I made a video on how to clean a fuel line on my TD. Ran into the exact same issues, however I used Berryman chem 12 carb cleaner (US). Maybe you have an equivalent in Australia. I also let it soak for a bit. After a while it worked. Good luck 🍀
It was washed out with kerosene and then left to sit with rust removing solution. See the video of the Triumph Roadster’s tank for the process, although that one was much worse and needed rocks to grind off the rust.
Hang it all! I've been using your lack of progress to justify avoiding my own '53 TD project...languishing in neglect in the rear of my garage. Now what am I supposed to use as an excuse?
great work and entertaining , the music is good too
Enjoyed every minute! Excellent editing and music! Thank you!
To each his own, the music was very irritating to me. Do we need to have music everywhere we go?
Great to have you back. Looking forward to regular progress reports on this car.
I made a video on how to clean a fuel line on my TD. Ran into the exact same issues, however I used Berryman chem 12 carb cleaner (US). Maybe you have an equivalent in Australia. I also let it soak for a bit. After a while it worked. Good luck 🍀
Are you in Sydney? Where do you go for rechroming? I'm working on a tf I bought last year. Cheers, Warrick
Carburetor cleaner aerosol for the fuel line
Interesting to see the inside of the fuel tank. What did you do to restore that?
It was washed out with kerosene and then left to sit with rust removing solution. See the video of the Triumph Roadster’s tank for the process, although that one was much worse and needed rocks to grind off the rust.
If it's a mk2 than all the old on bits were chrome, head lights
Acetone not ethanol
Hang it all! I've been using your lack of progress to justify avoiding my own '53 TD project...languishing in neglect in the rear of my garage. Now what am I supposed to use as an excuse?
Buy another car…that’s my usual distraction technique!