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  • Malc Gilliver10 June 2025

    @Arie,

    Yes, I've just bought that kit, as I have the car on the ramp with the wings off I was hoping to fit it this week, but Mamba are on holiday, so it will go on next week.

    I have been chatting to Malc Le Chevalier about the internals of Armstrong lever arm dampers and managed to amass a few set for a few pounds of eBay - I also have an MGB based kit car ( NG TC) that has leve...

  • Dave O'Neill 210 June 2025

    Some interesting reading about radiator caps on Paul Hunt’s website.

    https://www.mgb-stuff.org.uk/coolingtext.htm#radcap

  • J. G. Catford10 June 2025

    Hello,

    I bought a new aluminum radiator and it was delivered with a 1.1 Bar cap(16lbs). My MGB is equipped with a 7 lbs cap. Aluminum radiator has a small cap model and it was not easy to find a low pressure cap. After verification were equipped with 7,10, 13 lbs caps and 15 lbs for closed circuit. Can someone explain to me the reasons for these variation and if there any drawback to use t...

  • Ben Stone10 June 2025

    Thanks will check them out.

  • Ben Stone10 June 2025

    The first thing I did was replace the battery with new and nothing changed. I had the ground to engine issue a couple of years ago. I added a second ground as I couldn't tighten the original one and that fixed the problem. starter is fairly new. I had it out and bench checked. Has to be something on the ground side. All the lights work fine. I even pulled the plugs to make sure I didn't develop a ...

  • H BUCKELDEE10 June 2025

    I wonder if aluminium or copper/brass (thermostat) acts a catalyst for the crystals to form. As its seems to be in those areas.
    Yes Dave they are the crystals, in various colours.
    I don't recall mixing antifreeze types.
    Only use IAT blue ethylene glycol with distilled water now. Following advise from FBHVC in GB, for historic vehicles.

  • Dave O'Neill 210 June 2025

    I’ve found some photos of the deposits.

    The heater valve was quite badly corroded, despite only being fitted for four years.

  • Nick Kopernik10 June 2025

    Coolant will crystalize if the engine sits for a long time without being started and having the opportunity to heat up and mix within the cooling system: its basically caused by additives/chemicals in the coolant dropping out of suspension and solidifying. It can also be caused by mixing different, incompatible coolants, and while there are some coolants specifically recommended for aluminum radi...

  • M Wood10 June 2025

    Nigel

    Terry Horler’s book ‘Original Sprite & Midget’ is a very useful book to understand the production history and standard specification of these cars from 1959 to 1979. https://www.herridgeandsons.com/original-sprite-midget This helps determine which mark you are looking at and to what degree it has still had the period correct bits on it for the mark and year from engine size, ...

  • Alan Anstead10 June 2025

    Dr J.E.Davies
    I haven’t seen or heard from Dr Davies in a while. I donated a dynamo for him to repair and sell on as he donates to the RNLI.

    Having a damaged dynamo pulley that I wanted to fit to aDynamator I bored out the centre and sleeved but then needed to cut the keyway. Dr D kindly cut the keyway as he held the appropriate tooling. I would certainly have a go at restoring that re...

  • MG Y TYPE Y3443 1949 RUNNING £4,500-00

    FOR SALE: MG Y TYPE Y3443 FINISHED IN MAROON £4,500-00
    VEHICLE LOCATED CLOSE TO M1 JUNCTION 12 BEDFORDSHIRE

    Vehicle starts, stops and drives as you would expect with a car of this age.
    No rust to speak of (worst bit is rear hub cap)
    Best classified as a running, driving ongoing restoration project.
    Obviously at this price it wouldn't win any shows but with new hub caps, a...

  • URGENTLY WANTED/URGENTLY WANTED

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    Will view/collect anywhere U.K.

  • FOR SALE/FORSALE/FOR SALE

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    Most fully restored/excellent originals with
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  • 1948 MG YT FOR SALE

    1948 MG YT, Black. 4 passenger.

    Good condition and drivable.

    Fully restored in 1989.

    2013 Additional work performed by Donovan Motorcar Service in Lenox MA:
    Fuel Tank replaced
    Steering Rack Replaced
    Brake Wheel Cylinder and Master cylinder sleaving and rebuilding
    Front and Rear brake hoses replaced.
    Full engine service

    Last MA inspection 2022.

    ...

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    Large selection of quality MGB, MGB GT & Midgets.
    Most fully restored/excellent originals with
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    Viewing also available eves/w'ends.
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  • MG TA/TC/MGA/MGB/MGC/V8/MIDGET/SPRITE FOR RESTORATION ETC

    Wanted Wanted MG TA/TC/MGA/MGB/MGC/Migdet cars for restoration please call Edward [MG owners club member] on 07774484497 any time 7 days middx ps MGs for sale

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