Hello List: A quick question regarding the rear transmission support crossmember. Wondering about the orientation of this piece. In my dissassembly phase (why do I always do this), didn't really pay
Removing the radiator with the cowl in place can be done. Before I ever got my TR3A it had been in a front-end crash. The owner's idea of a repair job included welding and brazing the fenders to the
Hey guys, I've been off the list for a while, but have finally decided to take care of a few issues that have kept my TR4 off the road for a while. Specifically, I need to have the carburetors (SU's)
Kurtis, Yes, For your distributor give Jeff at advanced a call. http://www.advanceddistributors.com/index.htm For your carburetors, give the other "Jeff" at Paltec a call: http://www.paltech1.com/ I
for some reason i'd never thought about kicked up rock and stones ect while towing. I'd be going 4-500 miles one way. Just thinking of how to keep a spouse happy in hot humid midwest summer weather a
I certainly agree with getting at other things while you have the apron off.? I installed an electric fan on the front of the radiator when I had the opportunity.? What a difference it made when sitt
Installing an electric fan is the main thing I intend to do while I'm at Curt ________________________________ I certainly agree with getting at other things while you have the apron off. I installed
Not a place for cutting corners, IMO. However, you could swap the brake & clutch MC; as losing the clutch line is much less of a safety concern. I forget the size offhand, but they are standard SAE
Hello all, i am looking for a pair of rear drums for my '62 tr4 with steel wheels. if someone has one or two for sale, please let me know. i need to get it on the road for fall! Best, Ray ___________
I don't know if you have a field winding with pos/neg going one way, and you overlay it with minor secondary winding with the opposite polarity - what happens.. does the magnetic force field gets str
I used epoxy to glue the glazing to the glass (trim at the corners) and then a lot of soap and water to get it into the frame. Andrew I am curious if there is any advice on best to install the rubber