Guess what? I think there is one in mine. I still have to investigate but there
is a cable (similar to a block heater one) coming out of a thingny (leech like)
located below the coil. I'll know more once the engine is out (hopefully next
weekend - if there is no ice left on the car!!! ;-) )
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Steph
'71 TR6 (BRG with Frost bite!!!)
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>You better believe it, Stéphane! If I WAS driving my TR at this time of
>year, I'd switch my Castrol for maple syrup - lower viscosity (just
>kidding). Hmm, I wonder - any capacity in a TR6 for a block heater? :-)
>Cheers, JD
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stéphane St-Amant [SMTP:steph71tr6@crosswinds.net]
> Sent: January 16, 2000 10:52 PM
> To: triumphs@autox.team.net
> Subject: RE: COLD!!!!!!!!
>
>
> Well people, it's not cold anymore up here in Ottawa, Canada... It's
>@#&*$&*@&!
> COLD!!!!!!!
>
> -27C (-16.6F)
> -48C (-54.4F) with the windchill factor
>
> Mother Nature are makiing us pay for the nice weather we had so
>far!!!
>
> I think I will pause working on the LBC for a few days, it's
>starting to get
> quite frosty in the insulated but not heated garage! I guess my
>other half
> will be glad to see me for a few days! :-p
>
> Steph
> '71 TR6 (Soon to be an ice sculpture!!!)
>
>
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