[TR] reaf leaf spring - solved

DAVID MASSEY dave1massey at cs.com
Fri Mar 27 06:04:53 MDT 2026


Um... Great minds think alike.  ;-)
Dave 


 

    On Friday, March 27, 2026 at 06:59:30 AM CDT, dave northrup <dave at ranteer.com> wrote:   

 I did exactly that 

-------- Original message --------From: DAVID MASSEY <dave1massey at cs.com> Date: 3/27/26 6:54 AM (GMT-06:00) To: triumphs at autox.team.net, dave northrup <dave at ranteer.com> Subject: Re: [TR] reaf leaf spring - solved 
Yup.  That works.  I use anti-seize on assembly to make it easier next time around.
Dave 




On Thursday, March 26, 2026 at 07:41:41 PM CDT, dave northrup <dave at ranteer.com> wrote:


Cut a slot lengthwise along the cylinder.  Pounded on it the slot with a chisel and then finally it started to rotate.

 

Then cut a slot near the frame and using the chisel pounded the cylinder out.
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