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Re: TR-6 Thrust washers

To: Trevor Jordan <trevor.jordan@rmit.edu.au>
Subject: Re: TR-6 Thrust washers
From: Joe Curry <curry@wolfenet.com>
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 1997 18:41:04 -0700
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Organization: Curry Enterprises
References: <7EC4C33501D641D9@davinci.symbol.com> <v03110702b068762b8db7@[131.170.185.4]>
Trevor Jordan wrote:
> 
> At 0:00 +1000 14/10/97, Paul Burr wrote:
> 
> >John; The side with the oil grooves faces the block. The smooth side,
> >which is the actual bearing surface, faces the crankshaft. Simple, eh?
> 
> At 10:23 +1000 14/10/97, James H. Davis, Jr. wrote:
> >John,
> >Install the thrust washers so that the side with the 2 groves face the
> >crank. And you're right, the manuals make something simple seem
> >difficult.
> 
> Simple?  Perhaps we should take a vote on this.  I hope that we can reach
> consenus before I need to change my thrust washers.
> 
> My view is that the oil grooves should be in the bearing surface and face
> the crank (assuming that the TW remains stationary with respect to the
> block - why provide lubrication for a fixed interface).  But then, I have
> only ever seen a photograph of a thrust washer.
> 
> There would seem to be a market for bidirectional thrust washers.
> 
> Trevor Jordan
> 74 TR6 CF29281U

I don't know the particulars about the TR6, but on the Spit engines you
have 2 thrust washers that are on either side of the rear main bearing.

They are inserted with the oil grooves facing outward or away from the
bearing.

Joe Curry   '63 Spit


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