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Re: [Mg-t] MG TD MKII

To: KRISLYN COMPANY <KRISLYNCO.LLC@roadrunner.com>
Subject: Re: [Mg-t] MG TD MKII
From: "anngene@bellsouth.net" <anngene@bellsouth.net>
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 21:01:51 -0500
Rocky...

The round Moss seal?  It seems you're going to have leaks unless you had 
the timing chain cover and the sump machined so the seal could fit 
properly without shifting...there was an article in Sacred Octagon 
sometime back detailing the fix.  Another possible cause could be the 
surface that it's riding on...is the back of the crank pulley where the 
seal rides perfectly smooth?

Gene Gillam
Saucier, MS

KRISLYN COMPANY wrote:
My e mail has been a little touchy so if messages have bounced back to you
..please try me   again...

Thanks for all the replies regarding the hesitation ...I intend to check 
the
oil level in the carb dampers to see if we can get her running right. that
seemed to be the general concensus among all replies.

A couple of members asked if I had checked the carb settings for rich/lean
etc..  would love any help with instructions on that issue...

Also regarding the front seal leak... i used (for the fourth time) the Moss
Seal as the new round "Timkin" brand and set it in high heat grey 
silicone as
it fits the crank end snugly but fits very poorly in the channell "sit". 
Any
thoughts on the leak here.
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