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Re: TR4A-TR6 outer axle shaft Tool

To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: TR4A-TR6 outer axle shaft Tool
From: Bob Lang <LANG@ISIS.MIT.EDU>
Date: Fri, 21 Jun 1996 10:46:06 -0500 (EST)
Time for my $.02,

I would think that the "correct" way to make this type of tool would be 
either to machine the surfaces from some kind of solid stock or to cast 
and then "forge" the material. I'm not a metalurgist by any stretch of 
the imaginantion, but I have machined metal with "real machine" tools 
like Bridgeport Milling machines etc, and my expereince has been that 
castings are way too brittle for the forces needed to get one of those 
hubs apart.

Besides, one of the local club members _had_ the TR6 rear hub tool, the 
real Churchill tool. It broke when somebody was trying to take a hub apart.

I'd say that you should start with some really hefty stock, say one-inch 
ore thicker STEEL and them machine it to accept the hub surfaces...

Note: in the four years or so that I've been "lurking" on the net, this 
topic has come up a bunch of times. I'll bet the idea-to-success ratio of 
rebuilding the hubs is pretty low. I know that several of us have failed 
miserably trying to rebuild hubs. Me especially. I've wrecked several.

Next time, I'm sending mine out for repair. Note: not to offend TRF or 
the other shoppes, but there are a few folks out there that do this type 
of work for much more reasonable prices. Shop around! Go to the various 
flea markets and see who is out there. If you talk to a shoppe that has 
not had success with TR6 rear hubs, find another shoppe!!!

That's my two-cents.

rml
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