Randall and the list,
Always enjoy reading your responses, and I have learned a lot. Does
anyone know who or who could produce a steel line replacement for this
hose? I would be buying that in a second. Nothing in my garage to
craft that item.
By the way, stereo in the garbage. 10 rolls of paper towels wicking up
the oil, no real damage to the carpet. I was advised by TRF and Mount
Joy's to not under any circumstances use water on wool carpet. Some
folks recomended a dry cleaner, but as most people say, they still use
water in the process.
Heading to the Hunt Country Classis here in Middleburg, VA tomorrow.
Ordered a new stereo on Ebay to replace the one tha had 1/2 quart of oil
in it, but I feel lucky.
Thanks to everyone who responded to my post, much appreciated.
Craig H. Nicholls
Vienna, VA
1972 Triumph TR6
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 12:10 AM, Randall wrote:
>> The oil line that drives the oil pressure gauge failed
Which would seem to me an excellent reason to either convert to a steel
line
(as the TR2-3 used) or to an electric oil pressure gauge.
Sorry to hear about your accident, Craig.
Randall
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