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To: "Triumph Owners" <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: Clutch fork pin
From: Allen Hess <allen.hess@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Sat, 19 Apr 97 20:33:36 -0500
Several people have written about drilling a small hole in the fork and 
punching out the broken pin. This is the best way to go in that you save 
your parts. Though I can't take credit for this next part, I believe it 
may put this issue to rest. Take your shaft, fork and a new pin to a 
machine shop and have a "key" put in the shaft and fork. A friend has 
done this, I don't know what it costs. Compared to cutting off a welded 
shaft, breaking down on the road or replacing a broken pin for the second 
time one must heed the old saying "pay me now or pay me later".

I am on the downhill side of a frame-off and even though the engine and 
transmission are done, I am going to pull it and have this done before 
the body goes back on.

Allen Hess, 63TR4 CT13678L

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