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-- Hi, many years ago, like 30, I made up a conversion for a set of lever 
shocks that were on my TR-4a IRS,aka TR-6 IRS. I drilled and tapped the 
top of the shock to take a hose fitting. Then I welded up a steel tube 
and installed a tire valve. a simple bit of hose connected them and I had 
"gas" lever shocks. The pressure was low. Like 10lbs and I did try 
higher and lower numbers. The idea was not to have the gas do any 
"shocking" but to keep the oil in the shock from foaming. I used this car 
for many thousands of miles and the "conversion" worked. The memory of 
the performance improvement has long fadded but I think the idea might be 
of benefit rather than switching to tube shocks. I do not have a car to 
play with as my TR-8 is all tubes. 
Best
John               
Taylor Sales Group INC.   Voice: (413) 772-6286
133 Barton Rd.            Fax:   (413) 774-7122
Greenfield, Mass. 01301
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