Brooklands has printed the Spare Parts Catalogue for different marques under
a separate cover. I have one for the TR-3 and Randall is right, it is avery
useful document. I do have a Bentley "The complete Offician Triumph TR2 &
TR3 1953-1961" book which was published in 1976. It includes the Official
Driver's Instruction Book and Service Instruction Manual. It does have an
electrical section with one wiring diagram. I have seen other books with
different diagrams for the different years. There were some changes.
I've had good luck using addall.com to find original older books. It is
just a search engine that looks through about 29 on-line book stores. You
may find something there. NFI, just found a good site.
Pete
> What is the complete title of the Bentley Manual y'all keep talking about?
> Are there separate versions for each of the Triumph models or is it one
> manual covering them all? Is it still available?
Answers to all your questions can be found at :
http://www.bentleypublishers.com/triumph/index.htm
But note that these are just reprints of the original factory manuals; and
in spite of the titles, are generally not complete. For example, I've not
seen that any of them include the factory "Spare Parts Catalogue", which is
a very useful document. And the TR2-TR3 'Bentley' lacks the later editions
of the "Drivers Instruction Manual", which seems to be the only place the
factory documented the correct wiring diagrams for the later cars.
Randall
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