>Well, after nearly 3 years of restoration work Saturday was the first that I
>drove my TR3A out of the neighbourhood.
>Wow.
Congratulations, Jerry! I'm envious. My own TR3 has another season
to go, I think.
Overdrives do give a bit of a kick, especially at high speeds. If
you find it disconcerting, you can push the clutch in and make it
more of a "shift" than a "switch" into overdrive. That should make
it gentler. It's not necessary, though, in my experience - my first
car, a '76 Volvo with overdrive (J-type, not A-type), went 180,000+
miles, and no overdrive problems. Would probably still be going
today if it hadn't got rear-ended. But I digress ... overdrives are
pretty durable.
The "L" in the commission number, if it's in the form TS15098L like
mine, signifies left-hand drive.
Sorry , can't help on the other questions!
Dan
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