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Re: tr3 leaf springs

To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: tr3 leaf springs
From: MotoPsyche@aol.com
Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 23:54:32 EDT
In a message dated 10/23/2005 9:23:22 PM US Eastern Standard Time,  
suhringtr36@comcast.net writes:

I  dismantled mine at home with little problem.  I used a crow bar and  pried
up the straps to the point that the leafs would clear to be  separated.  Wire
brushed them with the drill and primed and  painted.  Be sure to use grease
between the leafs when reassembling  and don't forget that the passenger side
has an extra leaf.  I used a  bench vice to reclamp the straps.




Like Scott, I also dismantled and painted my springs.  First, the  bands were 
opened with a cold chisel and BFH.  I then had a frame shop  press out the 
spring eye bushings, then they were de-rusted using an angle  grinder and paint 
stripping pad, then painted with black POR-15 after treatment  with Metal 
Prep.  I greased them before reassembly and had the frame shop  press in new 
spring eye bushings and press the bands together nice and  tight.  It was a 
revelation to have springs that actually worked.  
 
Don't ask me about the two weeks it took to figure out how to remove one of  
the spring eye bolts or what a MAPP torch can do to carpeting on the other 
side  of the floor pan...
 
Bill Stagg
1960 TR3A


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