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Re: TR6 windscreen frame and strg whl removal

To: "Stuart Steele" <ssteele@switchsolutions.com>, "'Triumph List'" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: TR6 windscreen frame and strg whl removal
From: "Robert Kamholtz" <thunderbolt@techheadnet.com>
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1999 23:07:20 -0600charset="iso-8859-1"
Stuart:
I just went out to the garage to look a my wifes TR6. The windshield is
aready off. There are indeed 3 bolts, 2 from the outside of the body(under
the fender) and one from the inside. I did not toutch them. I took off the
nut, then put a different one on. then used a punch and a BFH to lossen it
up. When you install it pit on some neversez. You never when you may have to
remove it again. Don't forget the 3 bolts on the inside of your windshield
frame.

Good Luck
Bob Kamholtz
ECOD


-----Original Message-----
From: Stuart Steele <ssteele@switchsolutions.com>
To: 'Triumph List' <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Date: Saturday, January 23, 1999 10:10 PM
Subject: RE: TR6 windscreen frame and strg whl removal


>
>> I'm replacing my steering bushes and upper crash pad in my '71 TR6 and
>> have
>> a couple misc questions (maybe trying to figure these out at 2AM wasn't
>> helping, either!):
>>
>> - To remove the windscreen frame, I've removed two nuts at the bottom of
>> the
>> frame's mounting posts, one on each side of the car. The Bentley manual
>> says
>> to then "loosen" the six bolts holding the windscreen post mounting frame
>> to
>> the car, but the diagram shows only four bolts. I've loosened the four
>> bolts
>> shown but the frame will still not budge. Any of you removed the
>> windscreen
>> frame before and can tell me what I'm doing wrong?
>>
>Have you removed all of the bolts holding the windshield frame to the dash?
>It has been a few years since I removed a TR6 windshield, but I seem to
>recall that they are cunningly concealed as the bolts which seem merely to
>affix the tonneau cover attachment posts.  I seem to recall three.  The
dash
>pad may want to come up with the windshield.
>
>Stuart Steele
>
>
>
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