tr6 80 TR8

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