>Martin Secrest wrote:
nor is the bleeder screw likely to seize in the first place.
>
>Randall wrote
>And, I've seen more than a few TR3s where either the line or the bleed
>screw (or both) is seized into the rear cylinder. >
I'm worried about the bleeder screw seizing. Breaking the screw,
and too much work at the office, kept the 3B off the road last year.
I want to avoid this in the future. So I will be using anti-seize
but very carefully.
Thank for the advice.
Rich White St. Joseph, IL USA
'63 TR3B TCF587L
That ain't a scrap pile, that is my car!
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