Thanks guys!
I am an engineer. Just graduated last summer. I play with SolidWorks all day!
So when I started this project, all I wanted to do was swap the engine and put a little more athletic wheels on it...but I got a little carried away. I now have the tr7 on a rotisserie to go through everything.
I wanted to get to the underside of the car for a few reasons:
- The triumph engine and trans leaked a lot. I was tired of being coated in thick tar and black widow webs every time i crawled under.
- The undercoating on these cars is thick, sticky, and can hide a lot of rust before you know it.
- I needed access to weld up patch panels for rust as well as reinforcements for the rear control arm pickups.





About 8 hours and a few wire wheels later, I got most of the tar off. Next, I need to strip the wheel wells.
I am an engineer. Just graduated last summer. I play with SolidWorks all day!
So when I started this project, all I wanted to do was swap the engine and put a little more athletic wheels on it...but I got a little carried away. I now have the tr7 on a rotisserie to go through everything.
I wanted to get to the underside of the car for a few reasons:
- The triumph engine and trans leaked a lot. I was tired of being coated in thick tar and black widow webs every time i crawled under.
- The undercoating on these cars is thick, sticky, and can hide a lot of rust before you know it.
- I needed access to weld up patch panels for rust as well as reinforcements for the rear control arm pickups.





About 8 hours and a few wire wheels later, I got most of the tar off. Next, I need to strip the wheel wells.
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