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Re: With/Without Manual's

To: Paul Dorsey <dorpaul@negia.net>
Subject: Re: With/Without Manual's
From: Don Malling <dmallin@attglobal.net>
Date: Mon, 07 Mar 2005 10:05:14 -0500
Hi Paul,

The grease seal number for the TR3 REPLACEMENT Trunions is the same seal number 
as is used for the 
TR250 and TR6.

I wondered the same thing. This grease seal is asymmetric having a longer skirt 
on one side than the 
other. By inspection of the old and still assembled right side of my TR250, I 
concluded that the 
"longer skirt" side of the grease seal should go down.

I am in the process of disassembling the right side now, and will see which way 
around the seal 
originally went. I'm the original owner so I know it is stock and original.

I'll know sometime this week.

Don Malling

Paul Dorsey wrote:
> Hello,
> I am sorry I alarmed folks into thinking that I was rebuilding my front
> suspension without any help from manuals!  That would be foolish indeed!!!
> 
> Instead I was using a Moss Catalog illustration to show me what I was doing.
> My usual procedure in attempting my TR3's restoration is to read the
> particular applicable section of Roger William's "How to Restore a TR3" once
> or twice (the queen's-tongue is often thick!) and examine all it's photos,
> then with a Moss's catalog in hand I feel confident with my slow exacting
> pace.  Prievously I've studied my CD of Bentley's, my (overly difficult)
> Haynes Manual and Kenneth Ball's Manual.  The green and white diagonally
> striped book has been examined and is located within my domicile somewhere.
> 
>  So when I said, "I can't find my manuals", I should have added, "but, I'm
> using my Moss Catalog et al".   It may also be attributable to my laziness
> that I take liberty to ask the list questions which I can't tell from Moss's
> illustrations or that William's doesn't address. All the other books are
> lingering somewhere.
> 
> Which brings up the question:
> I can't tell which direction the seal shown in Moss's as No. 12 on p.40 is
> suppose to go.  If it faces up like it holds water or rather grease or is it
> go down so that is lips over the brass Trunnion?
> 
> Thanks,
> Paul Dorsey
> 60 TR3A




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