I am in need of expert advice and expertise.
I have an 81 EFI TR7 that is as close to showroom shape as can probably be found. I also have an 80 Carbed TR8 that is in sound mechanical shape (Engine, Trans, Brakes, Shocks). During a little tinkering session I discovered a bit of rust under the car, one thing lead to another and I am finding all kinds of hidden rust under paint and undercoating the PO put on, and to make a long story short, the cancer has spread all over and poking at it with a screwdriver is making me sick to my stomach.
The wife is also starting to lose her sense of humor about parking her car in the driveway year round to accomidate the Triumph facility in the garage.
Here is what I am thinking about doing (after a couple weeks of intensive goolge searches and other research):
Is it possible to put the mechanical 8 parts onto the 7 body on kind of a one for one swap basis?
Before I go any further I have already mulled over the ethical or legal issues of a 7 becoming an 8, and can I call it and 8 and what not, and I don't really care about any of that. This car will probably be my car until I depart this earth, and I just want to enjoy a beautiful Wedge with a powerful drivetrain.
Here are my thoughts on accomplishing this if I decide to go forward:
Fuel tank needs swapped.
Rear axle needs swapped, including sway bar, springs, shocks, trail arm bars.
Radiator needs swapped.
My thoughts after looking over shop manuals are to drop the engine and transmission as one piece along with the front suspension attached to the subframe as to include the power steering.
Of course, now I could use the technical help. It is my understanding that the late body shells were designed for both the 7 or 8 models, so they are virtually identical, theoretically making this a fairly simple matter of changing out the parts. Am I missing something or alot of somethings here? Engine/bonnet clearance? Mounts? Something? Anything?
I would really like to do this and take EVERYTHING apart and powder coat and replace this and that, however finances and desire to get things done preclude that. If this is possible, I would like to get it done and then later down the line break down some components and do the paint and replace and upgrade stuff.
Any advice and thoughts appreciated.
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