I'm generally for anything that makes a T-type more reliable or safe
that doesn't subtract from originality. To that end I put a
solid-state fuel pump and electric ignition in my TD. You can't tell
that the fuel pump isn't correct and other than the wiring the dizzy
mod is invisible.
I also added Moss's third brake light and picked up some of LBCarCo's
halogen bulbs for the tail lights.
I also added seat belts.
I was told to stay away from tube shock kits.
After an expensive tranny rebuild I didn't have the heart for a
5-speed conversion, so I had the rear-end lowered. It's great on the
freeway, but my stoplight-to-stoplight time suffers in the city. It
also practically crawls up long steep hills out in the country but I
figure I'll save on bottom-end wear in the long-run.
And I was told that the way around the rear-end issue was to add a
blower. At the time I had the engine re-built I had my eye on a
period Shorrock unit so I had it blueprinted to take a blower, so the
day may come...
But then I'd have to start thinking about disc brakes and a sway bar.
Scott Allen
52 TD
74 1/2 BGT
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