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Re: What needs to be done?

To: "Adam Beasley" <adambeasley@samgroup.com>
Subject: Re: What needs to be done?
From: "Philip E. Barnes" <peb3@cornell.edu>
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 15:53:39 -0500
Adam,
Since the car is 30+ years old, you need to pay attention to the 
things that go bad with time, as well as mileage.

-It wouldn't be extravagant to replace all the flex hoses in the 
brake system. Flushing the old fluid out and bleeding the brakes 
would be a minimum.

-Have a close look at all the coolant hoses, including the two that 
run through the firewall for the heater.

-Inspect the bushings in the suspension. If you see significant 
cracks, put them on the "winter list." The car will handle OK, but it 
will handle better with new bushings. Even renewing them with OEM 
rubber will be an improvement.

-Look very carefully at the diff. mounts. These are notorious for 
cracking. If you hear a sharp clank from the rear when you drop the 
clutch, chances are good at least one is cracked. It's not all the 
difficult to repair, but it entails welding.

-While you're looking at the frame, look at the upper rear spring 
perches. They tend to tear and deflect upward. Welding is in order 
here, as well.

These are all in addition to the usual inspections you should do on 
wheel bearings, brakes, etc.
-- 
Phil Barnes (peb3@cornell.edu)
Cortland, NY (nowhere near New York City)
'71 TR6  CC61193L (27 year owner)





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