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Part number needed.

#1 Post by Carledo »

If anyone out there has a parts list for 1500HL Dolomite, I need the part numbers for the handbrake links that go through the rear brake backplates. I want to see if they are the same as Sprint ones to broaden (potentially) the market place for the excellent pair that I have available. I already have a Sprint parts list to check against!

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#2 Post by gmsclassics »

Yes, they are the same it appears.

Last year I was offered a parts catalogue I had never heard of, entitled "Triumph Dolomite Range, 1976 onwards, Parts Catalogue". This came from a Honda dealer who was having a clearout!

As you can see where parts are different between models it tells you and gives the respective part numbers.

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#3 Post by Carledo »

Very handy! Thanks Geoff! I have the same numbers in my 75 Sprint list.

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#4 Post by Toledo Man »

I have the same parts catalogue but the my copy is a later edition as it has "B5799/5" in the bottom right corner and is dated February 1981 on the front page. The differences on this particular page are due to the tandem brakes which were introduced in 1978.
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#5 Post by TrustNo1 »

If you are referring to 521007/8 then there are only two types, those and the ones that fit the non self adjusting brakes, the difference being the extra arm that flicks the adjuster wheel.
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#6 Post by sprint95m »

As above, these are common to all the self adjusting type within the Dolomite range.

There is (was?) an eBayer selling remade versions for the Vitesse/GT6 and he uses the same part numbers as the Dolomites.
Also, will these fit a Ford or Vauxhall, given that Dolomite brake shoes are common to Ford and Vauxhall?



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