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Parts Mystery #1

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Re: Parts Mystery #1

Postby johnnyj » 07 Aug 2019 20:14

Hi all and thanks again for your ongoing help identifying parts of the TR7. I quite like this game, so here's another round:

Somewhere to the left of the steering column, in the engine bay, there are two threaded rods. Anyone know what they are for?

Many thanks

John
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Re: Parts Mystery #1

Postby Beans » 07 Aug 2019 21:55

Coil mount for early cars, but never deleted on the later ones ...
Very useful to fit a fuel filter :mrgreen:

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1980 TR7 DHC (my first car, a.k.a. Kermette)
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Re: Parts Mystery #1

Postby johnnyj » 08 Aug 2019 07:03

Ah, now that's interesting, Beans. Many thanks. Mine is a 1977 ACG17###-series car - do you think I should put the coil there?

Nice fuel filter, BTW ;)

Thanks

John

Beans wrote:Coil mount for early cars, but never deleted on the later ones ...
Very useful to fit a fuel filter :mrgreen:

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Re: Parts Mystery #1

Postby johnnyj » 08 Aug 2019 07:40

Hi again Beans. I think I managed to answer my own question!

I found a pack of old photos from 1994, and going through them found a photo of the coil location. Looks like it goes right there.

When faced with an empty engine bay which was stripped around 25 years ago, it is amazing how the smallest thing can be a mystery. Equally, it is amazing how just one photo can solve the riddle! I don't remember taking these photos, but hallelujah I must have taken them with reassembly in mind.

Moral of the story for any newbie restorer - photos, photos, photos!

Thanks again and all the best

John
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Re: Parts Mystery #1

Postby Beans » 08 Aug 2019 18:42

On my '76 FHC I have decided to move the coil to the "later" position.
It's better protected there from oil, dirt and heat!
And I did have a few spare brackets from some later cars ...
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1976 TR7 FHC (currently being restored ...)
1980 TR7 DHC (my first car, a.k.a. Kermette)
1981 TR7 FHC (Sprint engined a.k.a. 't Kreng)

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