Thinking of buying one , what to look for

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Re: Thinking of buying one , what to look for

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Also, did you say the diff whined a bit? They often do, as do the manual gearboxes. Don't let anyone tell you that it's normal though. It's not a big issue as long as they are kept topped up with oil but good ones should be silent. It makes a good bargaining point. Budget on a couple of hundred quid each for re-con items. Changing diffs is very easy, gearboxes are a little more of a kerfuffle but no more so than usual.
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sorbs wrote:Also, did you say the diff whined a bit? They often do, as do the manual gearboxes. Don't let anyone tell you that it's normal though. It's not a big issue as long as they are kept topped up with oil but good ones should be silent. It makes a good bargaining point. Budget on a couple of hundred quid each for re-con items. Changing diffs is very easy, gearboxes are a little more of a kerfuffle but no more so than usual.
I mentioned it but only as a passing " what if " senario , il call the seller up and haggle with what i know , i do know him so wont be so difficult .THANKS to all who have offered advise , On to the forth page on my first thread , im :shock:
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rusty pelican wrote:im guessing i could sort the drain holes out myself , im hoping one of you kind people can tell me where they should be or maybe photos
Maybe this helps a bit:
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And this is how it could end up w/o drain holes:
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#34 Post by rusty pelican »

Managed to knock a £100 of the asking price , so looks like it will soon be mine , faults and all :roll:
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#35 Post by Alec »

Hello Rusty,

glad to hear that you are taking the plunge. I think you will be pleased with your new car.

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#36 Post by Andy G »

Well done Dave, welcome to the world of Triumph.

You're also not to far from the main man for spares - who is based in Wookey - Chris Witor. Looking forward to seeing the photos.

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rusty pelican wrote:Managed to knock a £100 of the asking price , so looks like it will soon be mine , faults and all :roll:
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#37 Post by Andy G »

Any update Mr Rusty Pelican
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#38 Post by Steve Knight »

I would never jack an old car under the sills. Its just asking for a nasty crunching sound. Why stress the metal at this weak point ? Under the suspension is always best - even for a modern car. The jack points are not part of the structural strength of the car and nothing is lost by them being covered. In fact everything to gain as no-one is going to stick a b..... great jack in the wrong place. BUT definitely drill several drain holes. I would say it also needs a few at the back of the cill just above the lip, where the inner panel is fixed with the outer sill. Or am I imagining some other vehicles construction? £1800 is a good price.
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