Good Job, James! Do you have any idea about using the variable intermittent wiper thingy?talkingcars wrote:Fitted the stalks.
what have you done on your mgf today?
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Re: what have you done on your mgf today?
MGTF:
2004 TF 135 in Monogram Spectre, black leather, RHD
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2001 ZR 160 in Solar Red, LHD, LPG conv
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2004 TF 135 in Monogram Spectre, black leather, RHD
MGZR:
2001 ZR 160 in Solar Red, LHD, LPG conv
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Re: what have you done on your mgf today?
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Re: what have you done on your mgf today?
Mykel wrote:Good Job, James! Do you have any idea about using the variable intermittent wiper thingy?talkingcars wrote:Fitted the stalks.
I am working on a solution, hopefully using the control unit from the late montego, these are currently available from Rimmers for £12.
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Re: what have you done on your mgf today?
Looking forward to a nice how-to write up soon
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2004 TF 135 in Monogram Spectre, black leather, RHD
MGZR:
2001 ZR 160 in Solar Red, LHD, LPG conv
Classic:
1972 MG Midget MkIII RWA in Blaze Red
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2004 TF 135 in Monogram Spectre, black leather, RHD
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2001 ZR 160 in Solar Red, LHD, LPG conv
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Re: what have you done on your mgf today?
Done a few more jobs on the Abingdon today on my day off, Charged the battery last night and refitted it so the car is alive once more.
Re fitted both front wheels after checking the brake pedal, which is still hard so my brake bleeding job has stood up for a few days so must be ok.
Fitted a new air filter the old one was just a bit dirty. The date on the air filter is 2002 and I have an invoice for its last Main Dealer service dated 30/06/2003 so it looks as if that filter has been in there for the last 11 1/2 years as have the spark plugs so I changed those as well.
The mileage then was 41000 it has only done 61000 now 11 1/2 years later.
The air filter box had quite a bit of dirt and dried leaves so I hoovered that out while I could. I have left the rear wheels off for now as the next job is a biggy as I want to remove the entire exhaust, I dont like the way it sounds so I have a TT mk 7 and a Toyosports stainless manifold and down pipe to fit, the whole thing looks rusted solid and will have to cut off I think so I am building up courage to tackle that.
Re fitted both front wheels after checking the brake pedal, which is still hard so my brake bleeding job has stood up for a few days so must be ok.
Fitted a new air filter the old one was just a bit dirty. The date on the air filter is 2002 and I have an invoice for its last Main Dealer service dated 30/06/2003 so it looks as if that filter has been in there for the last 11 1/2 years as have the spark plugs so I changed those as well.
The mileage then was 41000 it has only done 61000 now 11 1/2 years later.
The air filter box had quite a bit of dirt and dried leaves so I hoovered that out while I could. I have left the rear wheels off for now as the next job is a biggy as I want to remove the entire exhaust, I dont like the way it sounds so I have a TT mk 7 and a Toyosports stainless manifold and down pipe to fit, the whole thing looks rusted solid and will have to cut off I think so I am building up courage to tackle that.
Re: what have you done on your mgf today?
Not me but had the boys around from MG Rover around yesterday to check the head gasket on out tf as I want to use it once all my operations are done, great pair of lads came around started at 2.30 left at 8.00, explained everything they were doing and why, bottom line that in the past the h/g had been changed but bodged by someone!! and what looked like head gasket sealer put in. Second hand head fitted I would recommend them to anyone that needs this work done that does not feel confident enough to do there own h/g, good price too now for the m.o.t.
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Re: what have you done on your mgf today?
Had to fit new battery, for the first time she failed to start, took car out of garage and parked on drive, hour later she wouldn't start, not sure of age of old battery but new on was only £35, can't complain
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Re: what have you done on your mgf today?
All the posts off the build thread now show as removed which is a shame.talkingcars wrote:?924Rothmans wrote:removed
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Re: what have you done on your mgf today?
Deiced the inside of the car!
Need to put glass rear screen on wish list!!
Need to put glass rear screen on wish list!!
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Re: what have you done on your mgf today?
Bought 5 litres of lubricant from Tesco
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Re: what have you done on your mgf today?
And in Adam’s profile it says “last visited: -”. What happened ??RU58ALL wrote:All the posts off the build thread now show as removed which is a shame.talkingcars wrote:?924Rothmans wrote:removed
MGTF:
2004 TF 135 in Monogram Spectre, black leather, RHD
MGZR:
2001 ZR 160 in Solar Red, LHD, LPG conv
Classic:
1972 MG Midget MkIII RWA in Blaze Red
MGF Register regional rep for Germany -- germany@mgfregister.org
2004 TF 135 in Monogram Spectre, black leather, RHD
MGZR:
2001 ZR 160 in Solar Red, LHD, LPG conv
Classic:
1972 MG Midget MkIII RWA in Blaze Red
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Re: what have you done on your mgf today?
Mind the “great for sharing” instruction on the container !jaydoginvasion wrote:Bought 5 litres of lubricant from Tesco
MGTF:
2004 TF 135 in Monogram Spectre, black leather, RHD
MGZR:
2001 ZR 160 in Solar Red, LHD, LPG conv
Classic:
1972 MG Midget MkIII RWA in Blaze Red
MGF Register regional rep for Germany -- germany@mgfregister.org
2004 TF 135 in Monogram Spectre, black leather, RHD
MGZR:
2001 ZR 160 in Solar Red, LHD, LPG conv
Classic:
1972 MG Midget MkIII RWA in Blaze Red
MGF Register regional rep for Germany -- germany@mgfregister.org
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Re: what have you done on your mgf today?
Well, printed there, doctor’s orders, I guess.
MGTF:
2004 TF 135 in Monogram Spectre, black leather, RHD
MGZR:
2001 ZR 160 in Solar Red, LHD, LPG conv
Classic:
1972 MG Midget MkIII RWA in Blaze Red
MGF Register regional rep for Germany -- germany@mgfregister.org
2004 TF 135 in Monogram Spectre, black leather, RHD
MGZR:
2001 ZR 160 in Solar Red, LHD, LPG conv
Classic:
1972 MG Midget MkIII RWA in Blaze Red
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Re: what have you done on your mgf today?
Well took the car for a run to check all is well with the new h/g and every thing is fine, so as the sun was out washed the car off and started to do up the body work ready for spraying, started with the normal places where the boot shuts and a small rust blister on the back panel.
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Re: what have you done on your mgf today?
Picked zippy up from the paint shop after having the little bump in the rear valance fixed. Very pleased with the result. Bought some misting windscreen jets to celebrate
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Re: what have you done on your mgf today?
Hi Mykel, Had a bit of a bad day and deleted full thread, Big sorry to all, car is sat covered in garage.
On a plus side found a copy of mge magazine and enjoyed the right up.
Didnt relise you are only half an hour from nedcar, going there quite frequently for bmw this year and last, lots of day trips from rotterdam.
On a plus side found a copy of mge magazine and enjoyed the right up.
Didnt relise you are only half an hour from nedcar, going there quite frequently for bmw this year and last, lots of day trips from rotterdam.
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Re: what have you done on your mgf today?
I think he was upset on a thread where he offered someone some wheels and someone else posted in big letters about the wheels being the wrong size.RU58ALL wrote:All the posts off the build thread now show as removed which is a shame.talkingcars wrote:?924Rothmans wrote:removed
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Re: what have you done on your mgf today?
Yes that’s right ... and when going up here from Born you have to pass through the Roer tunnel (or roar tunnel), which we did after 2013 Niederrhein Tour: viewtopic.php?f=45&t=13397&p=117618&hil ... el#p117612924Rothmans wrote:Didnt relise you are only half an hour from nedcar, going there quite frequently for bmw this year and last, lots of day trips from rotterdam.
MGTF:
2004 TF 135 in Monogram Spectre, black leather, RHD
MGZR:
2001 ZR 160 in Solar Red, LHD, LPG conv
Classic:
1972 MG Midget MkIII RWA in Blaze Red
MGF Register regional rep for Germany -- germany@mgfregister.org
2004 TF 135 in Monogram Spectre, black leather, RHD
MGZR:
2001 ZR 160 in Solar Red, LHD, LPG conv
Classic:
1972 MG Midget MkIII RWA in Blaze Red
MGF Register regional rep for Germany -- germany@mgfregister.org
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Re: what have you done on your mgf today?
Your mgf sounds great, afraid work rav4 will not sound so goodMykel wrote:Yes that’s right ... and when going up here from Born you have to pass through the Roer tunnel (or roar tunnel), which we did after 2013 Niederrhein Tour: viewtopic.php?f=45&t=13397&p=117618&hil ... el#p117612924Rothmans wrote:Didnt relise you are only half an hour from nedcar, going there quite frequently for bmw this year and last, lots of day trips from rotterdam.