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Re: 1974 TR6 Steering rubber joint

To: GGanoung@aol.com
Subject: Re: 1974 TR6 Steering rubber joint
From: "Rick Barnard" <rstirb@townisp.com>
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 22:56:34 -0500
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
Hi,
        I replaced this part last winter, and ran into the same 
discrepency.  The TRF replacement part is original looking, except 
there are no counterbored holes for the 2 hex socket head drilled 
screws.  I went to a good hardware store, and purchased 4 - grade 5, 
2" long 5/16-24 hex cap screws, flat washers and split lock washers.  
It's not concours, but my car isn't anyway.  No safety wire, but hey, 
I'm pokin around in there at least once a week and I'll notice if 
something is loosening up.  So far, so good.
        This summer, at our club's "Day of Triumph" show, I found what 
looked like a new coupling with the 2 c'bored holes.  Dang.  If you 
are into total originality, I can give you the vendor's name and number. 
 Maybe he still has the part for sale.
        Have you installed it yet?  There's a trick: Wrap a large radiator 
hose clamp around the middle and squeeze the coupling until it's hole 
pattern matches that of the upper and lower column.  Works great!
                Good Luck,   Rick  1973 TR6  CF2570U
Re:
>ttempted to replace the flexible rubber joint this 
afternoon.
The new coupling from TRF is not exactly the same as the 
original.
The original ==>Two of the bolts have inset allen heads; 
the other 2 are
regular hex head bolds.
The new coupling uses 4 regular hex head bolts.  Now I have 
to order new
bolts.
Does anyone know if these bolts can be had from a hardware 
store or do I
have 
to order special?  They have holes drilled for "safety" 
wire.
Any thoughts?

Regards,
        Rick Barnard
        '73 TR6 restored - CF2570U
        '71 TR6 donor car - CC63322L

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