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Re: Found Trunk light switch - f/u question

To: "Sally or Dick Taylor" <tr6taylor@webtv.net>
Subject: Re: Found Trunk light switch - f/u question
From: "James Franks" <jimmble@adelphia.net>
Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2001 22:54:46 -0400
Dick,

Want a picture of the one in my garage? It is continuous. Maybe yours
isn't. Until you look you are guessing. I wouldn't be surprised to see
two different designs, BTW. I don't care much what the books say. They
are often incorrect or incomplete. I'll be happy to send a snapshot of
the rack in my garage to certify my findings. ; ^)  Sorry about your
B.A. I only respond when I'm fairly certain I'm right, or else I say I'm
not sure. We are all trying to help.

Jim

----- Original Message -----
From: "Sally or Dick Taylor" <tr6taylor@webtv.net>
To: <DANMAS@aol.com>
Cc: <biggooner@hotmail.com>; <6pack@autox.team.net>;
<triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 5:19 PM
Subject: Re: Found Trunk light switch - f/u question


> Dan, James, and others---I've lowered my batting average substantially
> in the last week or so. First the MSD dwell thingy, then the trunk
light
> circuit model differences, and then the positioning of the lower
> steering shaft. I'm not entirely convinced on the last one. Yet.
>
> There are at least four sources that show the lower shaft to have a
> partial flat machined across it for positioning the pinch bolt screw
> thru the yoke.     Illustrations in the Big Three Catalogues, plus
> Bentley's manual do not show a continuous relief here for a pinch
bolt.
> Not that these sources never made an error, but till I pull this shaft
> on my own car, I will leave this door open to what may have taken
place
> with different models.
>
> I DO enjoy this type of exchange. It can only lead to a better
> understanding of these cars.
>
> Dick T.
> '73

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