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Re: Rubber Thing

To: Ct54531@aol.com
Subject: Re: Rubber Thing
From: ArthurK101@aol.com
Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2000 13:25:50 EDT
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
In a message dated 03-Jul-00 11:50:42 Eastern Daylight Time, Ct54531 writes:

> I got quite few responses. All but two said drainage. One said paint. And 
> one said it was the jack hole for TR2-3. 
>  

Jim, sounds logical -- probably something which the factory used during 
painting and which could be used later as a drain hole for water.  

Reason I say the latter is that the original configuration of the floor mats 
was that the mats were rubber (not rugs) in the foot well.  They were NOT 
glued down but were held down by snaps.  If water got in there (and it did) 
you could remove the rubber mat.  (There was a thread about a year ago in 
which someone said that cocoa mats were fitted under the rubber mats when new 
but I am still not sure about that.)  In any case the plug could be used, 
after the mats were removed, to drain any water left in the footwell.  

Whoa!!   I just checked the Factory Parts Manual and it shows (on P121) part 
numbers for "blanking plugs."  There are no pictures BUT here is a list of 
what shows.

                          BLANKING PLATES

600399                 Main floor, L. and R.H.       4
600399                 Spare wheel pan                2
600399                 Occasional seat pan          2
CD 25672              L. and R.H. main floor        2
CD 25672              Spare wheel pan                1
Those are all grouped as " Paint drainage"  No, I don't know why there are 
different numbers for some of the listings.

In addition there is listed:
603384                  Floor jacking holes         2
605602                  Gearbox cover                1 (not required w/OD)

I replaced the floor jacking plugs and the gearbox cover plug about 3 years 
ago with new ones from TRF.  If you check their catalogue ( #RFP323, p.64) 
you will see a description of all the above listed 60nnnn plugs. 

Also checked the section on mats in the factory parts manual and it shows the 
rubber mats and snaps but NO cocoa mats are shown.  Hmmm.

This appears to back up what you have.  BTW, I have found that almost 
everything "strange" on my car had a reason for being there.  The problem 
lies in being able to figure it out after all these years.  Cheers.

Art Kelly

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