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Hello to all!

This is my first post after joining the forum in October. My current primary British sports car interest is a 1966 TR4A. A friend bought it this fall and we are working our way through it to get it into safe and reliable running condition. We are doing a lot of basic work on all major systems. I know we will encounter some unknowns along the way.

I have already been able to benefit from the great information in this forum. In the process of replacing all the fuel lines I picked up the neat trick to make an extended ferrule (olive) by starting with 2 regular ferrules. I was also able to find some of the great posts about how to test the overdrive unit.

I will start posting in triumph forum and any help is appreciated.

Thanks,
Rusty
 
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