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Re: Need a TR3 Spire Nut

To: "Bill Brewer" <bbrewer@qnet.com>, "Triumphs" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Need a TR3 Spire Nut
From: "William Davies" <bill@rarebits4classics.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 07:56:21 -0000 i058xIom000492
References: <001301c3d31a$f52ec7c0$21223442@brewer>
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Bill Brewer <bbrewer@qnet.com>

>      Spire nut might not be the right term. What I am looking for is the nut
> made by folding over a little piece of sheet metal with a hole in it where a
> screw screws in. These are at the back of the box that holds the brake and
> clutch master cylinders in the engine compartment. There is a little metal
> plate at the box of the box that allows access to the M/C mounting bolts.
> There are four screws holding it on using the spire nuts. I am missing one.
>      MOSS doesn't carry them and all the others that I have found aren't
> quite right.

Hi Bill,
    Spire clip is the technically correct term, a spire nut performs the same 
function but is pushed into a hole the panel and holds itself captive. I carry 
most of the popular Triumph spire clips and nuts, the catch is that I know 
little about the details on a TR3, I specialise more in Heralds and the other 
small Triumphs.
    If you have one of the clips in question to scan and send me the image 
(with a ruler for scale) I can see if it can be matched from stock. If you have 
the original Stanpart number then even better,
    Cheers,
        Bill.

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