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Re: Fuel sending gage

To: mgs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Fuel sending gage
From: ric_bergstrom@juno.com (Richard L. Bergstrom)
Date: Mon, 8 Jun 1998 08:06:45 -0400
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Date: Sun, 7 Jun 1998 22:38:14 EDT
From: Mowog1@aol.com
Subject: Re: anti theft devises

I usually pull the rotor out and take it with me. A LOT smaller than a
steering wheel!....I've also been known to take the coil wire as a
companion.

Both of these options are FREE compared to battery cut-offs, etc.

Cheers!

rick  NAMGBR 0-134......AMGCR 985
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I did a simple switch to interupt power to the fuel pump.  On a Midget
they all meet in bullet connectors under the right hand side of the dash.
 Find the right one and wire in a switch that you can mount in a
convenient, but out of the way spot...I'm not saying where mine
is.....:^)

When you park you flip it off...it will go about 100yds and then die.....
Can't you just see the thief,"damned british piece of sh*t won't even run
a 100yards!" either that or he'll be under the right rear wheel pounding
on the pump with a rock thinking he can get it going!

I also use it to run the fuel out of the carb if I know it is going to
sit for a while...no varnish and gum that way.

Ric Bergstrom,  Richmond,  VA
1973 Midget  1275    '88 240 Volvo   '92  F150    '74 Midget  1275
(apart!)
Central Virginia MG Classics, AMGBA, VMSC


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