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RE: I'm back.

To: "'Christopher Ball'" <cball@oct.on.ca>, "'triumphs list'" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: I'm back.
From: "Musson, Carl" <musson@chekhov.arts.usf.edu>
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 16:43:13 -0500charset="iso-8859-1"
Don't have answer -
But it is good to have a Ball to bounce around again.    Welcome back.
Carl


 -----Original Message-----
From:   Christopher Ball [mailto:cball@oct.on.ca] 
Sent:   Tuesday, February 15, 2000 4:33 PM
To:     'triumphs list'
Subject:        I'm back.


Well, if you've been on the list for a long time, and you have a good memory
indeed, then you might remember me. It's been two years or more since I've
had time to post however, and I was tempted away by a few two wheeled
Triumphs for a spell. It's great to be back. I've had three notes comes in
just while typing this !

All that aside, I'm in the midst of prepping the old 3A for the Spring and
after 20 years of wrenching I've finally gone and done. Broken a part that's
not for sale anywhere. (off the shelf anyway)

I was bleeding the brakes when I felt that horrible soft feeling  that you
get when threads decide to become little rings of metal. yup - the front
left disc bleeder was snugging up nicely when ... blah, it all went soft.
So, you can get everything you need to rebuild these things, but the
castings are not available and neither are the rebuilds from TRF. I tried
drilling and tapping to an oversize screw but it still weeps badly. ( the
screw had a flattened end though, instead of a brit style point)

Anyway - options? Helicoil it. I'm hesitant with brake hydraulics.  Weld it
over and redrill/tap.
The seal might go on the two halves.  A modern available replacement ? Any
thoughts ? I can't be the first guy to do this ! 

Looking forward to  getting into the mix again. You there Petrolatti?  Bob
Hamilton?

Christopher Ball
1959 TR3A
1975 Spitfire 1500
buncha udder tings.

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