Triumph TR6 (1969-1976): Service and Repair Manuals
A repair manual on your Triumph TR6 (1969-1976)? Explore here workshop manuals for service and repair of Triumph sports cars.
They provide detailed instructions for troubleshooting and parts replacement.
This Haynes manual for the Triumph TR5 and TR6 guides you through the maintenance and repair of the engine (valves, camshaft, cylinder head, oil pump, seals and radiator). It also includes procedures for the cooling system, ventilation, fuel system, exhaust, starting and charging system. Additionally, it covers work on the clutch, gearbox, driveshafts, braking system, suspension, steering gear, body, interior and electrical system.
Step-by-step instructions with detailed photos.
Based on a complete strip-down and rebuild.
Includes a maintenance schedule, technical specifications, torque wrench settings and troubleshooting tables.
Clear and detailed wiring diagrams.
Specs:
240 pages, 27 x 21 x 1 cm / 10.6 x 8.25 x 0.39 in, paperback
Triumph TR6 - Your Expert Guide to Common Problems & How to Fix Them
The TR6 was often described as 'the last hairy-chested British sports car.' Its modern lines may have hidden its rugged construction dating from another era, but its performance was anything but. 120mph was easily attainable, and it found a ready market in all parts of the world. These cars are now 50 years old, but still attract a huge following worldwide.
This book is designed to offer owners of TR6s an insight into some of the problems that can arise, and how to fix them. Arranged into easy to follow sections - engine, drive line, suspension, etc - you can see not only where the problems arise, but also how to solve them. Information is provided on improvements, owners' clubs and spares suppliers to help keep your car in good condition and on the road.
Author:
Paul Hogan
Specs:
140 pages, 14.5 x 21 x 1.2 cm / 5.7 x 8.25 x 0.47 in, paperback
Illustrations:
136 colour photos
Publisher:
Veloce Publishing Ltd (GB, 2019)
ISBN:
9781787114197
Triumph TR6 - Your Expert Guide to Common Problems & How to Fix Them
The Complete Official Triumph TR6 & TR250 (1967-1976) - Driver's Handbook and Workshop Manual
This Triumph TR6 & TR250 manual was prepared in close cooperation with British Leyland Motors in order to provide complete, authentic and up-to-date maintenance and repair information to Triumph owners, dealership service departments, and other professional mechanics. The Driver's Handbook (Owners Manual), which comprises the first part of this manual, is the handbook provided with every new Triumph. The Workshop Manual (Repair Manual), which comprises the second - and largest - portion of this manual, is the official factory manual. This manual contains emission control information that applies specifically to Triumph manufactured for the United Kingdom and North American markets, and a complete, illustrated catalog of special tools.
Includes: - Official Triumph TR6 and TR250 Driver's Handbook - Official Triumph TR6 and TR250 Workshop Manual.
Bentley Publishers has incorporated additional factory procedures and specifications that have become available following the publication of the original factory information. This manual is therefore an accurate and comprehensive set of service information for Triumph TR6 & TR250 models sold in the UK and North America during the model years 1967-1976.
Author:
British Leyland Motors
Specs:
608 pages, 31 x 19 x 3.5 cm / 12.2 x 7.5 x 1.38 in, hardback
Illustrations:
907 photos and drawings
Publisher:
Bentley Publishers (USA, 2015)
ISBN:
9780837617626
The Complete Official Triumph TR6 & TR250 (1967-1976) - Driver's Handbook and Workshop Manual
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Years: 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976
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