[TR] TR4 road draft tube plug

Dave dave1massey at cs.com
Wed Sep 9 15:27:53 MDT 2015


Well, there is a gent in Jolly Ole GB who retrofitted a BMW four pot turbo unit into his TR6.  He drives it everywhere and gets great fuel economy.

I have pictures at home.

I forgot his name.

 

Dave Massey


 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Don Hiscock <don.hiscock at gmail.com>
To: John Macartney <john.macartney at ukpips.org.uk>; Triumphs <Triumphs at autox.team.net>
Sent: Wed, Sep 9, 2015 1:42 pm
Subject: Re: [TR] TR4 road draft tube plug


 
John, do you -- or anyone else -- know of any diesel-engined TRs (!) over the years?  Somebody's probably done it at some point... 
 
  
  
On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 8:48 AM, John Macartney    <john.macartney at ukpips.org.uk> wrote:   
   
The wet liner four was used in:    
     
 All TR models from TR2 to TR4A    
 Triumph Renown    
 Triumph Roadster    
 All Standard Vanguards from 1948-1959/60 before being replaced by the 2 litre six pot in the Vignale    
 There was also a Vanguard diesel variant in the mid 50's for car, van and pick-up    
 The Ferguson Tractor (in modified forms)    
 Standard Ensign in 1.6 and 2.1 litre variants    
 Leyland 15 and 20 revamps of the (ghastly) Standard Atlas van / pick-up / Minibus    
 Rover SD1 made in India    
 Morgan    
 Swallow Doretti    
 Warwick    
     
 And as an industrial power unit for trailer compressors, concrete mixers, stand-by generators and pedestrian controlled road rollers - all of which were as normally aspirated diesels.    
     
 Jonmac    
     
     
 -----Original Message-----    
 From: Triumphs [mailto:    triumphs-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Brad Kahler    
 Sent: 09 September 2015 14:02    
 To: Dave <    dave1massey at cs.com>    
 Cc: Triumphs <    Triumphs at autox.team.net>    
 Subject: Re: [TR] TR4 road draft tube plug    
     
 I forgot the TR3/4 engine was also used in a few other Triumph models.  Maybe Andy Mace will chime in with his knowledge of the other Triumph models.    
     
     
     
 On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 10:10 PM, Dave <    dave1massey at cs.com <mailto:    dave1massey at cs.com> > wrote:    
     
     
         Well, of course the upper part isn't sealed from the lower.  The oil pumped to the rockers has to drain back down somehow.  As was mentioned previously, it goes through the push rod tubes.    
     
         My guess is that the cover is used in other applications (Vanguard?) and whatever it was for was not implemented on the TR.  Not enough space under the hood.    
     
     
         Dave Massey    
     
     
         -----Original Message-----    
         From: Brad Kahler <    bkahler1 at gmail.com <mailto:    bkahler1 at gmail.com> >    
         Subject: Re: [TR] TR4 road draft tube plug    
     
     
         Alan,    
     
         So much for the official Triumph documentation!    
     
         Does anyone know why the real early TR4s (and I think late TR3Bs) had the brass plug in the top of the valve cover?  I've never seen anything relating to that plug written anywhere.    
     
         I don't think the bottom end can be completely sealed due to the openings for the push rods.  When the switch was made to the "sealed" system the draft tube went away for good.    
     
         Thanks,    
     
         Brad    
     
     
         On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 4:48 PM, Alan Myers <    amfoto1 at aol.com <mailto:    amfoto1 at aol.com> > wrote:    
     
     
     
     
     
                         ... Then at    
                         engine number CT14234E through end of TR4 production the    
                         cars had air    
                         filters with vent openings coming from a flame trap from the valve    
                         cover    
                         along with a "sealed" valve cover cap and no road draft tube.  TR4As had    
                         a    
                         gulp valve with a vented (1/8" metered opening in the cap) valve cover    
                         cap    
                         and no road draft tube.  This information was found in Service    
                         Bulletin    
     
     
     
                 I can tell you for certain that's incorrect. The change from open breathing to flame-trap, etc. came later than that.    
     
                 CT17791E (fitted to CT17602L, built in late October, 1962) originally had the vented cap and the road draft tube.    
     
                 The cap is the push on type, has big vents on the underside and filled with coarse  "steel wool" to reduce oil spray, I'm sure.    
     
                 The road draft (or draught, I suppose) tube is large diameter, press fit into the side of the block and locked in place with two screws (maybe 1/4 or 5/16").    
     
                 The original valve cover has no vent, but it does have a large brass plug where one could be fitted.    
     
                 Never had a problem with oil out of the push on cap or an unusual amount of leaks.... but the road draft tube kept most of the underside of the car rust free!    
     
                 The car now has an aftermarket cast alu valve cover with a breather pipe and a low profile, twist-in filler cap (with a single, tiny breather hole).    
     
                 I've replaced the road draft tube, but didn't plug it. It now has a nipple for a 1/2" or larger hose fitting. I don't think it's a good idea to completely seal up the bottom end of the engine. It needs to be able to breathe, same as the top end.    
     
                 Car is not yet back on the road, but when it is the plan is  to have a catch tank or can fitted with a breather cap, with hoses running from both the valve cover and the fitting at the draft tube.    
     
                 I intend to use a catch can similar to this:     http://www.summitracing.com/parts/jrc-555-6402    
     
     
     
                 Alan Myers    
                 San Jose Calif.    
                 '62 TR4 CT17602L    
                     amfoto1 at aol.com <mailto:    amfoto1 at aol.com>    
                     http://www.triumphowners.com/to-car/tr4-14/    
     
     
     
     
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