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Last edited by poolboy; 06-22-2022, 09:07 PM.Driving a 1973 TR6
Doing ZS carb repairs
email kencorsaw"at"aol.com
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It's called the logical stopping point. That early point when the signs are things wont go well if you continue.
As soon as I drop a wrench or a screw, or take 20 minutes to do an otherwise easy step, you have to recognize and shut it down.
Troubles usually lie ahead if you continue and try to push through.
Recognize the logical stopping point and shut it down!'74 TR6 CF13007U aka "Mr. T"
Custom Blue (Delft-Like) and New Tan (Formerly Mallard and New Tan)
Points, Ballast Bypassed, Bosch Blue Coil, Moss Cobalt Wires, Champion RN12YC plugs.
Peaks and tweaks, but the spirit of Original
Redlines always.
My wife is the Driver, I'm just the Mechanic....
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We’ve all been there!1973 TR6 – BRG with beige interior, custom LED lighting
Hardtop, OD, Rollbar, 15”Koenigs
Bored, balanced and polished motor with PI cam, hi-comp head, triple DCOE's
Header, custom exhaust, custom alternator, e-fan
Lowered, poly suspension, Konis and rear anti roll-bar
www.coventrysfinest.blogspot.com
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