vtr
[Top] [All Lists]

[Fwd: Vintage Triumph Register FAQ]

To: vtr@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: [Fwd: Vintage Triumph Register FAQ]
From: Ken Streeter <streeter@sanders.com>
Date: Fri, 08 May 1998 08:57:25 -0400
Reply-to: Ken Streeter <streeter@sanders.com>
Sender: owner-vtr@Autox.Team.Net
VTR Members:

 I received this message to the VTR WWW site, and am afraid
that I don't have answers for the requestor!  If any of you
have answers to these questions, please send them along to the
original requestor (Gordon Specht, BOWKIE@aol.com)

--ken
VTR WWW Maintainer -- http://www.vtr.org

-- 
Kenneth B. Streeter         | EMAIL: streeter@sanders.com
Sanders, PTP2-A001          | 
PO Box 868                  | Voice: (603) 885-9604
Nashua, NH 03061            | Fax:   (603) 885-0631
--- Begin Message ---
To: streeter@vtr.sanders.com
Subject: Vintage Triumph Register FAQ
From: BOWKIE <BOWKIE@aol.com>
Date: Sun, 3 May 1998 16:58:32 EDT
Cc: GGEEZZ@aol.com
I am a new reader and recently started restoration of TR6.

Quickly browsed the FAQ section and noted several common situations with other
readers.
I differ on the "how to" pertaining to  removal of the retaining screw on the
clutch fork.  Instead of having to cut through thru the shaft and replace it
as well,  I was able to drill  thru the center of the exposed end of the screw
with increasing larger bits.  Having removed most of the metal,  the screw was
easily removed with an easy-out.


Secondly, one of your readers mentiond finding a fulcrum installed wrong.  I
have a question in regard to the proper orientation and the consequences of a
"wrongly" installed upper fulcrum pin on the upper wishbone of the front
suspension.  I  rebuilt the suspension of my TR6 and was so sure of the way
the pin should have been mounted that I reversed it from the way I found it
during the disassembly.  

The pin has an offset designed into the casting.  To the novice this appears
to be to accommodate the upper shock mount.  I installed the pins on my TR6 so
the offset straddles the shock mount.  Is this wrong?  Upon inspection, it is
difficult to determine if the ends of the pin are offset from the mounting
holes.  Looks symetrical.  Hope it is and I dont have to redo.  Please let me
know.

Finally,  can you describe the correct orientation of the 3rd/4th gear synchro
hub in a CD34316 series transmission?  Following Plate CQ in the TR6 catalogue
Vol. I, I am not sure
that I installed it right.  One end is dished out and on the other end, there
is a spline extension.  Does the extended end mount toward the engine end of
the transmission or toward the rear diffenential?

Thankss for your time.  I hope I have lent some insight to someone elses happy
motoring in their TR6. 

--- End Message ---
<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>
  • [Fwd: Vintage Triumph Register FAQ], Ken Streeter <=