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Re: Subject: spring compressor dimensions?

To: Pete Ryner <pryner@ij.net>
Subject: Re: Subject: spring compressor dimensions?
From: David Brackin <dbrackin@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 21:04:29 -0400
Cc: "'Michael Noerregaard'" <m_noerregaard@hotmail.com>, "triumphs@autox.team.net" <triumphs@autox.team.net>, "skip@mojam.com" <skip@mojam.com>
References: <01BE9B1E.37213580@p43-37.tnt-2.ij.net>
Skip.
Go to Advance Auto Parts and ask fot the "Loaner Spring Compressor".  They 
charge a fully refundable deposit for a (in my case) new tool, which worked so 
good on my 250 front suspension rebuild, I decided to keep it.  The deposit is 
the price of the tool so they aren't out anything when
you decide you like it.

Otherwise, return it and you get a full refund!!!!

Dave Brackin
TR250
'57 TR3  "...more baskets please"

Pete Ryner wrote:

> Definitely go for the purchased compressor.  I rented a threaded rod type 
>with the hook ends once - it slipped and flew across the room.  Actually 
>cracked a block in the wall.  Luckily I kept the spring horizontal and away 
>from my body!!  Just not worth the chance with home made jobs.
> Pete
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:   Michael Noerregaard [SMTP:m_noerregaard@hotmail.com]
> Sent:   Monday, May 10, 1999 6:44 AM
> To:     triumphs@autox.team.net
> Cc:     skip@mojam.com
> Subject:        Re: Subject: spring compressor dimensions?
>
> Skip wrote:
> >I'm a cheapskate, so I'm considering making my own spring compressor to
> >disassemble the front suspension on my TR250.  I can get the appropriate
> >supplies at the local big box home center, but I'm unsure of the necessary
> >dimensions.  What diameter threaded rod should I use?  How long does it
> >need to be?  What about the thickness of the flat plate at one end or the
> >other?
>
> Skip,
>
> I would go for the extra buck and actually buy a real set of spring
> compressors. Personally, I have done it with steel wire - not recommended!!!
> Didn't really have the time to go out and buy a set (or more likely being
> young and foolish - still am for that matter) - so I thought, what the heck.
> It was VERY exciting (=scary) to try and decompress the spring afterwards,
> by slowly clipping into different places on the steel wire....  No injuries
> - not even close - but a lesson learned.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Michael
> '71 TR6 PI - in pieces - down to the bare frame
> '74 TR6 - undergoing restauration




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