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FW: Major TR250 progress and some questions (seats, body, IL registratio

To: "'skip@mojam.com'" <skip@mojam.com>
Subject: FW: Major TR250 progress and some questions (seats, body, IL registration)
From: "Musson, Carl" <musson@satie.arts.usf.edu>
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 1999 22:31:59 -0400 charset="iso-8859-1"
Cc: "'TR-List'" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Skip - you might try calling the Illinois Dept of Motor Vehicles - or
whatever it is called.  I am pretty sure they have temp tags available of
some kind.  

The number I have is in Springfield - 217-782-6494 (Registration
Processing).  
If that isn't the right number - they can forward you along.

Can't help on the rest.
Good Luck.  You are a brave soul to put it all together and immediately take
it on a long distance trip from NY to IL... 

Carl
(Yes, I am in Tampa but my daughter lives in Springfield and works for the
state...Had a phone directory available.)





From:   Skip Montanaro <skip@mojam.com <mailto:skip@mojam.com> >
To:     triumphs@autox.team.net <mailto:triumphs@autox.team.net>
<triumphs@autox.team.net <mailto:triumphs@autox.team.net> >
Date:   Tuesday, June 08, 1999 10:32 PM
Subject:        Major TR250 progress and some questions (seats, body, IL
        registration)


        >
        >
        >Folks,
        >
        >Thanks in large measure to help from many people on the Triumphs
list, I am
        >on the home stretch.  You may recall that I needed to tear down my
TR250 to
        >fix one wishbone and add gussets all around.  That went swimmingly.
I had
        >some suspension parts powder coated (Fred Thomas, I'll send stuff
to you
        >next time, I promise!).  The undercarriage is about finished.
        >
        >The engine and transmission went back in last Friday.  Most of the
brake
        >lines went in over the weekend (or was it yesterday? the days have
been a
        >blur).  The suspension and steering took a few days because I wound
up
        >disassembling both sides at the same time to get the p/c done.  The
notes I
        >took were not as useful as they might have been because I wrote
them
        >assuming I'd always have one side or the other together as a
reference.  I
        >wound up doing and undoing some stuff.  Thank goodness for my TRF
parts
        >manuals (I have a clean indoors one and a now very dirty garage
copy) and my
        >Haynes manual (now my dirty garage manual, complemented by my TR6
indoor
        >manual) I got the steering rack in yesterday.  The suspension was
finished
        >off this evening (springs, shocks, brake calipers, flex lines).
        >
        >At this point, I have to put the body back on, install the radiator
and
        >hoses, hook all the wiring and steering bits back up and install
the basic
        >interior.  Then I can start fiddling with the engine and make a
first pass
        >at front end alignment (then probably take it somewhere for
something more
        >accurate).
        >
        >I have two questions.  I was a bit disappointed that the BL TR6
repair
        >operations manual I just got says nothing about removing and
refitting the
        >body.  I was led to believe that it did (maybe earlier or later
ones do?).
        >Now that I'm at that point, I'm a bit in the dark about holding the
body
        >fitting pads and strips to the frame while placing the body on the
frame
        >(contact cement? silicon caulk?), whether or not there should be
any sort of
        >glue between those fittings and the body, and whether there are any
body
        >alignment issues.  There was some sort of soft white gunk under the
washers
        >and bolts that connect the body to the frame in the cockpit,
presumably to
        >ward off water and noxious fumes.  What was it?  What should I use
during
        >reassembly?
        >
        >Are there any tricks to lining the body up or does it basically
plop right
        >into place?  Will the body mounting kit I bought from TRF be
sufficient or
        >are there some other "as required" pads or shims that I will have
to buy
        >more of?
        >
        >I ordered two new seat diaphragms and hooks.  I'm going to be
driving the
        >car from Albany, NY to Chicago, IL in about a month, so I figure
the extra
        >support will add substantially to my comfort.  I think I saw
something here
        >awhile ago that suggested that I could replace the diaphragms
without a
        >complete tear-down of the seats.  Any tips?
        >
        >Looking ahead a few weeks, I'll be a novice Illinois driver in the
very near
        >future.  I'm wondering about a few things.  Can someone clue me in
on
        >inspections required in Illinois?  I haven't registered the car in
New York
        >since 1995.  I think if I register it here they will make me pay
the fees
        >for the intervening years (96-99).  I'd like to avoid a NY
registration
        >altogether, if possible.  Can I register it in Illinois, get some
sort of
        >provisional sticker for necessary inspections and temporary license
plates,
        >then drive it to Illinois?  I will be in Chicago on June 25th, so I
can
        >probably spend some time in the appropriate DMV lines if necessary.
        >
        >Again, let me thank everyone who's helped me get to this point.
Most of you
        >don't even know you helped me.  I spent about a month just catching
up on
        >digests of the list I hadn't read (about six months' worth),
soaking up as
        >much information as I could find that I thought would be
appropriate.  I
        >will single out Randall Young for thanks.  He really demonstrated
service
        >well above and beyond the call of duty.  He has answered several
questions
        >about fairly complex tasks, especially about spring removal and
replacement
        >- it went quite easily after I overcame the fear of an exploding
suspension
        >on that first spring!
        >
        >This whole exercise took more time than I expected (doesn't it
always) and
        >occurred over a much more compressed timeframe than I anticipated.
Once we
        >decided to move and sold our house, I had to get my butt in gear.
I think I
        >have completed in about a month what I expected originally to take
all
        >summer to do.  There is nothing like a strong external stimulus to
evoke a
        >strong response!
        >
        >Skip Montanaro | Mojam: "Uniting the World of Music"
http://www.mojam.com/ <http://www.mojam.com/> 
        >skip@mojam.com  | Musi-Cal: http://www.musi-cal.com/
<http://www.musi-cal.com/> 
        >518-372-5583
        >
        >
        >

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