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Stickers at engine bay

Last post 08-09-2007, 4:56 PM by KelvinD@Moss. 3 replies.
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  •  07-30-2007, 1:17 AM 8613

    Stickers at engine bay

    Hi,

    Need some info about right position of stickers/labels inside the engine bay. Maybe any photos?

    Thanks.

  •  07-30-2007, 3:50 PM 8638 in reply to 8613

    Re: Stickers at engine bay

    Alfisti:

    What year, type of vehicle etc. I'll try to help.


    Kelvin Dodd
    Global Sourcing Engineer
    Moss Motors, Ltd.
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  •  08-07-2007, 12:14 AM 8772 in reply to 8638

    Re: Stickers at engine bay

    Hi Kelvin,

    This is the TR7 coupe (fixhead) made on 1978/9 sold on Swiss market.  Body no: TCG100188LF, engine: CG25154HE.

    The car is after frame off reconstruction.

    The original colour was green metalic - HAD, then was red and actually is Inca yellow.

    The previous owner repaint the engine bay on black and has removed all labels hence I"m not sure what and where should be stick on.

    Thanks in advance.

    Romuald

     

     

  •  08-09-2007, 4:56 PM 8816 in reply to 8772

    Re: Stickers at engine bay

    Romuald:

    I've got some under bonnet shots of a number of U.S. spec. TR7s, but that is not going to do you much good as the stickers are going to be completely different.

    The best resource I've found to date is the "Original Triumph TR7 & TR8" by Bill Piggott.  There are a number of under bonnet shots that will probably help. Either that or there are a number of web based TR7 clubs that you can contact and try to get information from one of their members.

     Good luck on this one.


    Kelvin Dodd
    Global Sourcing Engineer
    Moss Motors, Ltd.
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    Disclaimer: Working on automobiles is inherently dangerous. Moss Motors, Ltd. is not liable for injury or damage due to incorrect installation or use of their products. All products are sold with the understanding that the safe and proper installation and use of the products is the customer’s responsibility. Follow factory workshop manual procedures and instructions, but use current shop safety standards and common sense. Some tasks will require professional advice or services which Moss Motors cannot provide.