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Re: TR4 - progress update

To: Brad Kahler <brad.kahler@141.com>
Subject: Re: TR4 - progress update
From: "b.johnson" <b.johnson@diamond.co.uk>
Date: Sat, 09 Jan 1999 12:48:19 +0000
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
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References: <19990109024057546.AAA185@mail.141.com@19691.ueci.com>
Brad

Good to hear you are making excellent progress on the 4 ...    It was
interesting to read how you were 'getting at' the places that you need
to repair.   You may find it a 
little difficult welding upside down.  What I did was to use two pieces
of 4 by 2 
wood and put castors on them. I made them stick out about 6-9 inches
larger than the body tub and located them into the main body mounts.
You can see this if you look at 
http://members.tripod.com/~BrianJohnson_UK/page120.html

By having the wood bearers stick out, all I had to do was lift on one
side, and I could lean the entire body tub against the garage wall the
wood took all the weight, so nothing was bent. This meant that both
welding and spraying was a lot easier.   The castors meant that I could
manouvre the tub in the garage quite easily.
  
I also had the tub shot blasted all over (and under), then etch primed
before I painted several layers of various rust preventative paints onto
it.
Shot blasting can reveal more problems though - I found holes in my boot
floor and had
to replace it after the blasting. Thats why I'm having the TR2 tub
blasted before I do any repairs.

The second picture on the above site shows what it looked like half way
through the painting.  Yes the black bits are underseal !     BTW have
you considered how to get rid of the water from the plenum chamber ?   I
put some pipes underneath the front fender (wing - good grief  I'm going
American !) and made an escape channel for any water so that it would
not rot the sills where they are hidden.  I can put a picture of what it
looked like on the web page if you like ! But then maybe it doesn't rain
in Nebraska !

I too had problems with my front suspension arms.   You couldn't buy new
ones then (and I suspect you can't now) .   I got some second hand ones
but they were worn in a similar way.  I have heard of people using big
washers to solve the problem, but what I did was to build up a layer of
braze to overcome the ovality on mine.  I didn't have a drill bit large
enough (or a reamer) so I had to hand fettle the hole.  It worked out OK
though but it was hard work doing all four.   I didn't want to use weld
because of the temperature, I wasn't sure whether it would de-temper the
metal or not.  Braze is also easier to file. Amazingly my TR2 suspension
arms are all OK ! Lucky me !
 
Good luck next week !


-- 
Cheers
Brian Johnson

Internet     bjohnson@mmm.com (work) or b.johnson@diamond.co.uk  (home)

1963  TR4   AFP503A / IZS 733  - CT27216-L  (now not L but O ) ex USA
1954  TR2   46 BHX               TS554-O   in lots of pieces     UK Car

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