I have a lot of videos on how to’s when I rebuild this car. Just have not had time to edit all of it and some of it I forgot to turn camera on. I will be posting more so hopefully it will help others. I tried to find things that are hard to find on internet and show how to fix those things. They are out there but you have to do hours of searching. Trying to make it easier for folks to find things faster if that’s possible. Let me know if I can be of any help.
Well done, I own a 1976 triumph spitfire 1500 just outside Toronto. I have rebuilt everything and am getting ready todo the engine, unlike you I’m paying someone. I know my limits, I’m a Commander in the RCN. Not an engineer.
I would like to see pics of it when you are done. The engines are so small and really easy to do. It’s such a fun car to drive. I have really learned a lot working on this car. Little bit at a time and a lot of patience. I sell groceries for a living. But growing up poor makes you learn fast. You either learn how to do it, or it doesn’t get done. LOL.
@@matthewbrown1667 luckily I have been fortunate, my father was a group commander in the RCAF and I went to our equivalent of your naval college. Always could afford to have someone fix it. Wish I was more talented. By the way I have owned my 1976 since 1977 when I took the queens shilling