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Re: New at this

To: Spencer Parks <jkc@esper.com>
Subject: Re: New at this
From: Art Pfenninger <ch155@FreeNet.Buffalo.EDU>
Date: Mon, 6 Oct 1997 07:29:27 -0400 (EDT)
        Any of the repair manuals should have a wiring diagram, but
 I would recommend that you start by making a few blowups of the
diagrams. If you don't have access to a photocopier that will enlarge go
somewhere that does. After you have the enlarged diagram color code the
circut that you want to work on it will make thins a lot easier.
...Art

On Sun, 5 Oct 1997, Spencer Parks wrote:

> Greetings All,
> 
> I have been lurking here for a couple of weeks and have finally joined your
> ranks.  Last week I bought a 1980 MGB in fair condition with the high hopes
> of restoring it.  I always wanted to own one and figured this would be my
> best shot.
> 
> It is, more or less, drivable.  However there are a few things that need to
> be done before it's road worthy.  Most notably the electrical system (yes
> we even require brake lights in TN).  I'm kind of out in the boonies and
> most everything I get will have to be ordered.
> 
>       1)  Can anyone recommend a good manual?  I'm no rocket scientist but 
>have
> a fair amount of commone sense.  Right now one with a good electrical
> diagram would be a real plus.  Also need to know (by way of a manual) what
> was OEM on this baby.
> 
>       2)  Would also appreciate any information on parts suppliers, especially
> those with catalogs.  Thanks in advance.
> 
> BTW....there is A LOT of great information here.  I've been taking notes
> steadily.
> 
> Peace....
> Spencer
> Ten Mile, TN
> 1980 MGB 
> 
> 


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