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Buckeye Triumph technical info

PeterK

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As you may already know, a couple of years ago the Buckeye Triumphs excellent technical info pages were pulled due to liability issues. I posted this info on the team.net group but for newbies and others here, the acrchived version of the Buckeye pages (courtesy of the "wayback machine")are a great source of info. Here's the link to the Buckeye technical page of articles. Not everything works but now is your chance to copy what does. This is not my stuff, nor do I accept any liability for using the information, blah blah blah...

https://web.archive.org/web/20030605162748/www.buckeyetriumphs.org/index_technical.htm
 
I knew the links had been pulled but I never knew why. I spent quite a bit of time googling for a couple of those articles over the past year. Thanks VERY much for the link! I'll keep it a secret but print out what I think I'll need!
 
I made the mistake once of tracking down Nelson Riedel and calling him at his home (being ultra polite and respectful). I had some real issues with my clutch and felt his articles seemed to really address all the problems well. He told me that he was busy and to call him back early a Sunday morning! I did. This guy seems to be a walking encyclopedia of information that wouldn't stop talking. A retired Bell engineer, Nelson could talk non stop to the point that I could hardly get a question in edgewise. Great guy who seems to have forgotten more about Triumphs than I will ever know. Too bad legal liability forces people who have good information and good intentions to curb their enthusiasm.

Bill
 
This is great.

But equally useful is finding out about the "wayback"- that's allowed me to dig out all sorts of stuff (like www.paneldoctor.com FAQs and demos) that I thought were forever gone....

Thanks
 
I had forgotten about the panel doctor and agree, that it is also a great source of knowledge... again thanks to the wayback machine! Peter
 
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This is great.

But equally useful is finding out about the "wayback"- that's allowed me to dig out all sorts of stuff (like www.paneldoctor.com FAQs and demos) that I thought were forever gone....

Thanks

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OK. I like the paneldoctor. Good information - So what else have you dug up? Please Share!
 
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