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241. [TR] Brake Restrictor Valve (score: 131)
Author: TR3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall)
Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2011 18:56:54 -0700
Yes, although it's more like a spring-loaded plunger. http://tinyurl.com/3dpt8pa -- Randall
/html/triumphs/2011-07/msg00406.html (7,326 bytes)

242. [TR] Idle oil pressure (score: 131)
Author: TR3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall)
Date: Sat, 9 Jul 2011 18:37:59 -0700
Sorry I didn't answer your text, Ronnie. Was out in the desert under a Stag, with the phone in the toolbox for safekeeping. The GT6 is basically like the TR2-6; idle oil pressure can be anything fro
/html/triumphs/2011-07/msg00454.html (7,550 bytes)

243. [TR] Paint Question (score: 131)
Author: TR3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall)
Date: Sat, 9 Jul 2011 20:31:10 -0700
Just a thought : do you use DOT 5 brake fluid? It is apparently not too difficult to manage to form an aerosol with tiny droplets hanging in the air. If one of those droplets lands on your surface,
/html/triumphs/2011-07/msg00456.html (7,492 bytes)

244. [TR] squeaky front suspension TR3 (score: 131)
Author: TR3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall)
Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2011 02:15:09 -0700
FWIW, I was reading through some old TSOA newsletters; and one of them has the comment that "squeaks and groans" from the front suspension are usually from the _lower_ inner pivots. "The Standard-Tr
/html/triumphs/2011-07/msg00461.html (8,556 bytes)

245. [TR] TR6 flywheel bolts locking plates (score: 131)
Author: TR3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall)
Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2011 10:58:16 -0700
When any conflict arises, the Haynes is usually wrong. The factory SPC also doesn't list the lock tabs, I don't believe they should be there. -- Randall
/html/triumphs/2011-07/msg00473.html (8,194 bytes)

246. [TR] TR3 shroud (score: 131)
Author: TR3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall)
Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2011 11:00:39 -0700
I presume this is a TR3A, with the wide grill. Adding the shroud to my early 3A (which did not originally have one) definitely helped it run cooler at freeway speeds. -- Randall
/html/triumphs/2011-07/msg00474.html (8,976 bytes)

247. [TR] TR3 kick panel hole (score: 131)
Author: TR3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall)
Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2011 21:10:23 -0700
I believe it was a provision for a factory radio speaker: http://fwd4.me/06O5 Up to you whether you want to seal it, but I don't think doing so will keep you any drier. -- Randall
/html/triumphs/2011-07/msg00490.html (8,158 bytes)

248. [TR] whats my carb type? (score: 131)
Author: TR3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall)
Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2011 15:44:42 -0700
If they look like the Moss illustration, then they are H6 carbs with the later push-on connectors. I don't believe there was a 'clean' crossover date, but TS39781LO had the push-on connectors as wel
/html/triumphs/2011-07/msg00505.html (8,022 bytes)

249. [TR] TR6 reversing problem (score: 131)
Author: TR3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall)
Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2011 16:25:04 -0700
Very likely then, the overdrive is stuck engaged. Hard to tell the difference between stuck in direct drive and stuck in OD; except that when you try to back up with the OD engaged, it forces the sp
/html/triumphs/2011-07/msg00507.html (8,263 bytes)

250. [TR] TR3 shroud (score: 131)
Author: TR3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall)
Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2011 07:29:54 -0700
Well, anything that helps keep the carbs cool will help. Heat shield, fresh air duct and/or a fan that runs after shutdown are just a few of the solutions that have been used. Lowering the float lev
/html/triumphs/2011-07/msg00519.html (8,655 bytes)

251. [TR] tr6 reversing woes (score: 131)
Author: TR3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall)
Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2011 09:11:16 -0700
First check whether power is getting to the solenoid. If so, it's an electrical problem and you can troubleshoot in the usual fashion. Another possibility is that the OD clutch is stuck inside the b
/html/triumphs/2011-07/msg00520.html (8,871 bytes)

252. [TR] Welding radiator inlet tubes - mating different ones. (score: 131)
Author: TR3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall)
Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2011 10:57:34 -0700
Not worth the hassle, IMO. Just take it to any radiator shop, and have them install a new fill neck. The part is only $15-$20 new; and they may even install it for free if you have the radiator serv
/html/triumphs/2011-07/msg00527.html (8,650 bytes)

253. [TR] tr6 reversing woes (score: 131)
Author: tr3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall)
Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2011 16:50:09 -0700
Good idea! In addition, I suggest doing at least one check at high speed with the gearbox relatively cold. I apparently had my A-type accumulator shimmed up to the point where it would regulate the
/html/triumphs/2011-07/msg00531.html (10,203 bytes)

254. [TR] Clutch master cylinder. (score: 131)
Author: tr3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall)
Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2011 09:44:42 -0700
Nope, it's the other way around. Bigger MC bore means harder pedal. -- Randall
/html/triumphs/2011-07/msg00549.html (7,600 bytes)

255. [TR] TRs in Detroit area salvage yards (score: 131)
Author: tr3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall)
Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2011 10:01:45 -0700
Along the same lines, there is a Stag body in the Ecology wrecking yard near Lancaster, CA. Not much else left, but the body seems to have no rust at all and only some minor dents. Both doors were th
/html/triumphs/2011-07/msg00551.html (7,649 bytes)

256. [TR] was RE: 30 psi at 65 mph now white smoke (score: 131)
Author: TR3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall)
Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2011 10:46:17 -0700
Hopefully it's just a head gasket, not a cracked head. The white smoke is actually steam. And compression gases leaking into the coolant jacket really mess up the cooling. -- Randall
/html/triumphs/2011-07/msg00573.html (8,071 bytes)

257. [TR] radiator contamination (score: 131)
Author: tr3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall)
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2011 09:41:10 -0700
Most likely nothing to worry about, as long as it continues to run cool. But it wouldn't hurt to backflush the radiator, in case any pieces got caught in a tube. The problem is the blue form-a-gaske
/html/triumphs/2011-07/msg00583.html (8,591 bytes)

258. [TR] tr6 reversing woes (score: 131)
Author: tr3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall)
Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 16:21:21 -0700
OD engaged. Not engaged would be 2700 or so (assuming you have a 3.70 differential). -- Randall
/html/triumphs/2011-07/msg00601.html (8,476 bytes)

259. [TR] Trials and Tribulations (score: 131)
Author: tr3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall)
Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 16:26:56 -0700
More likely rust, IMO. Conventional brake fluid is amazingly corrosive, especially when it gets old. If it's any consolation, both of the caliper bleed screws were stuck on TS13571L when it came to
/html/triumphs/2011-07/msg00602.html (8,809 bytes)

260. [TR] TR3, TR4 slave cylinder position (score: 131)
Author: TR3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall)
Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2011 23:36:35 -0700
I had a similar problem once, although I made up a longer pushrod rather than reconfiguring the slave. Eventually I replaced the broken taper pin and went back to the stock pushrod. Now with the TR6
/html/triumphs/2011-07/msg00610.html (7,816 bytes)


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