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MI76TR6

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My TR6 heater box diverter arm is broken. The die casting was full of porosity and crumbled like a cracker. The major parts houses don't even supply the whole box assy, let alone a replacement arm. Any suggestions on where I can get an arm or how to jury rig a repair?
 
You may have to try to get one from a parts car, you could also try contacting any vintage racers as they discard the heaters to reduce weight.
Simon.
 
Shot in the dark - There's a guy in Grand Rapids that makes tools for british cars ans is an accomplished machinist - He's good buddies with University Motors who could probably supply him one to duplicate, or YOU could try University Motors - They're primarily a service and restoration business but they might be willing to sell you the bit you need.

Here are their web addys:

www.britishtool.com

Fellas name is Robb Nortier - Great Guy - give him a call

www.universitymotorsltd.com

These guys REALLY know onions from Leeks when it comes to British Cars - Nice Website too

Good Luck!

Bob M.
 
You can also call Doug Braden. He has piles or parts. He also is a distributor for the big three as well.
He's in Ohio,...614-878-6373.
I was told not to call til afternoon. Not sure why,...but that's what I was told.
 
Thanks for the input, but after some thought, I came up with an alternate design and was able to fabricate one quite easily out of aluminum angle (using only a hack saw and drill). It seems to work fine. Once again, thanks for the help.
 
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