Tugboat
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I was ordering parts from TRF (to replace two chewed up push rods) using the Triumph Spare Parts Catalogue Randall so helpfully provided some time ago and I ran across the table asking for engine number. I guess I had never focused on it before but my engine number is TS 3225E which would make it a mid-50s TR2 engine. Everything about this car, save for the engine number, says 1959 TR3A (Commission Number 44139L), literally everything including body numbering, etc. As to the engine, it is a mixed bag. The carbs are SU HS 6s, not HS 4s (as originally came with the 2's), and it is a high port cylinder head rather than a low port. The Lucas distributor model 40480A first came out in 1956 but was superseded shortly thereafter.
I realize there was a certain amount of slop with the numbering, but this much? In the alternative, is this the time to spring the $40 to get a British Motor Industry Heritage Trust certificate to find out if this is the engine the car shipped with (and I am not sure it makes a difference in any event)?
As always, your thoughts appreciated.
I realize there was a certain amount of slop with the numbering, but this much? In the alternative, is this the time to spring the $40 to get a British Motor Industry Heritage Trust certificate to find out if this is the engine the car shipped with (and I am not sure it makes a difference in any event)?
As always, your thoughts appreciated.
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