1973 Triumph TR6

Glenn B. had us complete a few Preventive Maintenance items on his 1973 Triumph TR6 recently. Seeing that he has a long road trip planned for the beginning of November, it was a good plan to have us go over it thoroughly.

Old rotting fuel line replacement, a leaking oil pan gasket, brake light switch, and a new aluminum radiator were some of the items we completed to help make the trip go smoothly. Additionally, we replaced the clutch slave and master cylinder and gave the little supercharged 6 cylinder some fine tuning to correct a pinging issue.

He drove away with a smile on his face and a smoother running TR than when it arrived. Thanks Glenn for trusting us with all the repairs to your fine British Roadster.

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Tom

Planes , Trains and Automobiles. Fly Planes, Ride Trains, and Work-On & Drive Automobiles. I've been working on things mechanical...and cars, since I could hold my first crescent wrench. Schooled in Automotive Repairs, and trained as a Machinery Technician in the United States Coast Guard. If it has movement, gears, electrical power, and/or fluid, I can probably fix it...but not watches. Married to Annette for 37 (+) years, with 3 (grown) children, 4 grandchildren, and 3 grand-dogs.