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  • Dave O'Neill 219 May 2026

    I like to colour, but I’m not sure it goes with the red interior.

    I’ve noticed that a few of these Canadian MGAs have been ‘assigned’ VIN numbers. 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • David Billington18 May 2026

    I recently made a neighbour a new billet copper washer for the sump plug on his Volvo as the old one was looking a bit sorry for itself and he didn't have any the right size. I had some 1" or 25mm copper bar which was the right size for the OD so about 10 minutes of drilling, boring and parting and a quick anneal and job done.

  • Les Rose18 May 2026

    This of course is the "other issue" to which you allude Dave! Needless to say I don't have a copper washer the right size, although I did contemplate a fibre one which I do have. Actually I can almost certainly make one on the lathe from some scrap copper sheet.

    The adapter looks OK, I can't see a fault in the mating surfaces or any cracks.

  • Les Rose18 May 2026

    Ah, I think I have lost the copper washer. I use the same same setup as you Bob, but have not had it apart for 11 years so forgot about it. I am just off to the garage to find one.

  • Daniel18 May 2026

    Dave it's for sale in Belper which must be near you.

  • Les Robinson18 May 2026

    Bled the clutch the old fashioned way, with someone (granddaughter) pushing the pedal as I opened the bleed valve. Seems a lot better now.
    Been for a short drive and all seems ok.
    I was panicking a bit as a few of us are off to France on Wednesday so needed to get it sorted.
    Spoke to AH Spares, where I got the TRW from. They had not heard of any issues with them but said if I send it back...

  • Dave O'Neill 218 May 2026

    I have seen the occasional Thorpe bonnet for sale, but it's a long time since the last time I've seen one.

    Likewise, I wasn't aware that there was a rear end.

    I found this ad in a magazine many years ago. I can't remember if it was Motorsport or CCC.

  • Daniel18 May 2026

    There is rare AG Thorpe Sprite/Midget body conversion on ebay. While I have seen a front end 'in the plastic'(also a photo of it in a book), I was unaware there was even a rear end. The rear end looks as though it would reduce both rear lift and reduce drag so an interesting purchase (especially for a racer). Hopefully whoever buys it also makes a mould from it makes a few more.

  • paulh418 May 2026

    Yes, out of the end of the cylinder :o)

    When the servo comes into operation the diaphragm pushes on a rod which pushes on the piston inside the servo cylinder, it is that which provides the increased force. In doing so it blocks a hole through the middle of the piston (image1).

    When the brakes pedal is released the diaphragm should be pushed back by the spring, opens the hole in...

  • Bob Beaumont18 May 2026

    Les
    You are having a torrid time!
    I use the 1275 cylinder with an adapter connecting to the 948 coiled clutch pipe. I like you have never had a problem. My adapter fits to the slave with a copper washer and then the pipe screws in the other end of the adapter.
    The later clutch hose does effectively the same thing but is retained by a bracket welded to the chassis rail. I guess you could ...

  • TF 135 SPARE OR REPAIRS

    MG TF 135BHP Sept 2003

    Trophy Blue. Blue & Black 2-tone leather seats.

    MOT until 27 Jan 2027.

    50k miles. Owned for 10 years and done 7k miles.

    4 new Toyo Proxes tyres Jan 2019 just 5k miles since. Wheels refurbished.

    Good soft top. Window has been replaced.

    SCU relays replaced.

    Head gasket failed, runs and drives. Spares or Repair. £500 ono

    ...

  • 1953 MG YB FOR SALE

    I have owned this 1953 MG YB since 2007 and has been maintained in perfect condition .Engine and gearbox have had a full rebuild as well as all mechanical parts . Interior renewed with red with cream piping leather on seats .Car painted in sequina cream .
    Car is as it should be with everything working .
    Offered at £12000

    Ed @ 07778736948

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