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New Member from the Birmingham Area 1975 TR6

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Bought the car in the mid 90's drove it a lot, enjoyed it...put it away after a few years went by. After sitting in a wet basement the clutch stuck and I had a local mechanic unstick it...but they decided to tighten some bolts under the car and pulled the differential loose..clunking noise as you start off. Never got around to taking it to the man to get it welded so it sat...and sat. So I'm now retired and with the Corona virus pandemic I decided to get it back running. Well one thing led to another...now I'm redoing the front brakes....then the rear brakes...replaced the fuel pump...the master cylinder....the clutch cylinder....waiting on parts now...
I need all the help I can get...
Tom
 
Tom - welcome to BCF. Sounds like you've got a bad case of shipwright's disease - fix one thing and you find something else needing help.

Here's our Triumph area when you're ready to ask questions:

https://www.britishcarforum.com/bcf/forumdisplay.php?18-Triumph

Good to have you with us.
Tom M.
You need help? Hey, I'm *beyond* help ...
 
Hello Tom

Welcome to the forum.

You will find the Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and advice there for your project. After sitting for a long time doing the brakes is a very good starting point.
The Roadster Factory is still doing internet and phone orders.

David
 
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