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Re: [TR]3 master cylinder housing

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Subject: Re: [TR]3 master cylinder housing
From: mrv8q@netscape.net
Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2006 19:30:12 -0400
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From: Terry Smith <terryrs@adelphia.net>
To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Sent: Sat, 15 Apr 2006 18:59:21 -0400
Subject: [TR] master cylinder housing

    When reinstalling the housing box for the master cylinders, does 
anyone put
something between it and the sheet metal of the bulkhead, ...or just 
bolt the
thing down.  Would a bead of caulking help keep the cockpit a bit dryer?

Hello, Terry, I did this twice last year on my '59; the first time 
because of a leak, and neither time did I put anything
between the "cage" and the bulkhead. Don't know how things could be 
drier w/ caulk.
BTW, for my second install, I put both cylinders in the cage, and 
tightened the existing brake/clutch lines, and then
put the whole assembly back in the car. This way I got much better 
leverage on tightening the lines.
Before, I had to use stubby wrenches, in tight quarters, hence the 
leaks. It's a bit more involved snaking the
cage w/ the attached cylinders, (and the resevoir),  but made for a 
leak free experience for me.... Have fun!

Best, Kevin Browne
'59TR3A #58370L
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