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Re: [TR] TR6 Accelerator shaft bushings

To: "Dennis Culligan" <dctr6@optonline.net>
Subject: Re: [TR] TR6 Accelerator shaft bushings
From: "Bob Danielson" <75tr6@tr6.danielsonfamily.org>
Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2013 15:21:47 -0400 UBZKasQCpFF0S1+KWXljaLlQevkcrdFr6waiQ+K/1cgoO2b06V 09Cx7Qt/KSSaalbN997nfs+iy5Qnhw0z0RdNSeBT65Et68umXl 7cA37mDkUK1+LF04HN/dlIiCb/n94JdmWcj9l8773tBgKXPiml BFZ3Xfj2xYVHe0eiU3Ghysi70hqHC36z7K/1FwLyJk2+EGNq2S /TyR6H4hIQf04jaUkBUGdcgBDmSxYWssXBZulZzvqRoCc2glRj iE/1YbQQuBYtLIwNylruw0ReNOlMsLNwGbKR1JTpmxpHEWCKYx raHqCynzrJ92k5/Q2vZkX1iclaL46tFqDV4fh0YvmD+lip6lST igUD4UjvzbCcQ==
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+1 on Art's kit......  especially seeing as I'm the guy who got him to make 
the first one! It's probably the easiest to do with the engine in place. The 
bushings are made from Delrin which basically lasts forever and the design 
insures nothing will every fall apart. You can see how it's installed here: 
http://tr6.danielsonfamily.org/AcceleratorShaft.htm

Another cause of a sticky throttle is the carb linkage so here's how I clean 
and lube it: http://tr6.danielsonfamily.org/ControlRod.htm

Bob


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-----Original Message----- 
From: Bob Labuz
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2013 2:29 PM
To: Dennis Culligan
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [TR] TR6 Accelerator shaft bushings

Dennis,

I used the bushing replacement kit provided by Art Lipp. Hist email is
lipp04@yahoo.com. Not sure how hard to do with engine in place.
Bob

On 04/15/2013 12:02 PM, Dennis Culligan wrote:
> After having my accelerator stick (why does it always stick ON and not
> OFF?), it appears I may need to replace the accelerator shaft bushings on 
> my
> TR6 (all other parts of the carb linkages are new and/or not sticking or
> hanging up) .  I have looked at both the MOSS catalog (part # 676-000 
> along
> with the Supplemental Info and Instructions) and the TRF website (parts #
> 138490 (nylon) and 138490/U (urethane)).  I also have a copy of the 
> article
> "Fabricating East-to-Install Accelerator Shaft Bearings" from the Buckeye
> Triumphs site.  I have a pretty good idea how difficult these
> bearings/bushings will be to install especially since the engine is in the
> car and it's not coming out.  My questions are: Can I presume that at 
> almost
> 3x the price of the nylon bushing, the TRF urethane bushing will last 3x 
> as
> long?  Will the Urethane bushing be even more difficult to install? If I
> know a machinist that can fabricate the parts, is brass the best way to 
> go?
> Any other bright ideas?  I do NOT want to have to do this again.  Thanks 
> for
> your insight and any help you can provide.
>
> Dennis Culligan. Highland, NY / 1976 TR6 CF57948U (with a new windshield 
> ("I
> can see clearly now."))

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