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1967 Triumph TR6C Rebuild by a noob.
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[QUOTE="Ol'89r, post: 1473646, member: 17212"] If you have someone with a Vapor Blaster nearby, those work very good. They do an excellent job of restoring the cases to their original look. VERY IMPORTANT to get all of the fine glass out of the cases and orfices. Regular Bead Blasting will take the cad plating off and they will have to be replated. A sonic cleaner might work on the small stuff. I usually bead blast them and have them replated. You are correct about #1. It's a steel plate and a friction plate welded together. Keeps the clutch hub from turning while loosening/tightening the clutch hub nut. You can bolt them together too. You don't really need all of these tools. There are a few tricks to removing parts without them. I can guide you through when you get there. [/QUOTE]
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