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Hi all --
It's been a while, but I'm trying to get back in to the restoration 
of my '57 TR3.  Specifically, I cleaned up the lever shocks the other 
day, and while they're nice and clean, I'm wondering how to go about 
refurbishing them.
Where can one get new seals?  I mean the gasket for the top cover, 
and the rubber seals for the shock valve.
For shocks that seem to be free from abuse, should this be enough of 
a restoration?  Obviously, I won't know for sure until I get it back 
on the road, but hearing from anyone who's BTDT would be great.  I 
don't mind buying new/rebuilt shocks, but if it's not necessary...
Also, about fill level -- my shocks don't have a place in the cover 
to add oil.  They do have a bolt in the side, same side as the shock 
arm, just a centimeter or two below the top, that is in a hole that 
goes right through the case.  Is this the filler hole?  I guess I 
mean, is it appropriate to fill the shocks to the level of that hole?
Thanks folks.
Dan
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Dan Buettner  -  Des Moines, Iowa  -  mailto:danb@thelittlemacshop.com
1957 TR3, TS15098L.  Needs an O.  Undergoing frame-off restoration
begun 9/99.  Currently awaiting motivation and time from owner.
1977 Spitfire, FM64159U, now with an O too.  In need of a 
comprehensive restoration (again), but will have to wait its turn in 
storage.
1997 Nissan pickup, a.k.a. Triumph support vehicle.
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