Jim,
I would invest in a small set of wrenches, King Dick is the Snap of the UK if
you want to go first class, but not necessary. Moss has some sets or find
them sometimes on eBay. But, for the most part, your SAE and Metric wrenches
will do the job. Iâ??m sure Randall can expound on the specific areas that are
BSW, Iâ??m thinking transmission and rear end.
Bill
Sent from my IBM 8088
On Aug 12, 2019, at 5:52 PM, Jim Henningsen <trguy75@gmail.com> wrote:
First, being relatively new to the TR3 line, I am noticing some of the bolts
don't match up to my SAE wrenches. I have had to use metric on occasion.
Haven't had this issue on the 4, 6 or 8. Are these Whitworth sized bolts
and nuts which would mean I should invest in a set of those wrenches? I
always like a new tool but want to check first.
Secondly, what steps do I need to do to get the steering wheel lined up to
be straight. The car tracks nicely down the road in a straight line but the
steering wheel is at the 11 and 5pm clock positions left and right hands
respectively. The shop manual says take off the front apron etc. Ouch.
It's a 60 TR3A, is there an easier way to disconnect wheel like a TR6 to
align correctly.
Thanks,
Jim Henningsen
Ocala, FL
60 TR3A
61 TR3A
62 TR4
75 TR6
82 Jeep CJ8
02 Triumph Trophy 1200
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