Mechanic needed MG TF North Devon

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grin01
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Mechanic needed MG TF North Devon

Post by grin01 » Sun Apr 07, 2024 4:56 pm

I have a 2003 MG TF which I have owned for 14 years. I took it out of storage last summer and spent £1500 to get it back on the road. But rather predictably, after a couple of months, it started overheating. Every time I drove it, after 10 minutes, steam started rising from the engine bay and all water escaped from the radiator. The head gasket was replaced around 10 years ago but I fear it has gone again!

Having spent a reasonable sum getting the car up and running again I am loathe to give up on it. Are there any recommended mechanics in the North Devon area who might be able to help?

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Re: Mechanic needed MG TF North Devon

Post by Geoff.F » Sun Apr 07, 2024 6:07 pm

First bleed the coolant. Search Internet for “Bleed MGF coolant”
Next search for coolant leaks. The most common is the under car pipes to the radiator. For other pipes I use a chalk spray.

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Re: Mechanic needed MG TF North Devon

Post by nigelandjo » Sun Apr 07, 2024 8:55 pm

Try simple things first. Fit a new genuine expansion cap. They are known to fail.
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Re: Mechanic needed MG TF North Devon

Post by grin01 » Wed Apr 17, 2024 3:09 pm

Geoff.F wrote:
Sun Apr 07, 2024 6:07 pm
First bleed the coolant. Search Internet for “Bleed MGF coolant”
Next search for coolant leaks. The most common is the under car pipes to the radiator. For other pipes I use a chalk spray.
Thank you Geoff. I have very limited auto mechanic skills but will relay that advice to a mechanic when I find one!

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Re: Mechanic needed MG TF North Devon

Post by grin01 » Wed Apr 17, 2024 3:09 pm

nigelandjo wrote:
Sun Apr 07, 2024 8:55 pm
Try simple things first. Fit a new genuine expansion cap. They are known to fail.
Thank you - it would be great if it turns out to be something that simple!

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Re: Mechanic needed MG TF North Devon

Post by Charless » Thu Apr 18, 2024 8:21 am

If it doesn't; google 'MGF mobile mechanic' and you will have access to somebody (several personnel options and links to articles confirming their excellent previous services) who knows these engines inside out and can give you the correct answer/solution quickly. Whereas fishing for a possible mechanic locally is unlikely to hit the knowledge jackpot and may string you along while they learn.

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Re: Mechanic needed MG TF North Devon

Post by Notanumber » Fri Apr 19, 2024 12:46 pm

If you think you may have an airlock in the coolant, which is quite possible given the distances involved on our cars, it could be useful to use a vacuum coolant filler; https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/394615474117 ... R-awqeLeYw

I saw Mat Armstrong use one on his Youtube channel and assumed they were horrendously expensive but that doesnt seem to be the case at all so I'm getting one

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