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Re: Transmission trick for TR4

To: McRuss <wtrrtw@yahoo.com>, triumph list <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: Re: Transmission trick for TR4
From: Jim <cartr4a@ameritech.net>
Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2005 13:58:57 -0800 (PST)
One trick I've learned is to put a piece of 1/2 conduit between the trans and 
the frame.  It supports the trans and makes it much easier to move.  Then I 
jack up the engine (2 x 4 betwwen the jack and oil pan) to where the shaft 
lines up with the clutch.  This way the trans is never hanging by the shaft and 
once it's in position the coduit lets the trans roll right in.
 
Hope this helps,
Jim
'67 TR-4A
'68 GT6
'73 Spit6
http://www.geocities.com/britishiron2000

McRuss <wtrrtw@yahoo.com> wrote:
(Car is a '63 TR4, no overdrive)

I was able to remove the tranny, put the new clutch/pressure plate on and 
install the new throwaway bearing (oops, the old one was the throwaway...) But 
now I'm having a problem with sliding (not a good descriptive term) the 
transmission back into the car. The input shaft on the tranny wants to hit the 
pressure plate before I can get the clutch 'lever/arm' down through the cutout 
in the floor pan. The book simply says angle the bellhousing to the right and 
the tail to the left to allow it to clear. Wont go. I can come within 1/4" but 
am afraid to use big hammer in this installation (several warnings about 
'hanging' the trans on the clutch) and don't want to knock the clutch out of 
alignment or I'll be taking it out and starting over. 

Any suggestions? 


Russ Locke
San Antonio, TX
(but a Coloradian forever....)
'98 KLR650, '04 FJR1300,'05 K1200LT (DECEASED) 
'64 TR4 for sale....
MSF Rider Coach
www.geocities.com/wtrrtw




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