[TR] Triumph Part Numbers

TeriAnn J. Wakeman tjwakeman at gmail.com
Sun Sep 19 09:51:20 MDT 2010


On 9/19/10 7:54 AM, Brad Kahler wrote:
> Like Andy I have all of the Lucas parts manuals that cover to to the
> mid 70s.  The problem with getting these posted online is the manuals
> are bound and hand scanning each page is very labor intensive.  I've
> often considered cutting the binding off and scanning them in.  Some
> would consider this blasphemy (right Andy!) but they aren't really
> doing anyone much good if they sit in a bookcase forever.  I'll have
> to rethink what to do about them.
>    
Geeezzzz, You guys are beginning to make me feel guilty.  I'm beginning 
to feel that if I were a good lister I should scan them and put them up 
on the web.

Just sitting on a shelf in plastic dust covers I have:

Lucas equipment for 1961 cars and commercial vehicles

Lucas C.A.V. Equipment and spare parts for 1963 Standard & Triumph   
(This one provides expanded drawings of assemblies such as the 
distributor and calls out the part numbers of the parts within the assembly)

Lucas popular spares 1946-1960

And

Service Instruction Manual for the Laycock - De - Normanville Overdrive 
Unit with Electrical Control (A Standard Motor Company Limited 
publication (As fitted to the TR2)

and loose pages from an unknown publication titled " Transmission 
Overdrive Laycock - de - Normanville, First type "A"  as applied to 
Humber, Austin Healey, Triumph TR2-TR3, Vanguard, Etc. and for type "D" 
as applies to Singer, Sunbeam, etc.  (These only cover the overdrive 
that only engages in 3rd & 4th gear).

Teriann
1960 Land Rover Dormobile
1961 Triumph TR3A


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