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1967 Triumph TR6C Rebuild by a noob.
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[QUOTE="Okiewan, post: 1473762, member: 16119"] Kinda stuck at the moment... waiting on the clutch hub puller I had to order so I can finish the primary side disassembly. I can't wait to get these cases split and get a look at the crank... fingers crossed that the journals look good and that the sludge tube isn't a huge pain to get out. After figuring out what all I need (the tap and the slotted socket alone will be close to $50 and I wouldn't trust my smallish vice to secure the crank) to replace the sludge tube, I'm going to find out what Big D Cycle will charge if I bring them the crank. I'm already taking them the jugs, might as well see what they'd charge to do the trap. Yeah, I know. :$ [/QUOTE]
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