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TR-3A - Loose head bolts; combustion gasses in cooling syste

To: jfcowan@earthlink.net, triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: TR-3A - Loose head bolts; combustion gasses in cooling syste
From: JAMES_S_WALLACE@HP-Canada-om1.om.hp.com
Date: Wed, 27 May 1998 12:12:58 -0400

     John,
     The manifolds are bolted together with two bolts that are a bit out of 
     sight; watch for them if you want to separate. These bolts are affixed 
from 
     the underside.
     The exhaust manifold can come off the head while still connected to the 
     downpipe, and just lean over to one side. If you try to undo that flange, 
     the studs will likely break off, and you're in for more work.
     Since you're into replacing the head gasket, likely, you may want to 
     consider using a copper one. If you re-heat copper to red with a propane 
     torch it will be re-annealed; then you can use it over again. There will 
be 
     naysayers about this, but, what the heck, some of us like hacking around a 
     bit. (They are a bit on the thick side though.) (Not the naysayers, the 
     gaskets!)
     I got the following website from Justin Wagner's list (great list Justin!):
     
     http://www.headgasket.com/
     
     Best regards,
     Jim Wallace
     '60 TR3 TS81417
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From: John Cowan <jfcowan@earthlink.net>
Subject: TR-3A - Loose head bolts; combustion gasses in cooling system

......Or would it just be better to take off the manifolds, remove the head and
replace the head gasket?

Taking off the manifolds looks straighforward, except for the joint where
the exhaust manifold and the exhaust pipe meet.  Does anyone know if there
are any pitfalls in this operation?

Thanks.

John Cowan


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