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Re: Request for info! (Fender vents, TR4-6)

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Subject: Re: Request for info! (Fender vents, TR4-6)
From: AMfoto1@aol.com
Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 19:47:34 EST
Hi Jim,

That was a common modification to the works rally and road race TRs, an 
exhaust vent to let heat out of the engine compartment. It was used as early as 
the 
special-build TRS, I believe. 

Revington TR sells a kit modeled closely on the setup in the factory rally 
TR4s Neil owns (or owned). www.revingtontr.com Go to the TR4 section and type 
in 
"fender vent" to see a picture of the kit. 

I recall seeing a TR4 rally replica owned by someone in Germany, which also 
has the vents installed. Do some Googling for Triumph rally cars. There are 
lots of photos of TR4s with the vents out there on the Internet. Seems to me 
not 
as many TR250/5/6 saw that modification done, but then I haven't really been 
looking. 

Personally, I've always thought the triangular shaped vents looked a little 
odd. It is obviously just following the stamping in the inner fender, just 
behind the wheel well. 

I'm adding vents to my TR4, but haven't done so yet (body work is still some 
months off) and I won't be following the factory method. Instead, I'll place 
the vents farther up and back, and will either have 6 or 8 small louvers 
stamped in the fenders or will install internal louvers behind a simple 
rectangular 
opening. Just a day or two ago I saw a Cobra replica that had vents similar to 
the latter style. 


Cheers!

Alan Myers
San Jose, Calif. 

AMfoto1@aol.com
http://hometown.aol.com/amfoto1/amfoto1.htm

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In the past I have seen several pictures of TR4~6 cars with a custom vent
cut into both front fenders. It was sort of triangular in shape and was just
behind the front wheel opening and just below the S/S horizontal trim. There
appears to be an "egg crate" grill installed so that it looks like it came
from the factory.




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