Gear Box
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Re: Gear Box
What's the issue?
Mike Papworth is in Coventry
Mike Papworth is in Coventry
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1966 Triumph 1300 Royal Blue
1966 Triumph 2000 Blue
1965 Triumph 2000 black and rust
1967 BSA B40wd green
2018 Jaguar E pace 2018
NOBODY expects the Canley Inquisition!
Re: Gear Box
Just a small note, it's not a Dolomite it is a 'Triumph 1500' although very similar there is a lot of differences with the gearbox and running gear being the biggest difference. ALL dolomites are rear wheel drive. I'm mentioning this to save you getting the wrong parts as the Triumph 1500 gearbox is very rare and unique to that car.
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Re: Gear Box
It's worth giving Mike a call, he's usually very helpful. More experienced in TR and saloon boxes but you never know.
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Re: Gear Box
I thought my 1975 1500TC which is rear wheel drive was not a Dolomite?TrustNo1 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 10, 2018 12:07 amJust a small note, it's not a Dolomite it is a 'Triumph 1500' although very similar there is a lot of differences with the gearbox and running gear being the biggest difference. ALL dolomites are rear wheel drive. I'm mentioning this to save you getting the wrong parts as the Triumph 1500 gearbox is very rare and unique to that car.
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Barry
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1975 Triumph 1500 TC various shades of blue
1975 Triumph 1500 TC various shades of blue
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Re: Gear Box
Triumph Toledo (rear wheel drive) 1970-76
Triumph 1500 (front wheel drive) 1970-73
Triumph 1500TC (rear wheel drive) 1973-76
Triumph Dolomite (rear wheel drive, 1854cc engine) 1972-76
Triumph Dolomite Sprint (rear wheel drive, 1998cc engine) 1973-80
Range revamped in 1976;
All cars now rear wheel drive:
Triumph Toledo replaced with Triumph Dolomite 1300
Triumph 1500TC replaced with Triumph Dolomite 1500HL (lower spec Dolomite 1500 also introduced)
Triumph Dolomite replaced with Triumph Dolomite 1850HL
Dolomite Sprint retained with minor spec changes
Triumph 1500 (front wheel drive) 1970-73
Triumph 1500TC (rear wheel drive) 1973-76
Triumph Dolomite (rear wheel drive, 1854cc engine) 1972-76
Triumph Dolomite Sprint (rear wheel drive, 1998cc engine) 1973-80
Range revamped in 1976;
All cars now rear wheel drive:
Triumph Toledo replaced with Triumph Dolomite 1300
Triumph 1500TC replaced with Triumph Dolomite 1500HL (lower spec Dolomite 1500 also introduced)
Triumph Dolomite replaced with Triumph Dolomite 1850HL
Dolomite Sprint retained with minor spec changes
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Re: Gear Box
its not a Dolomite but share the same running gear as Dolomite 1500 (with minor differences)bazyerma wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2019 8:34 amI thought my 1975 1500TC which is rear wheel drive was not a Dolomite?TrustNo1 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 10, 2018 12:07 amJust a small note, it's not a Dolomite it is a 'Triumph 1500' although very similar there is a lot of differences with the gearbox and running gear being the biggest difference. ALL dolomites are rear wheel drive. I'm mentioning this to save you getting the wrong parts as the Triumph 1500 gearbox is very rare and unique to that car.
Regards
Barry
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Re: Gear Box
Hi
So what year did the Dolomite name make it onto the cars?
Regards
Barry
So what year did the Dolomite name make it onto the cars?
Regards
Barry
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1975 Triumph 1500 TC various shades of blue
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Re: Gear Box
Technically, 1930something was the FIRST Triumph Dolomite, The name was revived and applied to the 1850 version (only, initially) when it was launched in 1972. At this point, the 1500FWD was still in production and the name stayed the same. When the 1500 FWD was superceded by the RWD 1500TC in 1973 it was badged exactly that, not as a Dolomite. Not till the range rationalisation of 1976 did all models get the Dolomite monnicker.
Steve
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'78 Sprint Auto with Vauxhall Omega 2.2 16v engine (The Dolomega)
'72 Triumph 1500FWD in Slate Grey, Now with RWD and Carledo powertrain!
Maverick Triumph, Servicing, Repairs, Electrical, Recomissioning, MOT prep, Trackerjack brake fitting service.
Apprentice served Triumph Specialist for 50 years. PM for more info or quotes.