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RE: Gearbox cover and overdrive

To: "'Nelson Riedel'" <nriedel@nextek.net>, Edward Woods <fogbro1@home.com>, "triumphs@autox.team.net" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: Gearbox cover and overdrive
From: MPRICE <mprice@cybersol.com>
Date: Sun, 27 May 2001 20:41:09 -0400 teamfat2.dsl.aros.net id f4S0XwS12954
There was a lister,(you out there Tony?) who had made a fiberglass inspection 
cover that was shaped based on the original. I used his when I did this 
conversion. I cut a shaped hole corresponding to the cover piece and attached 
it using those clip metal speed nuts. It fit perfectly and looks great. Don't 
know if he has any left or what the price would be. ISTR he only made a couple 
of batches to meet the then existing requests and charged for his materials and 
time. A real bargain and a fine product. And a great guy by the way.

Without this little part I would have tried to form something out to sheet 
metal on my own. Pounding and bumping to make something that would be 
approximate. 

good luck
Mark

-----Original Message-----
From:   Nelson  Riedel [SMTP:nriedel@nextek.net]
Sent:   Saturday, May 26, 2001 10:48 PM
To:     Edward Woods; triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject:        Re: Gearbox cover and overdrive

Subject: Gearbox cover and overdrive


> Listers,
>
> I just finished putting an 'A' type overdrive g'box in a TR250, at least I
> thought I was finished, till I dropped the new "space age plastic" cover
in
> place. Big time interference with the speedo angle drive. Since this cover
is
> several years old, I wonder if the newer ones fit.
>
> What's the solution? Who's "been there, done that"?
>
> Ed

Ed,

My original (pressed paper?) TR250 gearbox cover had a cutout area around
the OD speedometer angle drive.  There was a metal cover (lets call it an
inspection plate) for the hole.  The inspection plate had a bulge that
provided clearance for the angle drive.  The inspection plate was held by
sheet meatal screws into clips around the hole in the gearbox cover.  This
inspection plate could be removed to access the angle drive.  There was a
similar hole and a flat inspection plate over the solenoid.

Before I installed the plastic gearbox cover I cut similar holes and reused
the inspection plates.

I don't believe the inspection plates were used on non OD gearboxes.

I haven't seen the inspection plates listed in any catalogues.

Nelson Riedel
Granville, OH
76 TR6 (assembling after new paint)
68 TR250 (next project - new paint)
70 TR6 (all the parts in a pile ready to assemble)

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