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Re: Front Springs positioning.



Andrew

Thank you for that, I would be interested to know what the Haynes manual says.

regards  brian


At 09:28 AM 17/08/98 +0000, you wrote:
>
>I'm in the process of carrying out a similar exercise on my Stag with the 
>help of the Haynes workshop manual rather than the official one. I'm pretty 
>sure that the Haynes manual  makes reference to positioning the springs 
>although I have not quite got to that stage yet.
>
>Andrew Wood.
> ----------
>From: Brian A.Tink
>To: ALW; Mike Wattam
>Cc: 'STAG@SMTP <[email protected]>'
>Subject: Re: Front Springs positioning.
>Date:  16 August 1998 15:10
>
>Mike
>
>Further to my spring position comment I notice that the TR7 manual makes a
>similar issue to the rear springs, they have to be face forward.
>
>as for the Stag, seeming that the 2000 and the stag are all similar, I see
>no reason not to apply the suggestion.
>
>keep staggering   brian
>
>
>At 07:19 PM 15/08/98 -0400, you wrote:
>>Hi Brian
>>
>>I hope you are well.  What you describe is standard practice, so that the
>>springs do not 'bind' on the spring turrets.  Looking in my Stag manuals I
>>cannot see any reference to this either.
>>
>>However, the 1300 and Dolomite manuals all make a big deal of this, and
>>there are even many factory service bulletins on the subject.
>>
>>Mike Wattam
>>Triumph Stag Register
>>
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