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Babel Fish translation: TR6 manuals

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Subject: Babel Fish translation: TR6 manuals
From: Steven Newell <steven@cravetechnology.com>
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 13:08:06 -0700
For the rest of the non-French speaking list, here's the AltaVista Babel Fish
translation. From my former TR6 restoration, I agree that the Bentley reprint fo
the Complete Official Triumph TR6 & TR250: 1967-1976 is a great resource, and
add to that the parts books from The Roadster Factory and others. Here goes
(don't blame me, blame technology):

Me either I am not a mechanic of profession. I succeeded all the same during
three last years, to restore a TR6 76. I must say to you that you knocks on the
good gate by asking infos the list because you will find a heap of specialists
there. I would say to you that I always found answers to my questions here. As
regards the basic handbook, I believe that " BENTLEY " is that which you should
get to you at the beginning. It is the republication of the handbook oficiel of
British Leyland. You will be able to find it in various providers like MOSS,
Victoria British and Roadster Factory. (they have all of the Web sites) Vérifie
also daily ebay because it is the kingdom of the " good deal ". If you have
particular questions concerning the TR6 does not hesitate to use my courriel...
During years I developed a particular direction to diagnose the problems of
carburettors and ignition. (One day you will understand!!) If you seeks
consultings apart from the list, there exists in Quebec some providers of parts.
There are Mario Boies with the meadow, Obsolete (They have a Web site) and some
others. By did curiosity, [how] did you find your Triumph?

I wish you much success in your restoration and to the pleasure,

Jonathan Beaudoin
76' TR6
Sherbrooke, Qc
Hull, Qc (Aux études!)

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Steven Newell
Crave Technology, Denver, CO
303.675.0777 / 303.675.0999 (fax)



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