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RE: Big plugs in TR-250 floor pans - why?

To: "'Skip Montanaro'" <skip@mojam.com>, "triumphs@autox.team.net" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: Big plugs in TR-250 floor pans - why?
From: Randall Young <randallyoung@earthlink.net>
Date: Fri, 7 May 1999 10:08:31 -0700
Organization: Navcom Technology, Inc
Of course !  Everyone knows those are for letting the water out after the 
car is caught in the rain with no top/cover !
(or when you get caught in traffic while driving topless in the rain.)

Actually, they cover the jack holes.  The factory jack (at least on my TR3, 
I assume it's the same for all TRs) goes through the hole and engages with 
those funny fingers on the frame.  It actually is amazingly stable (if you 
set the handbrake), raises two tires at a time off the ground (so you can 
rotate the tires without using the spare), and allows for a very compact, 
lightweight jack.  IMO it's also easier to use than most jacks.  An elegant 
solution to the problem of the rockers and bumpers being too weak to lift 
the car, and the frame being so close to the ground !

I don't believe doing the jacking from inside the car was a concern, or 
they would have stowed the jack inside instead of in the spare tire 
compartment <g>

Randall

On Friday, May 07, 1999 6:10 AM, Skip Montanaro [SMTP:skip@mojam.com] 
wrote:
>
>
> My TR-250 has two large rubber plugs in the floor pans.  I presume 4's 
and
> 6's have them as well.  What are the holes they plug used for?  The only
> things that come to my mind are letting water out and/or letting water 
in.
>
> Thanks,
>
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