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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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Q & A: Timing Change
On a trip last week the timing went completely off... we weren't doing anything unusual. Just shut the car off. When we tried to restart the car the next day, it would start, but just barely and ran extremely rough. I had the timing light along and checked it. It was way off. The pulley mark was way clockwise of the timing marks. I adjusted the distributor back to 10 degrees BTDC at 1500 and it ran just fine. We drove it about 70 miles and as I was driving I noticed the idle speed was increasing at each idle. When I got home, I checked timing again, and this time the timing mark was way counterclockwise of the timing mark.
Do I have a distributor problem or a timing chain problem or something else. Can you help point me in the right direction? Original engine with no modifications. Distributor clamp was tight.
It's easier to tell you what ISN'T the problem than to diagnose it sitting here in front of this computer screen. It is not the timing chain; it is not the distributor drive gear. If the distributor is not moving then the problem must be in the ... 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)