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Re: An un-funny thing

To: John Summers <trumpet@bellsouth.net>
Subject: Re: An un-funny thing
From: Bob Labuz <yellowtr@borg.com>
Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 18:56:54 -0500
Cc: Triumphs@autox.team.net
Organization: Adirondack Minerals
References: <B6A4A39C.269%trumpet@bellsouth.net>
John,

Not sure at all about TR6's but I had a similar problem with my 3A a few years
back. Battery acid caused a small hole to form in the metal oil pressure hose
where it enters the firewall. I ended up having oil both in the battery box and
all over my new rugs before I was able to shut the engine off. This was the 1st
start of the spring and I was on the carburator side of the engine and didnt
notice the leak. If 6's have a similar setup for oil pressure that would be the
first place I would check.

Bob Labuz

1958 TR3A
1974 T140V

John Summers wrote:

> Hey folks, was just under my hood looking around and in the bottom of the
> plastic pan the battery sets in I found a liquid.  At first I thought it was
> battery acid; an overflow.  I wiped some of it up with a rag and smelled it
> and it didn't smell like acid.  So I tasted it.  Oil!  There aren't any
> leaks that I could see.  I thought it might be the valve cover.  I ran a
> paper towel around it and didn't pick up anything abnormal.  In fact I SEE
> nothing abnormal.  But something is obviously  wrong somewhere because this
> was too much oil to come from nowhere.   Any ideas or thoughts?
>
> John Summers
> '74 TR 6

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