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Well sort of a new member. Finished a restoration of a TR3B about 15 years ago. Was an active member seeking and received much needed help and advice during the restoration and for a few years thereafter. It is still in great condition but maintenance projects are more common and more significant. Last year it was replacing both master cylinders and the slave cylinder and this year after the front carburetor began to leak it is time for a rebuild. Reconnecting to receive and share information. Being retired gives me more time to play with the TR.
 
Hello psutr3

Welcome back to the forum.

You will find things have not changed too much.

I had my carbs rebuilt by Joe Curto in NY. He did a great job.

The Pub is an area where almost anything comes up for discussion.

David
 
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