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Re: [Mgs] Grill

To: "MGs" <mgs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Mgs] Grill
From: PaulHunt73 via Mgs <mgs@autox.team.net>
Date: Tue, 19 May 2020 15:47:52 +0100 D7PvplwpSQLQ4Kx7ljW/k7hJoWqKc4y7c+a1bD3vKJobKMkxnBsIX1Nz
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Funnily enough the Parts catalogue states blind retainers throughout, =
even though I had clips fitted from underneath on both my 73 and 75.  =
The 73 did already have the blind fixings for the 'MGB' on the boot lid. =
 Fitting them to a new body is obviously going to be different to 50 =
years down the line and who know how many repaints, which is why I =
drilled mine out beforehand.  The pins on my replacement grilles are the =
same size as the ones that came off.

PaulH.
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  OK, I went out to the car to try it your way Max.  Those friction =
retainers are to large of a diameter to push down into the holes in the =
hood.  The holes in the hood are just big enough to fit the oins on the =
grill.  I am not in favor of drilling those holes out.  It must have =
worked somehow differently from the factory.  Maybe it's  a replacement =
grill and the pins are oversize.
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>Funnily enough the Parts catalogue states blind =
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throughout, even though I had&nbsp;clips fitted from underneath on both =
my 73=20
and 75.&nbsp; The 73 did already have the&nbsp;blind fixings for the =
'MGB' on=20
the&nbsp;boot lid.&nbsp;&nbsp;Fitting them to a new body is obviously =
going to=20
be different to 50 years down the line and who know how many repaints, =
which is=20
why I drilled mine out beforehand.&nbsp; The pins on my replacement =
grilles are=20
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  <DIV>OK, I went out to the car to try it your way Max.&nbsp; Those =
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  retainers are to large of a diameter to push down into the holes in =
the=20
  hood.&nbsp; The holes in the hood are just big enough to fit the oins =
on the=20
  grill.&nbsp; I am not in favor of drilling those holes out.&nbsp; It =
must have=20
  worked somehow differently from the factory.&nbsp; Maybe it's&nbsp; a=20
  replacement grill and the pins are =
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