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DNK said:Frank, how festive you are today.
Got any of that stuff in your front yard?
Don: Just a dusting BUT man it's been V E R Y C O L D!!!
Real "string" weather, you know!
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DNK said:Frank, how festive you are today.
Got any of that stuff in your front yard?

I am ready with my Hagerty 120 mile flatbed package that also covers my daily drivers.DNK said:The Wedge quit on me about 1.5 miles from the house.
Here is all I use in my toolbox
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Well, I feel there is something to be said for trying to deal with at least some emergencies on your own.DNK said:Here is all I use in my toolbox
LexTR3 said:I notice that many of you who responded to this question have written that you carry a spare fuel pump with you. Are they that unreliable? Do you have any tips on replacing them by the side of the road? Seems like a big job to me, but then I am pretty new at this. Would welcome any guidance on this -- or reference to good manuals.
LexTR3 said:...Replacing the fuel pump on the side of the road seems a bit "major" to me, but checking, cleaning, replacing the filter sounds doable. Any guidance on how best to do this?
IMO the original mechanical pumps used on most TRs are very reliable, assuming they have been rebuilt with components that will withstand modern fuel. The original diaphragms (at least for the TR2-4A pump, might not apply to others) would slowly dissolve in MTBE or ethanol and develop serious leaks. Other than that, I have never had an original mechanical pump fail to get me home, in perhaps 300,000 lifetime miles covered in various TR3s.LexTR3 said:I notice that many of you who responded to this question have written that you carry a spare fuel pump with you. Are they that unreliable?
LexTR3 said:Darrell,
Sounds good. Replacing the fuel pump on the side of the road seems a bit "major" to me, but checking, cleaning, replacing the filter sounds doable. Any guidance on how best to do this?
LexTR3 said:...In your photo of the electric pump, I see two wires... Which clip goes on the coil" And where does the other clip go (a ground?).