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A most useful list of part number to nut & bolt sizes so that you can order from a hardware shop is the "Standard Triumph hardware catalogue" just do a Google search & download.
A most useful list of part number to nut & bolt sizes so that you can order from a hardware shop is the "Standard Triumph hardware catalogue" just do a Google search & download.
Alan
or failing that, just go to the Technical Section in this Forum.
Well done for making the Parts List pdf available - any chance we could have it in the Technical Section?
I'm afraid I always hit a brick wall due to copyright "fears" at SOC level. I have some stuff on my website which is only there (of course) so I can look it up if I have a breakdown on holiday. Silly of me not to make the website secure, huh?
Unfortunately since upgrading to Windows 10 my Web Software won't work, so quite a few other docs which I have will have to wait until I learn a new web software which does the things I want it to do.
Hi Tony. I don’t know if this is the correct way to contact you but this site is a bit beyond me. Firstly I’m after aM2 soft top complete frame in very good condition. I don’t need the rag just the frame. I live in Brisbane Australia and if you have 1 please advise price. I would arrange for FedEx to collect . Wait to hear Brett
Hi Guys
Has anyone digitized the parts list? I.e. Section 7 of the Parts Catalogue, in a way that makes it searchable in a spreadsheet format?
I ask because I've taken possession of the spare parts for the NZ Stag Car Owners Club and the parts are all stored by part number and I'm looking for an easy way to cross reference to the product description. If not I might take it on as a Christmas project.
Nick
There used to be a Triumph Stag website with all of the parts listed.. I cant find it now.. but maybe just type the numbers in to Rimmers website, that would cover a lot of the parts, section 7 is around as a pdf, I think it could be run through OCR software and made searchable.
Edit.. It may have been the triumphstag.net website which is a mess.
As a help you could use the Rimmers website. You can type the Part number in and it will take you to the diagram and description. At least that way it would be a copy/paste rather than a read/type exercise
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