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TR6 Rear End Update

To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: TR6 Rear End Update
From: mike@ShoppersDrugMart.ca
Date: Mon, 3 Jun 1996 05:08:13 -0400
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For those of you who are keeping up to date on this saga, here's the latest 
installment:

Finally got the driver's side trailing arm off.  I used two jigsaw blades 
to cut off the head of the inboard bolt which was inserted backwards.  I'm 
told they're inserted that way by the factory and, if you can get the 
trailing arm brackets off the frame, no problem.  Yes problem, if the DPO 
welds the bracket and bracket bolts together!!!  Passenger side 
disassembled in 20 minutes all up.  What a pleasure to do this when all the 
bolts come off as designed!

After inspecting all around I've determined the outboard driver side 
u-joint is bad (seized in one direction so probably no bearings left), 
driver's side damper link is worn out and trailing arm bushings are 
*extremely* soft.  I'll replace all of it including the nylocs.  I removed 
the half shafts by separating the halves which makes life *much* easier, 
just remembering to keep everything wrapped up to keep 'em clean 
afterwards.

Newest problem is trying to get out the bad u-joint.  I've worked up to a 
15 lb sledgehammer but nothing moves.  I'm using an equal sized steel nut 
as a 'drift' but everything is seized.  Tried heating everything up but no 
luck.  I suppose, if I could cool everything it would work, but no room in 
the freezer ;-)  Ideas???  PLEASE???

Once that's done it'll be on to the bushings and reassembly, hopefully in 
time for Sunday's Fun Rally!

Mike Himelfarb.

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