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To: "'Triumph Owners Digest'" <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: Spitfire diffs
From: "Smith, Brian" <brians@deq.state.la.us>
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 97 13:22:00 PST
Here's what you said:


Date: Sun, 23 Feb 1997 19:49:21 -0800
From: Charlie Brown <cb1500@erols.com>
Subject: Re: 76 spit rear end trouble?

Paul Nelson wrote:
>
> Hello all,
> Well my 76 Spit engine runs now, rather well considering it's down   
time.
> Then I thought I had a bad slave cylinder. I bled the clutch fluid, the
> old fluid was nasty, replished as necessary. The slave seems to be   
doing
> its job, but when I release the clutch in any gear there's no movement.
> Then I took a peek at the drive shaft ,the drive shaft spins, in   
reverse
> as well, but no vehicular motion is taking place. My experience is
> limited, so any help is greatly appreciated.
> BTW, I ran outta daylight, but once the wife goes to work in the   
morning
> I plan on putting the rear on jackstands and pulling the cover plate to
> see what it looks like. Anything imparticular I should look for?
> Paul

Can you say "new differential" That free car is telling you it's time to
spend some money.

Has anyone out there ever heard of a differential actually stripping its
gears?

This is a new one for me.
Charlie B.
Here's my response:

take it form someone who it has happened to....SPITFIRES EAT REAR   
DIFFS!!!  BUY EXTRAS...NOW.   iT WILL HAPPEN AGAIN.

Brian "I have 2 extra diffs" Smith
1957 TR3
1972 Spitfire Mk IV
1977 TR7 (for sale)  

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