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Re: [TR] better road trips in my TR6?

To: "Lanoway, Brian" <Brian_Lanoway@standardaero.com>,
Subject: Re: [TR] better road trips in my TR6?
From: "Alan Salvatore" <tr6parts@earthlink.net>
Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 12:57:50 -0400
Sun Visor leaks:

You need to remove the windscreen capping;  the caulking under it has dried 
up and cracked allowing water to seep down and it comes out the lower screw 
holes for the sun visors, and re-caulk.  BTDT.
It doesn't leak there any more.

Al Salvatore
76 TR6
In need of engine rebuild


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lanoway, Brian" <Brian_Lanoway@standardaero.com>
To: "Triumphs Digest" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 11:47 AM
Subject: [TR] better road trips in my TR6?


> I've just returned from the Vintage Car Rendezvous at Grand Rapids, Mn 
> most
> ably hosted by the Minnesota Jaguar Club.  It truly was a magnificent 
> setting
> at Ruttger's Sugar Lake Lodge with a wide range of interesting cars - and 
> more
> than a few lovely Jaguars - showing up from the US and Canada.
>
> One of the problems with my road trip was after placing two 200# plus
> occupants in the car, plus a full tank of gas, plus a trunk full of 
> luggage,
> my TR6 tends to drag its butt down the road, frequently scraping its
> lower-than-stock Ansa exhaust system along the way.  Someone suggested 
> that I
> might want to consider installing heavy duty rear springs just for trips 
> like
> this, and then revert to the stock springs for normal driving.  Has anyone 
> got
> any suggestions here to keep the rear of my TR6 off the ground when it's
> heavily loaded like this?  Are there any springs from a particular vendor 
> that
> you would recommend - or other solutions?  By the way, my rear suspension 
> was
> just rebuilt with all new stock components - so it was in good but 
> standard
> shape before the trip.
>
> Also, we had the good fortune of travelling through several monsoon-type
> rainstorms.  My TR6 was dry inside for the most part, other than the
> significant drips from the interior sun visor mounts (which, of course, 
> drips
> right onto your crotch area - I was thinking about wearing Depends; inside 
> out
> of course).  All the TR6's in our 10 car convoy had this problem.  Does 
> anyone
> know how to stop or fix this leak?
>
> Other than that, the TR ran perfectly through 1200 miles of travel, tours 
> and
> rallies.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help that the List can offer on these two 
> problems.
>
> Cheers,
> Brian Lanoway
> 1973 TR6
> Winnipeg


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