The
lists and how to use them
How
they are arranged. The lists are in Triumph
part number order, which won’t mean a lot to most people. My excuse is that
they are based on my working stocklists, which logically have to be in numerical order. You will
have no problem identifying the part numbers if you possess an original Triumph
Parts Catalogue for your model. These
can frequently be found at autojumbles, (swapmeets),
or you can buy one of mine. (click here for lists.)
Alternatively,
many of you will have a Rimmer’s or Moss catalogue, which you will find useful for identifying part numbers. Unless you’re into the front-wheel drive or
Toledo models, which tend to get ignored by almost everyone except me…
I
will try to maintain up-do-date lists on my website, but you can always obtain
the latest version if you e-mail me stating which list(s) you require. I send
them out as attachments in Excel 5.
There
are three main lists:
| 1/ | Herald/Spitfire/Vitesse/GT6
(“TSSC list”) |
| 2/ | 2000/2.5PI/2500 (“2000 list”) |
| 3/ | Dolomite,
Sprint, Toledo, 1500TC, 1300FWD, 1500FWD (“Dol
List”) |
The
above are the models I concentrate on. In particular I have a wide range of
parts for the 1300/1500 front-wheel drive cars, which tend to be neglected by
most Triumph specialists.
Subsidiary
lists:
| 4/ | TR2,
3, 4, 4A, 5, 6. (“TR list”) |
| 5/ | TR7/8. (“TR7 list”) |
| 6/ | Stag.
(“Stag list”) |
| 7/ | Standard
8, 10, Vanguard, Atlas, etc. (“Standard list”) |
| 8/ | Parts
Catalogues/Workshop Manuals/Owner’s Handbooks. (“Manuals
list”). |
The
second column gives the description of the part, and indicates (some
of) the models it is fitted to.
The
third column gives the unit price of the part in UK Pounds. Occasionally
the price is “per set”, but if so this will be clearly stated on the list.
|
606855 |
|
rear
roof lamp 2000 estate/Herald estate
NLS |
|
|
£ 15.00
|
Cross-references. Below are two examples
of cross-references. The top item refers you from the 2000 list to the TSSC
list. As you probably know, Triumph were great believers in standardisation,
if you’ll excuse the pun. When designing new models they would never introduce
a new part if they could use one that was already in stock. This made the supply
of spare parts easier and kept production costs down. As the first list I drew
up was for the TSSC models (Herald, Spitfire etc.) the other lists tend to refer
to it rather than vice versa.
|
133244 |
|
crank
pulley/damper mk.I see TSSC
list |
|
£ -
|
|
|
|
133588 |
|
lower
ball joint see GSJ 130 |
|
£ -
|
|
Searching
the lists. There
is a useful word search facility available on web pages in Internet Explorer.
If you pull down the “edit” menu you will see an option “find word on
this page” or some such. You can then
enter the word or number that you are
looking for, and it will find it for you. So if you want to know whether I’ve
got a “137617”, or a particular “badge” or “switch”, just type the word in and see what comes up. (NB Make sure you’re looking at the right list
for your model)