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Subject: TR2 box rebuild trick
From: John Gillis <jgillis@tcd.ie>
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 12:49:49 +0100
I am in the final stages of my rebuild now and thought I might pass 
this one on for what its worth. Without doubt the most difficult 
aspect of rebuilding one of these boxes is the removal and 
replacement of the circlip on the main shaft. Removing it I found it 
easiest to lever underneath it with a suitable screwdriver or two, 
then when presented with enough of the surface I simply cut it in two 
with my junior hacksaw, with no injury to the shaft. Replacement of 
the new clip, after much trial and error, worked best by filing with 
a triangle needle file, two very small slots, at each open end of the 
circlip. This a allowed a good purchase with my outside circlip 
pliers, prior to filing this tool could not grip and would slip as 
soon as any leverage was applied, due of course to the fact it is 
designed to fit into the holes supplied on the normal circlip. These 
two small slots give grip  straight away and the circlip was in place 
with no banging, levering in a matter of seconds.
-- 
John Gillis
1954 TR2 TS3618. October 1954 (ground up)
1964 Triumph 3TA 350cc (a little gem)
Trinity College
Dublin,
IRELAND.

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