To: | Richard Seaton <rsh17@msn.com>, 6-Pack <6pack@autox.team.net>, |
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Subject: | Re: Using later style caliper piston in TR250 early TR6 16P |
From: | Don Malling <dmallin@attglobal.net> |
Date: | Mon, 04 Apr 2005 16:01:11 -0400 |
Oooppss.... Sorry didn't see the picture. Is it a 16P or 16BP? But still confused.... Don Malling Richard Seaton wrote: > Don the spring clip attaches to the caliper part not the piston. I > really don't think there is enough meat on the 16P caliper to put a > spring. The 16P has a narrow grove where the boot is surrounded by the > caliper body. The piston from the 16PB has a wider lip (not a grove) in > it for the boot to slide onto, and the spring holds it in place. > The pistons are different! > The 16PB is from an early 73, the 16P's I have are from a 250. > > Richard Seaton |
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