[TR] Parts sources

William Pugh anabil007 at comcast.net
Thu May 7 10:26:09 MDT 2020


Just put on one of the Hi-Torque Starters…end of problem.



> On May 7, 2020, at 7:48 AM, TERRY SMITH <terryrs at comcast.net> wrote:
> 
> Okay.  I've just gone through my second starter drive on the tractor rebuild, each refusing to retract and engage the flywheel after doing so for a dozen or so attempts.  Both $25 and from, I understand, China, which of course is nevertheless not to say that all Chinese parts are poor quality.  I've cleaned the drives, lubed them, bench-tested them with a new battery brought up to full charge while applying persuasion to retract.  The problem is the quality of the part.  (I've found a more expensive alternative and ordered it.)
> 
> But I'm curious.  Like my '59 TR3A, the tractor is old.  Is there some sentiment among aftermarket parts manufacturers that old vehicles won't be driven much, so the lifespan-quality of parts they make isn't the focus it maybe once was because, after all, who's really going to find out anyway?  With the Triumph, for instance, I've had varying luck with the quality control of points and rotor and, in one instance, a generator.  
> 
> Make no mistake.  I'm not complaining, just curious.  Overall I'm delighted we have the opportunity for these parts in the first place.  But where the heck are the parts for our cars being made?  Not that it matters.  Poor workmanship--as well as good--is a human trait without borders.  
> 
> Terry Smith, '59 TR3A  TS 58667
> New Hamsphire 
> 
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