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Postby trphil » 29 Feb 2008 11:05

I've seen gas struts used on the bonnet as well, I believe that some Princesses, Ambassadors and SD1s used them and that they are a straight bolt on if you can find them...

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Postby UKPhilTR7 » 29 Feb 2008 12:00

Just is interesting to hear. I think I may have a look at the Rimmerbos site as they have just found a NOS of SD1 parts in India. You never know I might be lucky.

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Postby mikehardwick » 29 Feb 2008 13:39

Matt - what club are you using? I think you will find a titanium shafted 5 wood will offer the perfect combination of flexibility and keep-uppedness![:D]

Mike

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Postby mahanson57 » 02 Mar 2008 13:45

I reccomend a 7 iron. The club length and lie are just about right. ;)

Thanks for the info on the struts mates!



Yank from Yorkshire

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Postby mahanson57 » 02 Mar 2008 14:05

Mike...

I proudly claim Yorkshire as an ancestral home. I get that from Hanson family line research. I actually fare from Collinsville, Illinois, and have been in Texas since about 1980 (there was a 7-year sojourn to Santa Maria, California). I bought my original '79 wedge when I got out of school. I also had a Spitfire. I'd work on them all weekend so I would have a car to drive to work that week.

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Postby pbee » 21 Mar 2008 16:59

The boot lid struts need replacing and new ones are hard to find and seem to be very overpriced , does anyone know if struts from anything else fit, thanks

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Postby Odd » 21 Mar 2008 18:41

You can always retrofit the strut from the earliest models. They never go flat, as reliable as steel...

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Postby saabfast » 21 Mar 2008 18:57

I'll second that. I fitted the earlier 'mechanical' strut for the same reason and its luxury not to have to carry the length of 2x1 anymore! Don't know of anything else with such short hydraulic struts and I couldn't find anywhere to recharge them in the UK. Pretty easy to fit the old one, top bracket bolts into existing tapped holes and a few tack welds to the rain channel for the bottom one (dims courtesy of jclay a couple of months back).

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Postby FI Spyder » 21 Mar 2008 19:09

Some people have refilled (repressurized) them. I replaced mine. I periodically wipe the chrome shafts down with silicone spray on a clean rag. I don't know if it helps but I haven't replaced them on my 88 Tercel or 91 Integra yet. I don't know what other application may use them but you may take them to a large auto parts store and compare them but may not be worth your time.

Metal slide ones work fine until you get careless closing the trunk when it hasn't transfered latch and you've bent the trunk. Happened to a buddies car.

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Postby Shauniedawn » 21 Mar 2008 20:00

Just been messing on with hinges today.

I had a rake around the local breakers yard and found some bonnet struts of a BMW (might have been a 5 series, but didn't pay much attention) that are similar - but about and 11/2" longer - sorry haven't actually measured them. Have had to extend the hinge bracket with a bit of 1/8" plate and turn up some new pivots - but you could get away with bolts I guess.

Drilled out the riveted bot that the hinge hinges on too and welded on a wider collar and a bolt to get rid of the play. Will have to take a few snaps.

Shaun

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Postby Hasbeen » 21 Mar 2008 23:07

If Saabfast is right about no one offering strut re-gassing if
I were in the UK, I'd be starting a mobile Strut Re-charging
business. In the Brisbane phone book [covering an area of about a
million people], there are 7 companies offering mobile re-charging,
& they were all too busy to come to me, a bit out of town.

The one I went to was a 4 "man" business, offering a mobile service,
with an office girl, & 3 blokes, including himself with vans, on the
road, dealing mostly with the trade. They would only travel within a
10 Km radius, so I had to take mine in to their small
factory/warehouse. He would do mine while I waited, but only between
7.00AM & 8.30AM.

They were charged in a 6" tubular pressure vessel, [it looked like a
bit of pressure pipe, with screww on ends, & were done with 6
others. The pressure was pumped up to 3000 PSI, & held for 6
minutes. It looked like a licence to print money.

Once you had one going, you would do well, but the franchising
opportunity could make you a fortune.

Hasbeen

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Postby mb4tim » 22 Mar 2008 20:40

send them to my house!

-Tim

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Postby tr7inc » 24 Mar 2008 07:57

Hi all hope you are all having a lovely easter, just wasnted to ask, someting that i was curious about, can i early style boot stay, work on a later gas struts style TR7?

Said it was a daft question

Catch you all soon

Steve

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Postby Odd » 24 Mar 2008 08:16

Yes, you just fit the body bracket to the underside of the rain gutter - and then they are identical.

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Postby tr7inc » 24 Mar 2008 09:26

Cheers Odd you are a star, thanks alot i will try that

Steve

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