In a message dated 98-03-03 11:41:18 EST, Ct54531@aol.com writes:
> Right now, my question is
> again the manner of removal. Last July the Zwisslers mentioned that Bentley
> showed all the bolts and how to pull the body off the frame. My only
> resource
> book at the moment is the Autobook Owners Workshop Manual by Kenneth Ball
> which I think is actually pretty good. I have Haynes manuals for other cars
> but I am told that the Haynes is out of print and unavailable. Is the same
> true for the Bentley? If so - or not - can anyone get me the part on the
> bolts
> and how to remove the body. I'm raring to go on this finally and am anxious
> to
> hear from the list.
>
> JMac
>
JMac,
As far as I know you might be able to get a "Bentley's Manual" from one of
the "big three" or the other usual parts houses. They have had them in the
past. Remember that the Bentley's is a REPRINT of the factory workshop manual
(below).
Also, try EWA at (800)392-4454. They had for sale, several months ago, the
ORIGINAL (again - Bentley's is the reprint):
Workshop Manual 2nd edition (TR4). Pub. Part No. 510322.
Issued by Service Division, Standard Triumph Sales LTD. Coventry,
England.
(ISBN 0 948207 95 7)
(This is a soft cover book. It covers the TR4 and TR4A)
EWA's in-house part number for the manual is - ZZW TR4.
In your search, the ISBN number above should be of great help with other book
dealers. Let us know if you find any, please. Cheers.
Art Kelly
What I have giben
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