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Hello everybody my name is Tom from California I have a TR250, which I've had for the past 20 years. I put a rebuilt TR 6 engine in shortly after I bought it as it had dropped the thrust washers and both the block and crank were damaged.
A couple of months ago I picked up another TR6 block, and with a NOS crank I had found rebuilt it using a lot of thr TR250 inards. I hope to get the new engine installed in the next few months for another 20 years of enjoyment.
 
Welcome Tom! Glad you decided to jump in! We have a very active TR forum here so don't be a stranger!
 
How come it took you so long to say HI??
 
Hi There Tom,

"Welcome" to "THEE" best LBC forum anywhere.

I would be in Irvine a couple of times a yr on Bus. (NGK Spark Plugs) & loved the area especially in January!!

Best Wishes on TR project. You need to post some pics either here or on the Triumph Forum.

Regards, Russ
 
Welcome! That TR-250 is getting to really be a rare beast here in the US.
 
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