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RE: DS11

To: "'Catpusher@aol.com'" <Catpusher@aol.com>
Subject: RE: DS11
From: Alexander Joseph H <AlexanderJosephH@Waterloo.deere.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 1997 09:11:46 -0500
Thanks for the run down on the calipers and rotors. I was begining to
assume something that did not exist.

I have three places I could be the 4th of July weekend...so many
Triumphs, so little time.

See you in October....Thursday & Friday.
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>From:  Catpusher@aol.com[SMTP:Catpusher@aol.com]
>Sent:  Friday, June 20, 1997 6:05 PM
>To:    Alexander Joseph H
>Subject:       Re: DS11
>
> 
> We have a set of TR6 Calipers and Rotors. Is  there more contact
>area/pressure with these?
> 
> I suspect they would bolt on right? I did not realize that the TR6 were
 different ......

>
>Joe,  
>I run the ALT  TR6 Calipers and rotors from a Jag E Type ser lll.
>  The early TR6 claipers & rotors are the same as the later TR4s &
>many TR3Bs  so there is no legality problem.  The later TR6 calipers
>have diff piston seals, and, later,metric fittings; but are otherwise
>the same. 
>    I tried the "3B" setup because it is lighter (smaller disc also)
>and found it to be notably worse than the early (TR3/3A) setup (as in early
>TR4 also)   
>  With real race tires, both std calipers are prone to major lockup, even
>with the full headlights ducting air to cool the assy.  
>   The caliper adap. that bolts to the vertical link is different between
>the early and late caliper.  The Alt TR6 caliper bolts up to a std. 
>late adap.         HP
>P.S. "CC" this to the FOT if you wish
>
>Some time I'll tell you about having to untape the TR3's headlights for
>Mid-ohio fog when I had them and the rest of the prod cars were supposed
>to!.  We look forword to seeing you in Oct.  Race is on Fri.  Practice/
>qual Mo-Th.  BTW July 4th weekend we will be just down the road from
>SIR at PIR (well, less than 200 miles seems close sometimes!!)  Hardy
>

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