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  • Les Rose30 June 2026

    Don't get me started. Years ago I sent one back to Moss because it was lozenged. No way the holes would line up. Then more recently I gave up recoring it yet again and bit the bullet for an aluminium one. I went through 4 suppliers and ended up having one made to order. I started by trying one of the cheap Chinese ones on eBay. It was at least 1.5 cm too thick. I don't know what car it would fit b...

  • David Cox30 June 2026

    Just need to have a rant after fighting against an aftermarket radiator...

    The original one from 1966 finally given way; more Thomas the Tank Engine than MG Midget...beyond any more repairs I bought one.
    Four holes in the Abingdon body shell. Four holes in the rad. You know where this is going.

    Just more dodgy parts..

  • A de Best30 June 2026

    or buy a string Bikini straight from the BUGEYEGUYS in the US

    https://bugeyeguyparts.com/products/bugeye-string-bikini

  • A de Best30 June 2026

    A simple fix.... but no clue how this would hold at motorwayspeed....

  • Colin Manley30 June 2026

    Hi Bruce & Malcolm

    It's all explained here

    https://www.mgcc.co.uk/mga-register/the-mga-register/

    As per this page, if you experience any difficulty accessing the Register please contact me on

    mgcarclub_mgaregistrar@hotmail.com

    There's a link to a step-by-step guide which should make it all clear but if not please get in touch.

  • David Cox30 June 2026

    Don't it always seem to go
    They paved paradise, put up a parking lot



    Had Melanie known about data centres, the words may have been modified

    Oh well

  • anamnesis30 June 2026

    www.dailymail.com

    "The hell of living in Data Centre Alley: They're sprawling eyesores that emit a relentless din day and night, pollute the air and make homes shake... and they could be coming next door to you --"


    "Keir Starmer and his investment-hungry Labour colleagues are welcoming them in just as a furious backlash against AI, and especially data centres, is gathering s...

  • Colin Manley30 June 2026

    Hi Bruce,
    “Claiming” simply means database aspects; you can then access the records and update, or add photos etc.

    Hi Malcolm,
    The MGCC database is not the same as the one we’re talking of here. Hence you need different log in etc. The MGCC record is much more limited.

    I’ll get Joe Walsh, the MGA Register Registrar try, to contact you both.

    Regards
    Colin

  • S G KEIL29 June 2026

    I have both 3 and 4 jaw self centering chucks for my lathe with both having good accuracy.
    The 3 jaw is used for general work with round stock or when working hexagon bar whilst the 4 jaw caters for precision round bar e.g. silver steel of too large a diameter for my collets (max 20mm), but is also useful when working square bar.
    Also a much larger capacity 4 jaw independent chuck that is ...

  • J P Hall29 June 2026

    I had heard/read that somewhere, Tony - the idea that the wire strands can be pinned quite well by the grub screw. After the incident with the TD about 10 years ago, I've joined the Tinners and Loctiters. Sounds like a social club!
    Do you use the voltage function on your Engine Guards? I know you're a fan. John.

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  • XPAG ENGINE PARTS TO CLEAR

    I have just cleared out an old boys workshop and have a quantity of XPAG engine parts to sell.

    Please bear with me, but XPAG isnt my strong point and the list is not complete!

    Cylinder heads 3
    Con Rods 20+
    Camshafts 10+
    Alloy Sump
    Alloy rocker cover and side plate
    Flywheel 3
    Side plates tin
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