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  1. J

    TR2/3/3A Lucas DM2 distributor bushing

    For a Lucas distributor (part number 40480E - DM2P4), I am replacing the bushing. This distributor is from a 1959 Triumph TR3. To remove the old bushing, I need to remove the driving dog. So far, I am unable to remove the driving dog retaining pin. After applying penetrating oil, I have tried...
  2. J

    TR2/3/3A TR3A 3-Synchro Gearbox Rebuild

    Hi All, I'm a new member that is neck deep in the restoration of my late father's 1959 TR3A. Currently I'm working on rebuilding the 3-synchro gearbox, and am hoping to get some advice (mostly on acceptable wear) due to the fact that this is my first transmission rebuild. I would like to...
  3. Tim Tucker

    TR6 Trailing Arm NYLATRON bushing-washer gap questions

    Hi all. I have an occasional ā€˜pop’ coming from what feels like under my seat. I can only see the trailing arm mounts causing this? It primarily pops when the car goes from forward motion to reverse motion. My assembly notes that state that I ended up with .011ā€ clearance on the driver side...
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