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TR2/3/3A Tring to find odd TR3 parts again

Thanks for all the information guys. I'm stll going to try Geo's idea of making the groung clip, and keep looking for fuel line clip.
 
vivdownunder said:
They show as being on page 60 of the complete TR2-3 spare parts catalogue, but I've only got the abbreviated reprint version.
There's no more information in the full version; no illustration.

The washers & nut seem to be only for the later version, which makes sense as the early version is just a spring clip as Frank showed.
 

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I know this is a very old post, I can also confirm that the fuel line clip is on the RF fender to hold the overflow hose as well as on the underside of the floor to hold the fuel line. I removed two from an original body. I was also unable to find replacements including a call to BRESCO.
 
Hi All,Again I realize this is an old post, but can anyone confirm that the circulator fuel line clip discussed above was also used to hold the rear brake line to the top of the frame at the location of the front RH 5 way brake fluid connector, as stated in earlier post # 9? There is a hole in the frame at that location.Chuck Murphy
 
No it was not; they used the standard brake line clip there. This is a different clip. Plus depending on the year of the tr3 they put the clips in different spots because the later tr3 flue line is the same as an early tr4, and does not have the fuel shut off, and uses rubber fuel lines in a couple of spots whereas the early tr3 had the line completely plumb in with metal.
 
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