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Re: dashless wonder / depressed MGB GT owner

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Subject: Re: dashless wonder / depressed MGB GT owner
From: "Jon Årikstad" <jon@nextel.no>
Date: Fri, 03 Jul 1998 16:18:31 +0200
As you may remember, I had to send my 70' GT to  <deleted>
who promised!! they would remove my smoke producing engine.

Guess what:  Oyeah the MG!!, well.._hmnooo_haven't_notyet_yousee_ehh,
vacation and lotsofwork.... and...and...

(sound of 40+ year old male crying... well, almost)

I do not have a garage yet, where I can do jobs like removing the
engine, so I have to pay somebody to do do it.
( $$$, or, in Norway, KrKr)
Don't know who to contact yet, just needed to get some frustration out

BTW ( please, I'm norwegian, so this may not be perfect)

I have on my kitchen table (not married) a weber (45DCOE) and a set of
K/N filters. The weber comes with two 'ram pipes'. The ram pipes are
supposed to be inside the filter, not removed ??

The ram pipes is mounted to the weber with nuts, and a sort of square
washer. 
The K/N filter use the same bolts/nuts as the ram pipes, and comes with
a gasket that should be between the filter and carburetor. The problem
is that the washers does not fit between the weber/gasket/filter.
I may use force, and hope that the gasket gets flat enough, or carve 
a bit of the hasket, to fit the washers. 
A bit difficult to explain in English, but experience anyone ??

I am still waiting for manuals from MOSS ( Delayed because of the fire
in UK)
The weather isn't to good either.


Jon Arikstad
1970 BRG GT 

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Becky Mahoney wrote:
> 
> Thanks for the info on estimated engine and gearbox rebuild. Many have
> said that the gearbox rarely needs rebuilding.  Mechanically, (at least
> when I last drove it 3 years ago) the engine didn't seem to have any
> problems either.  Compression checks out with very little variance
> between cylinders.  Really, the only known problem with drive train is
> the clutch, it makes a noise when the clutch is let out and the tranny
> is in neutral.   Maybe I should pay attention to the old addage...if it
> ain't broke, don't fix it... just pursue the clutch noise????  I would
> just like to have the peace of mind knowing that I've seen the insides
> and know that all is in dependable (?) condition.  I would like to take
> the trips with the MG club and if I get a wild hair, and want to take a
> long drive..I won't need to put a 10 speed in the back in case I get
> stranded  :~)  Is this realistic thinking?  Listers..what is your
> advice?  I really want to do the sensible thing. (Oops..sensible...MG
> owner...is that an oxymoron??)  Your input will be extremely
> appreciated.
> Oh yeah...if anyone is curious...NO, my dash is still not here.  I
> talked to him Tuesday night and he said that he overnighted it to me on
> Monday.  He didn't seem too concerned that I hadn't received it yet.
> Said it would probably be here Wednesday.  Now it's Friday morning and
> still no dash.  He is supposed to call me this a.m. with the tracking
> number.  My guess is that he sent ground rather than overnight.  If it
> does get here today, I should be on the road tonight......THAT WOULD BE
> AWSOME....
> TIA for your advice..AGAIN.  You folks are priceless!
> 
> Becky
> pretty car, empty wallet......still no dash  :~(

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