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Re: MGA update

To: Bill Eastman <william.eastman@medtronic.com>
Subject: Re: MGA update
From: Becky Mahoney <bmahoney@home.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Jun 1998 07:17:44 -0500
So glad to hear!!!!!!!  Today's problems are most often tomorrow's
smiles.

Becky
69 MGB - STILL just a dash away!!!!

Bill Eastman wrote:
> 
> The saga continues!  Friday night I got home with the A and started to work
> on the stuck bonnet.  Normally I wouldn't have worried about it but with a
> little over 100 miles on the rebuild and 150 mile planned for the next day,
>  I wanted to check fluids and connections prior to hitting the road.  When
> I pulled the release the bonnet came up about an inch.  this left a less
> than 1/2 inch gap between the bonnet frame and the front shroud through
> which I had to diagnose and, hopefully, fix whatever was stopping the
> bonnet from opening.  After about 20 minutes of fiddling with a mirror and
> a small flashlight on sticks,  I saw that the sheet metal "latch guide
> plate" had been caught by the mushroom on the end of the latch pin.  My
> previous frustration driven brute force attempts to open the bonnet had
> bent this plate up and it now formed a Chines Handcuffs of sorts for the
> latch pin.  After another half hour or so using assorted small tools to
> loosen its grip with no success, I went over to neighbor Mike's garage for
> a gander at his car to see if there was any other way to approach this
> problem.  After some serious deliberation, we decided to cut the latch pin
> off with a hack saw.  This would not have been an option- I needed the car
> to drive- except Mike generously offered the latch pin from his A project
> to me until such time as I can procure a replacement.  10 minutes with a
> small hacksaw and the deed was done.  I removed the offending guide plate,
> put washers on the latch attachment screws in its place, and put a large
> round metal part- a bushing from a lawnmower blade or something like that-
> on the bottom of the latch pin spring.  This was to stop the spring from
> falling through the crossmember hole and fouling the latch mechanism.  It
> all works so well that I just may leave it this way once I get the new
> bonnet.  I don't know what the guide plate guided but it works fine without
> it.
> 
> During this process, the reason for my misfortune was discovered.  There is
> a large spring under the left fender that pulls the latch linkage home
> after operation.  This spring had fallen off- upset no doubt during the
> removal/replacement/tweaking of the motor.  No spring, no latch close,
> bonnet opens.  I must have been unconsciencely pushing the linkage
> partially home up until the fateful trip.  Why the safety catch failed is
> beyond me.  Maybe the air under the bonnet bent it enough at 60 mph to pull
> the safety catch free.  Any way,  mystery solved, I believe.
> 
> The A was about 1.5 quarts low on oil.  I filled it up.  I also filled the
> radiator even though I knew that the extra would just be blown out on the
> tarmac as soon as it warmed up.  Took off the next day for a softball
> tournament- girls fastpitch for oldest daughter Lindsay.  We got a few
> miles down the road and my side of the windscreen started to get wet.  I
> tasted it and it was antifreeze.  I figured that the air pressure was
> pushing the overflow from under the car up through the newly acquired fresh
> air ducts along the bonnet edges.  The next time I looked at the engine,
> however, I found the real reason.  I had forgotten to install the radiator
> cap after the top off.
> 
> Anyway, 400 miles after rebuild now.  I have changed the oil and filter.
> Upon recommendation, I have changed to Valvoline in an attempt to help hot
> oil pressure.  After the oil change I now have a new oil leak in the
> vicinity of the oil filter (new spin on adapter from Moss).  I will try to
> fix this tonight.  Three great days in a row so far this week after last
> week's rains.  However,  we are supposed to have low 90 F with frequent
> thunderstorm weather for the rest of the week so the weather gear will have
> to come back out.  I know this make me a sissy but it is generally frowned
> upon at work to go to meetings smelling like a wet dog.  Two more weeks at
> least of MGA daily driving since it looks like some parts for the daily
> driver are on backorder.
> 
> I have a couple of leads on another bonnet.  Thanks to everyone who
> responded with offers of parts, help, or sympathy.  I am feeling much
> better now.  The A is wrinkled but not defeated and is still my favorite
> car on earth.
> 
> Regards,
> Bill Eastman
> 61 MGA getting plenty of exercise and looking for some "wrinkle cream"

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