Dear Group,
I recently rescued a nice CANADIAN VERSION 1980 TR7 convertible from the fate of a "cash for clunkers" program. About 100,000 km on it. Buddy told me it was going to die Saturday afternoon, too many lookers and no buyers because they had no plates and they could not get it to run (CHOKE) (something their local hockey team does in the playoff finals, ours does not have that problem, because they finish last every year). Issues were pollution testing in order to get insurance, so no pollution test, no insurance, no test drives. I came up with the cash and he bought it.
The original owner died, after being in a nursing home. The TR7 had not run on road in 8 years, grandson did not want it, and had someone sell it for him. No service records. Got it towed to buddy's place.
This car is 1200 Kilometres away from me in Vancouver BC, and I am in Edmonton Alberta over the mountains away. Alberta is the environmental pariah of North America because of Tar Sands and has no environmental testing. I got insurance for it Monday and sent a plate and papers to my buddy. Tuesday after a dose of fresh high test gas the TR7 runs and drives, stops and does not appear to overheat (knock on wood) on a 20 KM local drive. Many of the electrical circuits even WORK. Red ignition light is on and stays on. What does this light mean?
IS THE IGNITION LIGHT A BRITISH WAY OF SAYING YOUR ALTERNATOR OUTPUT IS LOW OR OFF LINE? Is this car in danger of suddenly dying because of low battery output?
I am trying to decide whether to put the car on a train and have it
delivered to Alberta ($530) or whether to take a bus or plane and pick up the TR7 and bring it back. The old guy selling the car for the grandson tried to convince me TRs were not designed to do a 1200 km trip. I have been an airplane owner and operator for 38 years and spent about 18 years working on one with a dodgy electrical system.
My trouble shooting from afar suggests cleaning the battery connections and retightening them, and ditto for the alternator output. Any other simple suggestions?
2nd question anyone in favor of me taking the roadtrip? or should the triumph go for a train ride?
Thanks Reg
yellow Canadian spec 1980 TR7 Convertible 202617
80 TR-7 Convertible