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Re: TR-6 Throttle Linkage Bushings

To: Jack Wheeler <jwheeler@robus.com>
Subject: Re: TR-6 Throttle Linkage Bushings
From: Bob Lang <LANG@isis.mit.edu>
Date: Wed, 01 Sep 1999 10:22:45 -0400 (EDT)
On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Jack Wheeler wrote:

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> I purchased a set of supposedly stock plastic accelerator shaft bushings 
> for a TR-6 I am working on.  These are the bushings that support the shaft 
> where it goes through the firewall.  After spending over an hour on one 
> bushing, I have concluded they are impossible to install!  Does anyone have 
> any suggestions?  I saw an alternate bushing years ago which was machined 
> out of 2 pieces of aluminum that screwed together from opposite sides of 
> the firewall, but these are no longer available.  Does anyone know of 
> anything like this which is available?  Thanks.
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This is probably "Triumph sacrilige", but I've had success by cutting the 
bushing at one point (radially) with a utility knife, then soaking in hot 
water and then pushing them in with a rubber mallet and a "pick". The cut 
makes it easier to work them into place.

Yes, they are a pain.

If the motor is in the car - it's a major pain.

It's not that much easier when the motor is out, but you do feel better 
because you get a bigger "swing" with the hammer.

As a point of reference, my bushings are still holding up after 8 years - 
that's a bit longer than the originals!

rml
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