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RE: Boy is My Face Red...

To: "'Nickbk@aol.com'" <Nickbk@aol.com>, "'Ken Streeter'" <streeter@sanders.com>
Subject: RE: Boy is My Face Red...
From: Peter Zaborski <peterz@merak.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Sep 1996 10:48:01 -0600
Cc: "'triumphs@autox.team.net'" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
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My 76 TR6 has an opaque orange hose leading from the slave cylinder to the 
metal pipe connected with master cylinder. I believe it is all 
original.

Peter Zaborski, Calgary AB Canada
76 TR6 (CF58310 UO)
peterz@merak.com

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From:   Ken Streeter[SMTP:streeter@sanders.com]
Sent:   Friday, September 06, 1996 1:08 PM
To:     Nickbk@aol.com
Cc:     triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject:        Re: Boy is My Face Red...

Nickbk@aol.com wrote:

> Please forgive me, I am most chagrined. You have found me out. The truth is,
> that I have never owned a Spitfire, and assumed that it had a rubber
> hydraulic clutch hose, like its big brothers. Mea Culpa, Mea Culpa, Mea
> Culpa. Can we still be friends ? 

Which big brothers are you talking about?  TR6s used a metal hydraulic
clutch line, not rubber.  I don't know that any Triumphs used a rubber
clutch hose.  Gosh, even the Herald had a metal hydraulic clutch line!
Are you sure you didn't drive an MG in a prior life?!? :-) :-)

Oh, and to answer your question, of course we can be friends, even if
we find that you thought that the MGC was the best car in the world for
twenty years!

By the way, the rest of the places you indicated looking for possibly
play in the mechanical linkages for poor clutch play are all applicable
to Triumphs in general, and are excellent possibilities when trying
to diagnose a marginal clutch.

--ken
'74 TR6 Daily Driver

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