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Re: [TR] Bearing Replacement

To: trmarty@hotmail.com, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [TR] Bearing Replacement
From: Dave <dave1massey@cs.com>
Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2016 17:21:38 -0400
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Marty, I did a baring swap on my TR6 from underneath and all went reasonably 
well.  As you surmised, the front main is problematic in that the sealing block 
must come out.  I carefully cut the seal and when I re-installed it I used an 
ample supply of Form-a-Gasket #2 to seal it to the block and the timing chain 
cover and I think my only oil leak issues were related to the worn spacer upon 
which the front seal rode.

I replaced the oil pump at the same time the oil pressure improvement was 
dramatic.

 

Dave Massey


 

 

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From: marty <trmarty@hotmail.com>
To: Triumph List <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sun, Jul 24, 2016 4:12 pm
Subject: [TR] Bearing Replacement



Is it possible to do a bearing swap by just pulling the pan and not have leaks 
when you are done? I'm looking at it and thinking that once you pull the front 
sealing block to access the front main cap  that there is a high likelihood of 
leaks in that area with the timing cover, front engine plate and sealing block. 
I'm not really wanting to pull the engine out and tear the darn thing down to 
swap out rod and main bearings but part of me says I need to.  Anybody been 
there done that as far as just going in from underneath?
 
Marty
                                          




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<font size="4">Marty, I did a baring swap on my TR6 from underneath and all 
went reasonably well.&nbsp; As you surmised, the front main is problematic in 
that the sealing block must come out.&nbsp; I carefully cut the seal and when I 
re-installed </font><font size="4">it I used an ample supply of Form-a-Gasket 
#2 to seal it to the block and the timing chain cover and I think my only oil 
leak issues were related to the worn spacer upon which the front seal rode.<br>
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I replaced the oil pump at the same time the oil pressure improvement was 
dramatic.<br>
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Sent: Sun, Jul 24, 2016 4:12 pm<br>

Subject: [TR] Bearing Replacement<br>

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<div dir="ltr">Is it possible to do a bearing swap&nbsp;by just pulling the pan 
and not have leaks when you are done? I'm looking at it and thinking that once 
you pull the front sealing block to access the front main cap &nbsp;that there 
is a high likelihood of leaks in that area with the timing cover, front engine 
plate and sealing block. I'm not really wanting to pull the engine out and tear 
the darn thing down to swap out rod and main bearings but part of me says I 
need to.&nbsp; Anybody been there done that as far as just going in from 
underneath?<br>

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Marty<br>

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