Hi guys - so I installed the poly gearbox cover on the '74 TR6 today, and man what a total pain. So in case anyone is about to do this I thought I'd pass along what I learned. I'm sure there are other, probably better ways to do this, so please just take this as some ideas not anything definitive.
I drilled holes in the cover based on measurements and do test fitting, next time I won’t drill ahead of time since the cover flexes and instead drill based on installed fit hole by hole. I'd suggest start with the rear most section and then move forward from there.
I used ÂĽ inch longer bolts than the bolts provided in the kit. It makes it easier to get the threads started on a couple of the holes, or at least did for me.
Anyway, hope this is useful to someone.
I drilled holes in the cover based on measurements and do test fitting, next time I won’t drill ahead of time since the cover flexes and instead drill based on installed fit hole by hole. I'd suggest start with the rear most section and then move forward from there.
I used ÂĽ inch longer bolts than the bolts provided in the kit. It makes it easier to get the threads started on a couple of the holes, or at least did for me.
Anyway, hope this is useful to someone.
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The added thickness on top of a poly tunnel that has no "give" to it made for a challenging installation. But it all went back together and it really quieted things down and keeps all the heat out.