Steve,
Fitting these plates and the dust boot, can be confusing, if you do not
have any reference material, ie. a manual (Bentley or Haynes), or the
fine article by Mr. Reidel at the Buckeye website
(http://www.buckeyetriumphs.org/technical/Brakes/Rear/Rear.htm).
The Buckeye site has great photos to help you see the orientation of each
part as you fit them.
As you will see, the rubber boot goes under the locking plates.
The last bit is not real easy to fit, but it will go.
Good luck,
Mark Riddle
'72 TR6
CC82342U
On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 21:33:36 -0700 (PDT) "Steve Cirimele"
<steve@catnamedkitty.com> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I finally got a TR6 to play with. 1970, with factory
> hardtop, pretty good shape - I'm chuffed to bits! This
> list seems great and I hope I can contribute to it when
> I've gotten a few things under my belt. But for now...
>
> I'm replacing the rear brake calipers. I've got the
> retaining plate kit too which includes that funky dust
> cover for the handbrake lever. Question is: Is the
> dust cover supposed to somehow fit underneath these
> retaining plates? It fits over the handbrake lever
> just fine, but the dust cover has a square section
> hanging off it that really seems to want to fit under
> the retaining plates, but I can't quite sus out how
> this would work - and my attempts to fit it under the
> plates don't work. This square section was left
> hanging there by the previous owner, but it just
> doesn't seem right. The drawings from parts catalogues
> and things don't indicate what the heck to do with this
> square section.
>
> Anybody know what to do with this square section of the
> dust cover?
>
> Also, if you have some tips as to the stacking order
> and slot direction of the three plates that make up the
> retaining kit (the "spring plate" which is large and
> has a curve to it; the "locking plate" which is large
> and straight; and the "distance washer" which is
> smaller and locks into the locking plate) that would
> also be great. I think I've got this worked out but
> I'm not confident that the parts diagrams are
> indicating this properly.
>
> Many Thanks & Happy to be here.
>
> Steve
> 1970 TR6
> San Mateo, California
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