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Re: [TR] TR3-4 trunnion pin

To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [TR] TR3-4 trunnion pin
From: CarlSereda@aol.com
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 16:14:50 EDT
Allen,
RevingtonTR.com sells cross-shafts for TR4 trunnions.. They are not drilled 
for cotter pins/castellated nut - Neil recommends steel lock nuts (like nylocs 
except crimped steel instead of nylon) for the ends. The shafts are excellent 
quality. Also, Neil Revington is the only vendor selling correctly made end 
thrust-washers for late TR4 trunnions (post CT20000 or so) - I highly recommend 
you get the 4 new outside thrustwashers from him if your washers are the style 
that use the 16 steel shims that save the rubber seals. Pounding out the old 
shafts is fairly easy but you need a machine shop ($5) or your own ton-press 
to install new ones. The new shafts have a new pattern of splines which cuts 
new paths through old shaft hole in bronze - ensuring they don't spin. Easy 
enough. Shafts cost L17 each, a few years ago, and L1.50 each thrust washer, 
plus 
shipping from UK. And based on a converstation with a favorite US TR parts 
vendor at the time, I think RevingtonTR's rubber dust seals (8 rqrd) are 
probably 
better than what you can get in the states at the moment.
Good luck,
Carl
'63 TR4 since '74

I had thought that trunnion pins for the 3/4 were available  
separately and could be pressed in after removing the old one. After  
checking the catalogs I don't see any. Anyone know if they can be  
obtained and pressed into an old trunnion which is good except for  
the pin.

Allen
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