To: | "Jeff Wagner" <JWAGNER@jmail.umd.edu> |
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Subject: | Re: TR6 broken trailing arm mount |
From: | peb3@cornell.edu (Philip E. Barnes) |
Date: | Wed, 14 Aug 1996 11:44:08 +0100 |
Cc: | triumphs@autox.team.net |
Jeff: You ask: " Can I swap this piece without removing the trailing arm, spring, etc, from the car?" I would remove the spring, just so that you aren't fighting it all the way through the process. It comes out easily after you disconnect the shock link. Remove the bolt that holds the trailing arm to the bracket and there is probably enough "give" to get the arm out of the bracket and replace it. Make sure you get the right bracket to replace it, ie. one -notch, two-notch, etc. Try to resist Shipwright's Disease when you do this job. :-) Philip E. Barnes '71 TR6 CC61193L Cornell University Newman Laboratory of Nuclear Studies Ithaca, NY 14853 607-255-4951 peb3@cornell.edu |
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