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Tech Manual
The complete tech manual encompassing all of Johns MG guides.
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Tech Guides
Barrie's Notes -
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DVDs
MG Factory DVD -Factory Training Films #1, "Pride of Abingdon", "MG Midget Then and Now", "MGB Features", and "Scheduled Maintenance".
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Talking Tour of MGB MKIV - A complex overview of the Mark IV MGB, with detailed instructions of owner operation and some maintenance.
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Under Construction
Q & A: Bumpers, Front Grille, Chrome Pieces, Tubes, Tires
John,
Thanks for answering my Questions about restoring my existing Wire Wheels. I have a few more questions and would greatly appreciate your response.
1. Who do you recommend purchasing after market bumpers from. Scarborough Faire, Moss or Victoria British? I have been told Scarborough Faire has the most original looking bumpers on the market. Moss told me they just re-tooled their bumpers for a better fit. Do you have a preference for fit and finish?
2. Who do you recommend purchasing the front grille from? Moss or Victoria British. Do you have a preference for fit and finish?
3. Of the three parts suppliers do you have a preference on all the chrome pieces. Vents, badges ..etc.
4. I called British Wire Wheel and they told me about tubeless sealing on certain wire wheels. Do you recommend tubeless sealing or sticking with tubes?
5. Can you give me a recommendation on tires. Which do you like better and are these the right size for the car 165xSR-15 Michelin XZX or Dunlop SP20?
Thank you
Cliff
CLIFF!
I do have over 800 messages in my in box, if you can believe that!
We do most of our purchasing from Moss and our generally satisfied with their parts, but the chrome parts from any source are problems... read more
#152 1957 MGA Engine
It makes no difference how quickly your MG will accelerate if it cannot
stop! The proper functioning of your brakes must ALWAYS be at the
top of your list of priorities. You owe this degree of safety to yourself,
your passenger, and all others on the road.
John H. Twist (Fall, 1980)