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Re: TR6: Frame Fixing!

To: duhart@symbol.com
Subject: Re: TR6: Frame Fixing!
From: "Michael D. Porter" <mdporter@rt66.com>
Date: Sat, 20 Jul 1996 13:07:58 -0700
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
References: <960720121721_241851487@emout08.mail.aol.com>
John--

Dave is quite right about all this, but do you have the official workshop 
manual?  The reprint I have for my GT6 has just about all the frame 
measurements required to do frame rebuilding, and it would be good to 
have a solid source for dimensions if the scrap of paper you wrote down 
such-and-such ends up in the dustbin.

> that to disassemble parts without destroying them will be tricky.  The top
> and bottom cruciform (brest) plates (the flat pieces of steel that tie the
> cross members and the main frame rails together) need to be cut loose.  Since
> these also rust you might consider replacing these as well.
> 
> The real tricky part is to get the new parts back in with the proper
> alignment.  Take lots of measurements before you cut and do one side at 

One thing I would recommend is doing a minimum of grinding wherever 
possible.  If you grind into a member you intend to keep in the course of 
removing one you wish to replace, you've weakened it.  One tool I see 
fairly frequently in specialty catalogs is a spot weld cutter, and I'd 
recommend its use.  If used correctly, it will probably greatly reduce 
the amount of grinding required and make for a cleaner reinstallation.  
Of course, if the TR6 has as many brazed-on sections as the GT6, such a 
tool is of limited use.  However, if you have lots of spot welds to go 
through in the areas to be replaced, might be worth picking up a few of 
such cutters.
Cheers.



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