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1. Opinion Poll - Shop Manuals (score: 1)
Author: "Ronald Griffing" <ragriffi@smt-net.com>
Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2005 12:42:55 -0800
Which manual is the better reference for an early TR-4 Triumph's blue soft cover - Triumph TR4 & TR4A Workshop Manual Clymer's - Triumph TR2 - TR6 & GT6 1954-1976 Shop Manual Haynes - TRIUMPH TR2 TR3
/html/triumphs/2005-01/msg00252.html (7,630 bytes)

2. RE: Opinion Poll - Shop Manuals (score: 1)
Author: "David Templeton" <davidt@opentext.com>
Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2005 17:12:26 -0500
I have actually found the moss motors catalogs to be invaluable resources as well. They usually contain detailed exploded views of the various subassemblies. At least for me they helped in building
/html/triumphs/2005-01/msg00254.html (7,723 bytes)

3. Re: Opinion Poll - Shop Manuals (score: 1)
Author: AMfoto1@aol.com
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 06:06:30 EST
Hi Ronald, I'd recommend the light blue reprint of the original manual, as the best single source of info. Oddly, the copy I've got has no index. However, it's well organized and pretty easy to use.
/html/triumphs/2005-01/msg00276.html (9,020 bytes)

4. RE: Opinion Poll - Shop Manuals (score: 1)
Author: John & Patricia Donnelly <pdonnel1@san.rr.com>
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 09:30:18 -0800
I have all three of these. The workshop manual (light blue) is good for a quick reference, the Haynes manual is good if you're unsure of the assembly/disassembly sequence, and the Clymer book is usel
/html/triumphs/2005-01/msg00291.html (8,599 bytes)

5. re: Opinion Poll - Shop Manuals (score: 1)
Author: CarlSereda@aol.com
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 16:39:13 EST
Hi Ronald, My 2nd choice TR Manual is on eBay at the moment. Triumph TR4, TR4A 1961-67 AUTOBOOK Workshop Manual for Triumph TR4 1961-65 Triumph TR4A 1965-67 by Kenneth Ball. It is a most excellent bo
/html/triumphs/2005-01/msg00295.html (9,491 bytes)

6. Re: Opinion Poll - Shop Manuals (score: 1)
Author: CarlSereda@aol.com
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 23:15:29 EST
Ps; The AUTOBOOK series 'rights' seems to have been bought by VelocePress (they recently published the 'How to Restore TRs' and 'How to Improve TRs' books of late). Now they have re-published the 'Tr
/html/triumphs/2005-01/msg00310.html (8,190 bytes)

7. Re: Opinion Poll - Shop Manuals (score: 1)
Author: "jonmac" <jonmac@ndirect.co.uk>
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 08:38:18 -0000
You do have to learn British English to read these. I'm still trying to decide what "closeting" the gearbox and "cosseting" the transmission mean in American. Perhaps if you could type out a sentence
/html/triumphs/2005-01/msg00312.html (9,008 bytes)

8. RE: Opinion Poll - Shop Manuals (score: 1)
Author: "Bill Davies" <bill@rarebits4classics.co.uk>
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 09:49:52 -0000
John, I can provide two possible explanations of "closeting" the gearbox. It most likely refers to an owner's denial that his or her gearbox does not work as others do. "Coming out of the closet" wo
/html/triumphs/2005-01/msg00313.html (9,365 bytes)

9. Re: Opinion Poll - Shop Manuals (score: 1)
Author: Michael Hargreave Mawson <OC@46thFoot.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 11:27:05 +0000
We are. I too haven't the faintest idea of how one might be expected to "closet" a gearbox! Cosseting them is, of course, a fundamental requirement of driving Triumphs. ATB -- Mike Ellie - 1963 White
/html/triumphs/2005-01/msg00314.html (8,021 bytes)

10. Re: Opinion Poll - Shop Manuals (score: 1)
Author: "Graham Stretch" <technical-iwnet@wight365.net>
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 18:50:49 -0000
Hi John Sorry, a little backed up of late, 126 messages to be exact! Not often someone asks for input direct from Me and when they do I am not responding! I would say that your definition of closetin
/html/triumphs/2005-01/msg00443.html (8,469 bytes)


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