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After 30 years in a barn got my TR10 wagon running today. New fuel pump, prime the carburetor and it fired right up. No smoke, no smoking, a nice quiet TR 948 cc engine.
British simplicity impressed me, remove front left wheel and access holes perfect for removing the fuel pump.
Of course, both master cylinders are frozen so no brakes or clutch, but both are the same as used in my TR7's for clutch master cylinders so no problems there.
One thing I am not sure how to fix, the voltage regulator doesn't kick in so I don't know if there is something I need to do to the generator to bring it back to life, or maybe I'll convert to negative ground and put in an alternator.
British simplicity impressed me, remove front left wheel and access holes perfect for removing the fuel pump.
Of course, both master cylinders are frozen so no brakes or clutch, but both are the same as used in my TR7's for clutch master cylinders so no problems there.
One thing I am not sure how to fix, the voltage regulator doesn't kick in so I don't know if there is something I need to do to the generator to bring it back to life, or maybe I'll convert to negative ground and put in an alternator.
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