[TR] [6pack] B & B clutch and Gunst T. O. Bearing in a TR6? (Toyota Conversions)
tr3abobm77 at frontier.com
tr3abobm77 at frontier.com
Wed Mar 14 14:16:51 MDT 2012
To be fair, Herman isn't the only source. Eagle Gate (www.eaglegatellc.com)
in Mesa Arizona also makes one. I just bought one a couple of weeks ago and
I liked it because I can use my stock TR3 pressure plate and slave cylinder.
The kit comes with a new throwout shaft and fork so you don't have to use
the old one. For personal reasons, I didn't want any hydraulics inside the
bellhousing and I am not going to use anything but silicone brake fluid. I
removed my TR3 tranny last weekend and the Toyota one is going in this
coming weekend.
Bob Maassel
59 TR3A
TS39869l
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Subject: Re: [TR] [6pack] B & B clutch and Gunst T. O. Bearing in a TR6?
> The HVDA Toyota 5 speed conversion kit is required. Also a W85 Toyota 5
> speed
> Transmission, they are from the 1985-87 Toyota Celica, and or Supra ...
> make
> sure you don't get the Truck one.
>
> Herman Van Den Akker is the only source for the conversion kit. His
> website
> is:
>
> http://www.hvdaconversions.com/products.html
>
> I used this kit on both our TR6 and TR3 ... had a little trouble with the
> TR3
> installation, Herman drove up from the LA area, and showed me the correct
> way
> to fix it. The hydraulic clutch bearing eliminates the Triumph slave
> cylinder
> and works great. You can't do better than dealing with Herman, give him a
> call he will answer ...
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