1972 GT6 - Part 96 - Final assembling and testing
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- After solving all internal issues of the transmission and overdrive, let's put them together, rebuild the shifter mechanism and last but not least test the unit... Exciting!
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Great video ❤
Happy New Year to all!🎉
Happy New Year to you Elin and to your family, and to all the other Rusty Beauty fans out there. Thank you for all the great Triumph videos this year and am looking forward to the GT6 Thursday video later this week!
Nice job Elin and thanks for mentioning my overdrive controller!
Great finish for 2024, I look forward to another year with videos from you. So all the Best for 2025.
Nice nod to the ultra black!
Nice place to finish off 2024, great that you and Cheftush have your Mojo back for the GT6 !
All the best for 2025 ! 😊
Great video once again! Happy New Year Elin. May 2025 bring you Health wealth and happiness. Thank you for all your videos, long may they continue.
Happy New Year Elin. Great to see you making progress on your GT6. I have already been out for a drive in my TR6. First one of 2025. 23 degrees here today and perfect TR weather. (Melbourne, Australia)
Happy new year Elin, I’ll be doing this job myself on my Herald 3 rail gearbox early next year, so a very timely video. 😊 keep up the good work, the Triumph community worldwide is very lucky to have your channel (I am in uk) Thanks man 👍
Happy New Year! Can't wait to see the engine come back to life. The rebirth of "Anna". :-) 2025 will be a great year for you!
Happy new year!
I seem to recall a clip under the shifter ball as well. I can have a look if you need.
I made those bushings out of a round piece of nylon and two fender washers. I had to 'machine' the nylon to the correct bore size and outer diameter (chucked up in my drill and reshaped with my grinder and then sandpaper), the holes in the washers drilled out large enough for the metal sleeve. Gotta use what you have 😂
Oh, looks like someone got a new gimbal for Christmas. 🙌
The production quality continues to rise! Happy New Year Elin! 🎉
Thanks for another excellent video, Elin! Bruce, Karin, Halgrim and Bella wish the Rusty Beauty family a happy, successful, pleasant and peaceful New Year!
Nice work 👍👍👍😎😎😎
Happy new year sir you deserve alot of credit for doing something that you loveto do I love the videos that you show and I have learned alot I wish I had the money to support your eferts keep up the great work it has not been wasted thank you
Great Video, Happy New Year! See You Thursday!
Happy New Year to You and Yours Elin ☃
Good job Elin. Nice to see it works well. Happy New Year to you and the family.
Nice job Elin. Happy New Year to you and the family.
Happy New Year and best regards to you and your family. See you in 2025!!!
In the U.K. we call (that little metal key that locks the cam) a Woodruff key.
In the US, too. In German: Scheibenfeder. 🙂
Morning Elin! 😁🇬🇧
I could smell rubber burning from your pulley from here in Oz
Zoom zoom😊
Elin, 11:37 mins into this video you mention you could not find an oil seal for early Triumph bell housing Seal upgrade idea. On my 69 Spit it seems to be 15/16" or .9375" ID, there appears to be many on the US market. I like your idea but wondering what I'm missing ? I also contemplated using a sealed bearing on the output shaft but that has proven harder to find with the circlip that restricts its depth.
The part that is bad quality and poor fit in the remote control kit that you have, is the ball. The shape is wrong. The plastic that the ball is made from is not very good quality and wears/breaks easily.