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Re: TR4 Engine Restoration

To: "William F Daehler"<WFDaehle@mail.delcoelect.com>
Subject: Re: TR4 Engine Restoration
From: "Chris Lillja" <Chris_Lillja@Pupress.Princeton.Edu>
Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 15:20:22 EST
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Organization: Princeton University Press
> Question for the list:  What can be done to improve the cosmetic appearance
> of the block and the side of the head?  I'm having the block boiled out,
> briefly.

I'm freshining up my TR4A right now also....I'm staying with orignal colors for 
all 
engine components -- I believe basic black is correct for the most part. It's 
also the 
easiest and makes the most sense (heat wise) from an engineering standpoint. 
Don't get me 
wrong - I'm dressing up the 'old dear a bit- K&N chrome filters, and I'm 
polishing the 
dashpots, but when the original looks nice, I stay original....

 
> Is painting concours acceptable?  Surface preparation? Color?  What is the
> correct thing to do here, and in what order?  I would appreciate hearing
> some opinions.

You might want to check out the TRA judging manual when it's available...don't 
think it 
is yet for 4's....

I agreed with your head treatment -- I say you'd be crazy not to put in 
hardened seats 
(IMHO). I put big stainless steel valves in too.... ;>)....and shaved .075.... 
and a mild 
cam....

Thought about your rocker arms yet? Rocker Arm Specialists (see monster list) 
did a great 
job on mine. Although I have no financial interest--I'd like to see them stay 
in business 
because I have other rocker arms to do! About $80!!! I could hardly believe 
it...but it 
seems to be true....

Good luck and have fun....
"We designed and built them to be driven...not to sit in some bloody Museum" - 
Ken Richardson

Chris Lillja
TR4A
Norton Commando
Spit MKIV

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