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Re: Name of Part

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Subject: Re: Name of Part
From: Michael Taglieri <miket_nyc@juno.com>
Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 00:56:49 -0500
>>On a early MGB, what is the proper name for the part of the frame, 
>rectangular
>>approximately 4 by 6 inches, that is located in the center of the car,
two
>>structures from the engine compartment and running along under the
sides of
>>the transmission tunnel, where the transmission tunnel, cross member
and
>>inside parts of floor all come together?  Mine has more than surface
rust
>>showing.  Can it be replaced or safely repaired?  Are they the same for
all
>>mgb's?  ie:  mark I and rubber bumber cars.

>I'm not sure the part you describe. However, I am in the middle of a 72B

>body restoration. I found that the Roadster Factory seemed to have a
more 
>complete selection of body pieces, particularly frame pieces. I think
your 
>best bet would be to get and review catalogs from the major suppliers, 
>particularly Moss and TRF, to see if the part is available.

I'm just getting interested in British cars after many years with Norton
motorcycles, and probably the most useful literature British bike makers
ever put out were parts catalogs that show exploded views of every single
assembly, with all the parts named and numbered.  These are still in
print for many bikes and are also available on CD-ROM.  

Does the reply above mean that MG and other British car makers didn't do
this? If so, how do you know what part to order?  It must make restoring
much more of a pain than restoring a British motorcycle.

Mike Taglieri - miket_nyc@juno.com

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