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PDWA leak - how to fix?

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Anyone had success with fixing a leaky PDWA (pressure differential warning actuator)?

Mine's leaking badly in my 71 TR6. If it matters, I just switched to silicone fluid, but it was leaking before, too.

I consulted TRF and he says they used to carry seal rebuild kits, but don't anymore. I can't find them anywhere, and the only ones I see on ebay are used and I assume they're leaky too.

Any ideas? I suppose to could just take it out of the system, but I'd like to leave it in there if possible.
 
Oh, that'd be great. I did a search and wasn't able to find anything. Anyone know the link?
 
Hey's a link to Paul Brosky's web site.
Paul owns a very Limited Edition, one-off,
2009 Triumph TR6 - color banana yellow.

:banana: :banana: :banana: :cheers:

https://www.74tr6.com/

Your answer is but two clicks away.

Glad to be of help.

dale
 
Thanks guys--Moss was backordered until December on PDWA rebuild kits, so I discovered that British Motorsports in Campbell, CA, will happily ship you a rebuilt unit. You have to trade in your old one, but just FYI if anyone's looking for another option.
 
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