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Re: TR-3 Rocker Arm Assembly

To: rjl6n@UVA.PCMAIL.VIRGINIA.EDU
Subject: Re: TR-3 Rocker Arm Assembly
From: Catpusher@aol.com
Date: Wed, 7 May 1997 01:43:21 -0400 (EDT)
In a message dated 97-04-25 13:24:40 EDT, you write:

<<      I've got a vague memory that early TR-2's used different
 pedestals from the later cars, and that the cold valve clearances
 were different on those cars, due to the different rates of thermal
 expansion.  However, I don't think that I've ever seen those early
 pedestals, so I don't know what they were made of.
 
 John Lye
  >>
 Hi John, I am back.  
S/R TR2 Service Instruction Manual PN:502602, Supplement "TR3 Models, 
Engine, Section B"  page one  normal production at engine No. TS.12564E
 new rocker pedestal brackets of aluminium alloy were incorporated...
allowing 0.010" valve lash cold on both inlet and exhaust valves.
the TR2 "Genera Data" lists inlet Touring .010"; High Speed Motoring .013"
Exhaust Touring .012"; High Speed Motoring .013"   both cold.
My car came with the cast iron items, and they were the "trick" thing to have
as they were believed to be stronger.  The cast iron broke just like the
later
items when the rocker shaft failed because the ends were not supported.
  BTW the factory assumed that one would have a complete set of manuals,
and I strongly suggest that TR racers at least read the FactoryTR2 manual, 
 as the later manuals do not cover all the items from earlier manuals. I also
could
not believe how helpfull the TR4 manual was when I finally obtained a used
one!!    Good TR Racing    HP

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