Does anyone have a cross-reference parts catalogue that lists all vehicles with a particular part for our Triumphs? This information would be invaluable when speaking with clubs, breaker yards, some
There is in existance a Triumph Interchange parts list TR2-TR6. I had one and auctioned it on eBay a few months ago. This 92 page manual gives a list of part numbers and the corresponding Triumph mod
Yes - in the front pages of the TR4 FACTORY SPARE PARTS CATALOGUE parts are listed include codes for 'parts shared' (with 17 other Standard-Triumph models) also indexed by 'Alphabetical' and 'Numeri
Thanks Carl, Adrian, and Rich for the replies. I have seen the cross listings for other Triumphs that both Adrian and Carl mention, but am curious whether other vehicles used our parts as well. For i
Try the ADP-Hollander Interchange Manual. http://www.hollander-auto-parts.com. They charge $100 for "Classic Search Manual V" which is 1200 pages and covers foreign vehicles that were offered for sal
Thanks for the info! It sounds like a great reference for either the VTR or a local club to purchase - as long as the information is worthwhile for us Triumph aficionados. Does anyone have one of the
I've never seen the volume for classic cars, but I intend to check for it at my local library ASAP. I've used the Hollander for other cars, it's pretty good. My only criticism : they don't list parts
For those of us trying to keep them on the road and not overly concerned with the originality but more the "fun"ctionality this info would be most helpful. We probably have the greatest resource here
According to Hollander the 75-76 TR6 fuel pump is the same on the following 68-69 TR250 69-70 GT6 MK II 69-76 TR6 71-73 GT6 MK III I hope this helps but since it lists a 69 250 I don't know if I trus
Had a look in my 1975 MITCHELL Foreign Interchange Service book and it Reference #1326 part # 213577 ( I don't have my TRF price list handy.. does anyone know if that is the correct Triumph part numb
Just re read your original post. Probably the best source of info like that is an experienced mechanic who knows these cars. If you have a specialty shop in your town go and ask. I'm blessed with at