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RE: TR6 Master Brake Cylinder

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Subject: RE: TR6 Master Brake Cylinder
From: "Scott Suhring" <suhringtr36@comcast.net>
Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 22:51:24 -0500
Thanks Stan:

I was told this the day after I bought my Sears 1/2" Allen Wrench.
Certainly would have saved me $9 if I got this a day earlier (the club
member who told me this refused to buy the wrench from me!  ;-)  ).  TA

Scott Suhring
Mechanicsburg, PA
'70 TR6
'59 TR3
-----Original Message-----
From: stantr6@comcast.net [mailto:stantr6@comcast.net]
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 9:10 AM
To: Scott Suhring; Triumph Mail List
Subject: Re: TR6 Master Brake Cylinder


Scott, List,
Rather than buying a 1/2" allen wrench for this one time application, use a
bolt with a 1/2" head.  Put two nuts on the bolt and then thigten the two
nuts together - tight !!.  Insert the bolt head into the tipping valve
retaining nut and put your wrench on the nut closest to the bolt head.
Reassembly is the same, except wrench is on the nut furthest from the bolt
head.
Stan


  -------------- Original message --------------

  > I am replacing the seals on my brake master cylinder as I had developed
a
  > lead from the connection point to the servo ('70 TR6). I got everything
  > separated fine and drained the fluid. When I went to remove the tipping
  > valve, it would not come out after pushing in the plunger to allow the
valve
  > to right itself, as the Bentley instructs. What I think needs to occur
is
  > that the tipping valve securing nut must first be removed. Is this just
too
  > obvious and the Bentley neglected to mention this? It appears to require
a
  > 1/2 Allen wrench.
  >
  > TIA
  >
  > Scott Suhring
  > Mechanicsburg, PA
  > '70 TR6




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