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Re: TR3 Hi-torque starter

To: Kurtis Jones <tr4driver@gmail.com>, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: TR3 Hi-torque starter
From: Bill & Skip Pugh <anabil@caltel.com>
Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2005 08:09:50 -0700
I use a "helper" too ... her name is AnnaBelle  ...  <G>  Actually 
she is pretty good with a wrench, and with an air driven socket she 
is a whiz ... we pulled the axles from the TR6 in no time at all, me 
holding the box wrench and AnnaBelle using the air wrench with a very 
long extension and flex socket.
We have also removed the transmission and starter from the TR3 using 
the same techniques, frankly I don't know what I would do without her 
...



>  > Forgot to mention, I've got my bellhousing threaded (with a 
>Helicoil) for the
>>  upper starter bolt.  Otherwise you might need to undo some things 
>>to be able to
>>  get to that @!#& nut.  Last time I dealt with the nut, I used a 
>>helper, a long
>>  box-end wrench, and duct tape to hold the nut in place while I 
>>turned the bolt
>>  from down below.
>>
>>  Randall
>
>I'll second that...  That nut's a pain in the @$$!
>
>I don't know how much different the engine bay configuration of my TR4
>is from a TR3, but I made the starter swap by disconnecting and
>removing the rear carburetor.
>


-- 
Bill  Pugh
1957 TR3 TS16765L
aka
Casper
1971 TR6 CC59179L
aka
Rosey
Wallace, CA




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