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Hey everyone , my name is Rick and I have been in the process of rebuilding a 1980 tr7 for about five years . After blowing two heads I decided on a v6 conversion . I am almost ready for the maiden cruise , completely rebuilt with new everything from the ground up basically . Today is my birthday and thought I would try again to get this LUCAS nightmare solved , but no luck . So Ill be picking your brains and asking questions that may seem foolish but bare with me .
 
Rick - welcome to BCF. We'd enjoy seeing photos and hear your questions - why not start another post over in the Triumph forum?

Queensbury NY eh? Do "Bloody Pond" and "Blind Rock" ring a bell?

Tom
 
Welcome! Lots of answers over on the Trimuph forum! Lucas is pretty straight forward, you'll get it figured out.
 
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