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To: Rikrock@aol.com
Subject: Re: [usa-tvr] does the Quaif diff. designed for the solid
From: Skip Gurnee <skip47@home.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 19:35:17 -0800
Rick-
Some notes for the group: I have two TR4A's, both with independent rear,
plus a pumpkin I took out of a third TR4A.  If it was only an option, it
was certainly a popular one.  I saw far more IRS cars than solid axle
ones.  Maybe it's something to do with the crowd I hung out with....  
BTW the TR stuff is for sale; no race parts but 36 years of
accumulation.  I gotta put a list together.

I also own a '70 Vixen which does autocross.  Not so active since I take
issue with the local SCCA insistence on too slow and too quiet, but the
car and I are still capable.

Best,
Skip Gurnee
S.D. Ca.

Rikrock@aol.com wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 01-02-07 16:48:38 EST, joospeed@sideways.freeserve.co.uk
> writes:
> 
> <<
>  Actually, the TR6 only had an independant rear end -- semi-trailing arms.
> So did the
>  TR250 (the non Lucas PI version of the TR5).  But the TR4a had a solid rear
> axle in the
>  USA because Leyland didn't think we would pay for the independant rear nor
> notice the
>  difference.  IRS was an option in the USA.
> 
>  I doubt the solid rear axle Quaife diff would fit in the IRS diff case, but
> who am I to
>  comment?  I dont' know.
>   >>
> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Believe it or not, the differential carrier from ANY Triumph TR3, 4, 4A (both
> IRS and solid axle) and TR 250  will fit the TR6 case.  Same for the ring and
> pinion gears (starting with TR3 #13046)
> 
> They are ALL interchangeable.  Say for example you happen to come across
> someone selling parts from an old Triumph TR4A solid axle racecar, and he has
> a 4.55 Detroit Locker.... the ring and pinion gears and the locker would be a
> straight swap  into the TR6 diff case.
> 
> In this situation, all you would have to do is remove the internal thrust
> button from the Locker.  The internal thrust button is a spacer which goes
> between the inner ends of the axles on solid axle cars.  The thrust button
> must be removed when the unit will be installed on an IRS car (like the TR6
> or TVR).
> 
> Same thing applies to the Quaife.  Since the LSD unit Quaife sells fits such
> a wide range of Triumphs, I think they sell it with the thrust button
> installed, but I'm not positive. If it comes with the thrust button
> installed, all you have to do is remove it and you're good to go!
> 
> And if you find that guy selling old Triumph racer parts, send him to me!  ;>)
> 
> Rich Rock
> Pottstown, PA

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