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MG MGA - LUCAS Technical Correspondence Course
For anyone interested in the deepest workings of Lucas electrics, I have just posted on line a vintage 275 page text book titled "Overseas Technical Correspondence Course" published by Lucas Technical Service. This rare book was never released to the general public, but was used to train dealer service personnel via correspondence school. See index web page here: http://mgaguru.com/mgtech/books/lts_otcc.htm Barney Gaylord 1958 MGA with an attitude http://MGAguru.com |
Barney Gaylord |
What a superb document, many thanks. Thought I knew all that stuff (not!) but I bet I will learn something on every page. |
Bob Turbo Midget England |
Best read in the dark,with a torch. |
MR Blencowe |
An excellent tech book Barney. I'm sure it will be found useful by one & all. Thank you. Frank |
F Camilleri |
A good reference document Barney. Just one section missing - the Lucas smoke recharging kit! Steve |
Steve Gyles |
I love the drawing of the King Street HQ on the front cover. Joseph Lucas' original factory was still in the middle of the triangular shaped building when I used to go there in the 70s and 80s. I worked at the Lucas Research Centre. I wish I had kept all the reference documents from the library which I accessed when I first had my A! |
John Francis |
Thank you for the resource. Like Steve, from my car I see where the smoke comes out. But cannot find reference to putting it back in the loom. |
Daniel Crothers |
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