Hi Pat,
That looks quite similar to the duct that came with my '62 TR4. It was
"fibreboard", aka cardboard or chipboard and exactly that shape and size, as
best I can tell from the photos. The only difference, the one in my car had a
black finish on the "top" side seen in your?photos.?It?appeared to be a layer
of black paper. Inside it was more brown than gray. I bought my car in the late
1970s and would guess the duct was original (it still had the original gearbox
cover, which was similar material).
The fibreboard in my car was in bad shape. I reinforced it on the inside with
fiberglass cloth and soaked it with resin (did the same with the gearbox
cover). It lasted another ten years or so, after which I finally replaced it
with a homemade?aluminum duct. I've seen replacement ducts (and gearbox
covers)?made of black plastic, too.
I don't know if the TR4A used exactly the same duct as the TR4 (or the TR250/5,
for that matter). I know the radiator itself is different (mine is the "long
neck" same as was used in the TR3A).
Perhaps one of Bill Piggott's books shows the radiator ducts.
Alan Myers
San Jose, California
amfoto1@aol.com
'62 TR4 CT17602L
http://www.triumphowners.com/640
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Message: 11
Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2009 18:52:47 -0700 (PDT)
From: P Caffrey <pcaffrey@ymail.com>
Subject: [TR] TR4A Radiator Duct
To: list Triumph <triumphs@autox.team.net>
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Hi List,
Checked on my TR4A restoration at the garage today and noticed a new
radiator duct. Does anyone see anything wrong about the radiator duct pic on
the link below? It seems small to me, as though it belongs on another
car--other than a TR4A.
Thanks for any feedback,
Pat
TR4A '67
http://s727.photobucket.com/albums/ww276/pcaffrey1/Radiator%20Duct/
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