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Re: [TR] TR3A Rocker arm "spacers"

To: triumphs@autox.team.net,tr3driver@ca.rr.com
Subject: Re: [TR] TR3A Rocker arm "spacers"
From: amcewen2@cogeco.ca
Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 18:09:24 -0400
> > Rocker area is uniformly wet with oil, over all pressure is good.
>
> But that doesn't answer the question.

You noticed that eh?  ;)   I can't remember if I saw the oil coming out or not, 
certainly new oil appeared from
somewhere in the top end.  I had it running with the cover off for a while but 
for the most part I had the cover in
place while running then took it off to inspect after the car was shut off 
(keeps less oil on the fenders, rad, hair,
glasses etc..).


> If you are saying the shaft can move fore/aft, then the special locating
> screw is loose or fallen out.  This can lead to all sorts of ills, including
> what you describe.  ISTR the screw hole also enters the oil passage, so if
> the screw is out, the rockers are not getting lubed either.

Where is the screw located?


> Seems like a good point to throw in a plug for these people:
> Rocker Arm Specialist

Talk about specialization...

> > and since the springs will
> > have to be out maybe I should replace them for spacers at the
> > same time...
>
> I think you'd get more benefit from one of those soup can exhaust
> extensions.  At least people would be able to see that you're putting on
> useless "go fast" accessories ...
>

So you're not a fan?  ;)   Just figured if the trouble was in the shaft it 
might not pay to put 45yo springs back in,
not expecting any performance improvement per say.
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