Jack - bummer....
With regards to TRF & VTR. Since you are going, the fact that both Moss &
TRF will be there, as well as British Parts Connection, I would limp along
to Portland and take your $50 with you. See which one has 1) best price
and/or 2) in stock at VTR. Make your judgement then. I would stay away
from used or autojumble solenoids unless you know the owner/seller and the
condition of the solenoid.
JMTCW...
Carl Musson
Tampa, Florida (USA)
TR3A's - 1958 Driver &
1960 Concours d'wannabe
http://www.arts.usf.edu/~musson/triumph/
"You can't tell which way the car went by just looking at the road..."
-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Brooks [SMTP:brooks@belcotech.com]
Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 9:29 AM
To: Triumph List
Subject: RE: Help: TR3A overdrive switch location and failed solenoid
Thanks Tony, I've used nice punches, but knowing what they cost, I figured
I'd drill an undersized hole and file out the D-shape with my jewelers
files. UNLESS.... a lister has the correct punch I can borrow and pay
shipping both ways. For now though, the miniature switch I installed (5amp
at 120V) is fine.
First, however, I need to find a new solenoid. When I installed the OD, I
was very careful to check the solenoid amp draw to insure it switched off
the high amp pull-in current, which it did. I have run the OD quite a bit,
hot wired direct to a 12V source (alligator clipped when I was out on the
highway) to test out the recently acquired, but not rebuilt OD unit.
As I final wired the relay and switch, testing along the way, the ancient
(and rust pitted) solenoid finally gave up, just before I put the tranny
cover back on. The high amp circuit is gone. The 2 amp circuit pulls it
in, but only sometimes. The nice sharp clack when it pulls in is gone.
Does anyone have a spare, or know if TRF will be (heavily) discounting parts
at VTR? Two steps forward, one step backwards. Argggg!
TIA,
Jack Brooks
1960 TR3A
1974 Norton 850 Commando
Hillsdale, NJ
> Jack,
>
> If you can find someone with a set of metal punches (one brand is
> Greenlee)
> they may have a D-hole punch in the size you need. It makes a very nice
> clean hole with no panel distortion. Good luck!
>
> Tony Childs
> 72 Spitfire - FK38809U
>
> PS - You can buy the punch from someone like W. W. Grainger, but "it ain't
> cheap"! Expect to see prices in the $150 - $160 range! Don't know if
> anyone rents these or not.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jack Brooks <brooks@belcotech.com>
> To: Triumph List <Triumphs@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 8:19 AM
> Subject: Re: Help: TR3A overdrive switch location.
>
>
> >
> > > The hole is supposed to be present in the steel dash in non-OD
> > > cars, but you will have to cut a hole in the vinyl.
> >
> > Listers,
> >
> > "SUPPOSED TO" are the operative words. Randall you are absolutely right!
> >
> > I can confirm that my dash (in TS69032L, now O) does NOT have
> the D shaped
> > hole (in the steel behind the vinyl) for the OD switch. I've
> been told by
> > enough people where it should be and I've checked more times than I care
> to
> > confess to. When I have time, I'll cut it out, but until then, a small
> > switch hangs from two wires under the dash.
> >
> > BTW - Maybe FT will buy the first lister to show me the D-shaped hole in
> my
> > dash a drink. See y'all (peeking under my dash) at VTR. ;-)
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Jack Brooks
> > 1960 TR3A
> > 1974 Norton 850 Commando
> > Hillsdale, NJ
> > My car show: http://www.NJTriumphs.org/westwood/home.html
> >
> >
>
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