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1. Re: 63 MGB cowl water leak (score: 1)
Author: MOGRITS@aol.com
Date: Mon, 10 Apr 1995 12:11:37 -0400
Regarding that screen...No one sells it , but either Moss or VB had the idea lisrted as a "tip" in one of their catalogues. Remove the chrome trim, use black fiberglass screen like you would on your
/html/mgs/1995-04/msg00137.html (7,321 bytes)

2. Re: 63 MGB cowl water leak (score: 1)
Author: Johnmowog@aol.com
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 1995 05:06:59 -0400
Moss now sells a nice chrome wire mesh screen, less than ten bucks if memory serves me, works and looks great!
/html/mgs/1995-04/msg00156.html (7,051 bytes)

3. Re: 63 MGB cowl water leak (score: 1)
Author: Jeff Drexler <jdrex@microsoft.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 95 10:39:07 PDT
I bought this screen from Moss (Goleta, CA.) in November 1993 for my 1969 MGB. The Moss part number is 471-025 (Air Intake Screen) and it cost $7.95 then. It is a metal screen, dull grey color, precu
/html/mgs/1995-04/msg00164.html (7,743 bytes)

4. Re: 63 MGB cowl water leak (score: 1)
Author: "TeriAnn Wakeman" <twakeman@apple.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 95 15:35:16 -0700
And you can always go down to your local hardware store and purchase aluminum screen material and cut your own for almost no cash. So does anyone know the answer the the original question of how to g
/html/mgs/1995-04/msg00165.html (8,388 bytes)

5. Re: 63 MGB cowl water leak (score: 1)
Author: Allen.Bachelder@vt.edu (Allen Bachelder)
Date: Thu, 13 Apr 1995 08:34:31 -0400
So does anyone know the answer the the original question of how to get the scuttle vent grill off? It's been awhile since I did it - seems I recall the grill has little posts cast into it which proje
/html/mgs/1995-04/msg00170.html (8,663 bytes)

6. Re: 63 MGB cowl water leak (score: 1)
Author: glenns@edge.ercnet.com (Glenn Schnittke)
Date: Thu, 13 Apr 1995 08:38:56 -0500
WAG: I haven't had the pleasure yet, but I imagine that one could slit the mesh slightly at each post and use the needle-nose pliers to carefully insert the holders through the slits. The slits would
/html/mgs/1995-04/msg00173.html (8,015 bytes)

7. Re: 63 MGB cowl water leak (score: 1)
Author: Gordon Clark Smith <gcs@acpub.duke.edu>
Date: Thu, 13 Apr 1995 11:49:43 -0400 (EDT)
'snip I found the best way to remove those little clips was to first shove a rag or bunch of rags into the vent hole. This prevents the little clips from falling down and acting as 'rust seeds'. The
/html/mgs/1995-04/msg00177.html (9,920 bytes)

8. Re: 63 MGB cowl water leak (score: 1)
Author: "TeriAnn Wakeman" <twakeman@apple.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Apr 95 09:17:51 -0700
Thanks to those who said how the grill is attached, I have a plan of attack for mine when it comes time to paint the BGT. I plan to remove my '68 insturment panel and replace it with a late 70's pane
/html/mgs/1995-04/msg00179.html (8,916 bytes)

9. Re: 63 MGB cowl water leak (score: 1)
Author: Allen.Bachelder@vt.edu (Allen Bachelder)
Date: Thu, 13 Apr 1995 12:36:07 -0400
Thanks, Jack, for clarifying. Either more than one type of keepers were used or there is a glitch in my memory. It would be very logical that with the passage of time, more and more metal parts woul
/html/mgs/1995-04/msg00181.html (7,984 bytes)


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