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Re: Pinning thrust washers

To: Hugh Fader <hfader@usa.net>, 6-Pack <6pack@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Pinning thrust washers
From: Don Malling <dmallin@attglobal.net>
Date: Wed, 09 Oct 2002 22:47:51 -0400
Hi Hugh,

I can't get to Zimmerman's site. Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Don 

Hugh Fader wrote:
> 
> Shane,
> 
> I had this modification done on my bearing cap out of necessity. The crank
> had pretty much ground the slot into the cap when the previous thrust
> washers fell out. It was either this or a new block. It seems to be holding
> up after about 2000 miles. There are pictures of this in the How to Restore
> TR250/TR6 book. Below is a copy of a post I made summarizing all the web
> sites describing this.
> 
> - Hugh
> 
> ------
> I have been looking around the web for information on thrust washers and
> related repairs. For your viewing pleasure, I found the following sites:
> 
> A description of a thrust washer repair and a solid bronze replacement
> washer:
> http://users.arczip.com/zntech/tr6.html
> 
> Description of a performance engine rebuild including pictures of bearing
> cap modification to accept a second thrust washer:
> http://home.iprimus.com.au/tridim/triumph/Engine.htm
> 
> Article on main bearing and thrust washer replacement:
> http://www.geocities.com/hottr6/triumph/tr6bearings.html
> 
> Machinist's description of repair of damage when the washers fall out:
> http://www.sltoa.org/Exhaust/2001/08/SLTOA0801.htm
> 
> Fixing your thrust washers once and for all (note Zimmerman's site is
> back!):
> http://www.mit.edu/people/zimerman/Documents/tr6/mjbtwasherfix.html
> 
> Hope this helps anybody trying to track down thrust washer information.
> 
> - Hugh Fader

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