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Re: [TR] TR6 Windshield Frame Removal

To: William Brewer <wsb1960tr3a@att.net>,Triumphs
Subject: Re: [TR] TR6 Windshield Frame Removal
From: "J.C. Hassall" <jhassall@blacksburg.net>
Date: Sun, 12 Jul 2009 11:57:17 -0400
At 11:13 AM 7/12/2009, William Brewer wrote:
>      I am stripping my TR6 down for painting. I want to change remove the
>rubber seal between the windshield frame and the scuttle. I loosened the two
>nuts that appear to hold the windshield frame on. They are in the outer wall
>of the footwell below the windshield frame corners and leading forward at
>about a 30 degree angle. I tried rocking the frame back and forth while
>pulling up and back. This thing won't budge. Is there some secret technique
>for getting the windshield frame off?     TIA,

There are also 4 bolts (2 each side) adjacent to the 2 nuts you 
removed.  Those bolts are pinch bolts which clamp the windshield 
posts (the ends of which are threaded for the nuts you removed).  It 
may take a liberal application of your favorite juice to break the 
rust loose, too.  Whatever you do, don't use a pry bar under the 
windshield frame.  If the posts won't wiggle free, you might try 
threading the nuts back on, then tapping the post ends with a BFH.

jim

>      Bill in Tehachapi     -getting ready for Triumphest SLO 2009!
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