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Martin50

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Hello,

I have an early 1969 TR6 in old English white. Very original and just got it back on the road after 6 year break. I’ve had the car for 13 years or so, and great fun. I was assigned abroad for 6 years and car was in garage for that period. Just got it back running and on the road. It has the original fuel pump, MU, and Lucas PI system. It is not running as smoothly as it did, and suspect I need to clean the injectors - just put new fuel filter on it. Anyway keeps me busy in this lockdown.
Btw I’m based in UK.
 

DavidApp

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Hello Martin50

Welcome to the forum.

The Triumph section is very acive so you are sure o get plenty of tips and advice there for your TR6 project.

Did you drain the fuel from the tank before storing the TR6 or are you running on 6 year old fuel?

Post some photos of the R6.

David
 

Basil

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Welcome to BCF, Martin. Im sure you will find our Triumph section very helpful so be sure to pop in there also.
 
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