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Re: Question for seller -- Item #593416138

To: Michael Hart <harty47@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Question for seller -- Item #593416138
From: David Massey <105671.471@compuserve.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2001 20:52:12 -0400
Cc: Triumph Net <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Message text written by Michael Hart
> Hi all, Saw a "J " Type OD on Ebay from a seller who apparently imports
them from the UK. I emailed him inquiring if he ever dealt in " A " types
for TR4's. Here is his reply. Has anyone done this ? Is it feasible. TIA,
Mike
  Robert Bennett <Bennett.Robert@Worldnet.att.net> wrote: I don't mess
around with A types anymore or D types beause they are just too
hard to fix. They run at much higher pressure than the later J types, which
is why Laycock went to the J type, and the J types are more reliable, and
more easily serviced. If I were you I would put a J type in your TR-4. They
are easily fitted with a simple modification to the rear mount and the use
of a GT-6 clutch disc. let me know if we can help you. Thanks - Robert.
<

Sure, it can be done.  I put a J-type in a 71 TR6.  But it requires a minor
modification to the frame and a full custom rear mount assembly.  Not
exactly a bolt-in nor for those without access to some steel fabrication
equipment.

I have since changed out my frame for one from a 73.

Dave Massey
71 TR6 (J-type O/D and a 73 frame)

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