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Re: TR-3 hood squeak symphony

To: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: TR-3 hood squeak symphony
From: George Richardson <gprtech@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Wed, 09 Jul 1997 18:43:26 -0400
Organization: Merlin Group Inc.
References: <E0364698A100D011918C00805FD48BF9F7DE9A@STLABCEXG010>
Dahman, Ken wrote:
> 
>         -----Original Message-----
>         From:   John Cowan [SMTP:jfcowan@sj.znet.com]
>         Sent:   Wednesday, July 09, 1997 9:59 AM
>         To:     triumphs@autox.team.net
>         Subject:        TR-3 hood squeak symphony
> 
>         I healize that hood squeaks and sympathetic vibrations go hand
> in hand with
>         being a TR-3 owner, but my situation is ridiculous.  The Dzus
> fasteners and
>         spring on my hood sound like a symphony of alley cats.  The
> problem has
>         gotten worse since:
> 
>         1. Readjusting the rubber stops so the hood line matched the
> front clip
>         better.
>         2. Replacing the motor mounts.
> 
>         Can anyone report some successful tactics for minimizing the
> vibrational
>         noise.  For example, might changing the rubber stops help?
> 
>         Thanks.
> 
>         John Cowan
> 
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> John,
> I own a '59 TR3A. It also had vibration rattles from the front hood.
> (USA speak)  The sounds were caused by the hood prop stick. Since I did
> not have a new rubber clamp for the end, I cut a small hole in a tennis
> ball and slid it onto the prop stick. When the prop stick is stowed into
> the rubber clamp, the tennis ball is wedged between the stick and the
> hood. The vibration rattle has been eliminated.  Hoaky but it works.
> Some day I'll get around to replacing the rubber clamp fixture. I can
> just see those concours folks out on the list rolling their eyes!
> 
> Ken Dahman
> St. Louis County, Missouri
> Ken.Dahman@anheuser-busch.com
> 1959 TR 3A

TRF has both the 10" and 9" Girling brake shoes.


George Richardson
'57 TR3, TS15559L
(still in the works)

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