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Re: triumphs@autox.team.net digest #1369 Sun Nov 8 02:35:00 MST 1998

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Subject: Re: triumphs@autox.team.net digest #1369 Sun Nov 8 02:35:00 MST 1998
From: Don Spence <spence@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca>
Date: Mon, 09 Nov 1998 21:27:46 -0700
Organization: Video Production Centre
References: <199811080935.CAA16493@triumph.cs.utah.edu>
Edwoods asked
Isn't a TR250 grill identical to a TR4A grill?? I'm new at this 250
stuff.
Ken Nuelle replied:  Don't think so. TR4A grills had some vertical
elements, whereas TR250 grills
had none.
Not the "expert" here so if wrong I'm sure someone will let me know!

Sorry Ken... TR4 had a stamped metal grill with three vertical elements.

TR4A    had a constructed grill without vertical elements.  6 horizontal
bars
TR250 was similar to TR4A except the bars were "bolder"(Thicker and
deeper) in addition to the previously mentioned black paint and lack of
crank hole.

My Mitchell interchange manual indicates three distinct part no.s for
the three models. They do not interchange.

All that said a 4A grill would probably fit a 250 in a crunch. Don't
know for sure. Haven't tried it.
Cheerio
Don


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