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Spark plugs on a '75 Midget

To: "'MG Group'" <mgs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Spark plugs on a '75 Midget
From: "J. Michael Roach" <mroach@socketis.net>
Date: Fri, 8 Sep 1995 13:21:22 -0500
OK, I'm frustrated.  I'd hoped this wouldn't be that difficult.

I noticed yesterday that the plugs in my engine were only hand tight.  =
That would certainly explain my "exhaust leak", wouldn't it?

Anyhow, when I tried to replace them (they were badly worn) I noticed I =
couldn't get the first plug without moving the alternator.  I thought =
that was a bit odd, but I noticed I could use new belts, so what the =
Hell...

As I removed the bracket for the alternator, I noticed the alternator =
would hit the cylinder head before I had enough slack to remove the =
belt--or install a new belt.  So, I guess I have to remove the entire =
alternator to change the belt.

Furthermore, the long bolt that holds the alternator in place hits the =
oil filter when slid backward and the radiator when slid forward.  So, I =
guess I have to remove on of these two pieces to changed the belt.

Then I tried to remove the radiator.  I figured I could flush out the =
cooling system while I at it, anyhow.  As I tried to remove the shroud =
(is that the right word?) that covers the radiator, one of the bolts =
seized up (apparently from rust) and I can't turn it anymore.

What's the point of all this?  I'm trying to figure out if I'm missing =
something.  I know that the engine is a 1493 Triumph Spitfire engine, =
but I figured they would fit better than this.  Did I buy the wrong year =
car?  I just wanted something fun to drive and tinker with.

Does anybody have any similar stories that would make me feel better =
about this, or am I just a fool?

j. michael

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