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Out on the road today with a call in Alsager, Stoke-on-Trent, where we had last met Paul, for diagnosis of some
issues with his MGF Trophy 143, back in October.

The car had many oil leaks, from various places, so these were duly sorted by replacing the following; all 4 of the cam seals, the cam cover gasket, the oil pump seal and both VVC plunger seals.

One of the plunger bolts had been stripped, luckily there were still threads at the bottom of the casting, so a quarter inch longer bolt allowed us to fit a new one. With the bolt being stripped it meant that there was no support on the rear edge of the plunger housing, this would only leak at over 4.5k rpm, as the solenoids would open and pressurise the cylinder with oil.

Paul had also noticed issues with misfires on his own code reader. When looking at the spark plugs cylinder 3 was the worst for slight sooting up on the plug, followed by cylinder 4. Although there is no connection on the electrical circuits between cylinder 3 and 4 they do however share the same inlet cam.

While replacing the seals, we checked the roll pins that hold the timing cogs, two of these were found to be slightly crushed, while seemingly not a significant amount, when combined they allowed the small belt side inlet-cam cog to be 1 tooth out. One of the roll pins, which normally take a bit of removing, just came away. Definitely not good.

Once new pins were installed, together with all the above, the engine ran a lot smoother, and with no error codes.

Really pleased that Paul can now enjoy, what is a very good example of this model, once again and get out and about throughout the summer with the odd track day too, when he has time!

Good to see you again Paul, nice to have a chat and thanks for many welcome warning mugs of tea.

Weather a bit Baltic, but we did have a lovely garage to work in. Hold ups on the way there this morning making us a tad late and so many on the way home, totaling 3 hours in delays on the return trip. šŸ˜§ At least the admin got caught up on šŸ“– – https://ift.tt/xgDo3FU

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Up bright and early on Monday morning, at the workshop, to get cracking with this fantastic low mileage, MGF 143 VVC that was spotted and saved from inevitable impending peril by Caroline and Tonyā€¦

– Head gasket replaced
– Cambelt, water pump, tensioner and alternator belt replaced
– Air filter, fuel filter and plugs all replaced
– Disc and pads fitted all round
– Caliper carrier replaced nearside front
– Caliper replaced offside front
– Offside front top ball joint
– Hydragas pump up
– Underfloor coolant pipes
– Wiper motor replaced
– Welding of all 4 sills
– Underfloor treatment carried out
A few other things sorted and then finally the MOT this afternoon.

What an enjoyable 3 days turning this one around, particularly as another rare one is saved.

ā€˜Jugsā€™ is now all ready to be reunited with her owners at the weekend šŸ’™ – https://ift.tt/5wlmV1z

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A date for your diaries! So good that events are back up and running again. šŸ˜ƒ

Just wanted to share this on behalf of the MG Northumbria groupā€¦ – https://ift.tt/5wlmV1z

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We do love our travels, we went to Quebec this morning!

So lovely to meet Frank and Linda, they had bought their TF 135 from a nearby garage about 4 years ago, on which we had done the head gasket and cambelt service, with the previous owner, in Leicester. Nice to see the car again, itā€™s still looking really good and being very well cared for by Frank.

Cambelt, water pump and tensioner replaced this morning. Thank you, both, for making us so welcome, with bacon butties and lots of tea. It was good to have cuddles with their woofers, Cher and pup Cocoa too!

We then trundled down to South Cleatlam to collect ā€˜Jugsā€™!

This is Caroline and Tonyā€™s addition to their fleet. A fab looking MGF 75th Anniversary in Mulberry, that they came across a few months ago and wanted to save, quite rightly, from a potential early end to its life.

After a bit of a wait for some workshop space, we have brought her back today for some TLC.

Great to see them and Joe, as always, and have a catch-up over tea and cake.

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On our way home following a long, but very productive and enjoyable day in the north east of the countryā€¦

Blyth was our first call, as it was minor service time for Steveā€™s TF 135, and trace of quite a bad oil leak. This was found to be coming from 3 out of the 4 cam seals. These were all replaced and all residue oil cleaned up.

We had a further chat about the intermittent heater issue, the only thing left to replace is the heater matrix itself, so a date to be arranged to swap this out.

Lovely to see Steve and Anne again, who made the most of the fab weather and went out for a run out after weā€™d gone.

Our next call was to see Roger just outside of Durham, as it was minor service time on his 1995 MGF 1.8 mpi, alternator belt adjusted as it was having the odd squeal first thing in the morning, hydragas topped up. Theyā€™ve been enjoying some good runs out in the car, since we replaced the head gasket a year ago.

We then headed to Darlington to see Terry and Craig and ā€˜The Chairmanā€™. Terry had got in touch a couple of weeks as he had been experiencing a misfire, then on cleaning the car, ahead of our visit, yesterday found that the car wouldnā€™t turn over. A quick nip into the workshop on the way this morning to pick up a few relevant bits, one of which was a coil pack, of which the one on the car was found to be the culprit and had evidently done itā€™s time. The misfire was down to one of the HT leads being loose. Have a lovely weekend you two in Wooler and thanks for the muffins. šŸ§

For our last visit of day we went over to Billingham, as Garyā€™s TF 135 had decided to spring a leak when they were out in her last. Culprit traced and duly sorted. Good to have a quick catch-up with Gary and his family. Letā€™s hope ā€˜Madamā€™ behaves herself, sheā€™s certainly looking very good.

Really great people, absolutely fab cars, and sunny weather too made for a long, but good day.

Now on the A1 on our way home, hopefully without the hold ups of last night and not getting in until 10:30 pm. šŸ„±

Amazing sunset tonight. Have a great weekend everyone, looks like the weather will be good again to enjoy getting out and about. ā˜€ļø – https://ift.tt/86CphAU

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Another of Rob & Janeā€™s fab fleet to work on today, in Sutton Coldfieldā€¦

This MGF 1.8 mpi (named Penelope Sac in Aramanth KMN) was 52nd off the production line and was registered new to the MG Rover Group. ā€˜SACā€™ registered cars were all registered to MG Rover. They rescued her from Sheffield as a none-runner and in need of some love back in 2012.

We had her booked in for head gasket replacement and cambelt service, in the meantime Rob had bought a new cylinder head. To this, we fitted a new set of hydraulic lifters, swapped over the cams and distributer cap, plus all other ancillaries.

Back up and running and sounding extremely quiet!

Great to see Rob as always and have a good old natter. Shame not to see Jane as she was at work.

Thanks, Rob for the cream cakes and fruit and a cracking brew! Hope you have a good run out and meeting on Saturday.

From there, we headed over to Bromsgrove armed with a replacement fuel pump for Chrisā€™s MGF 75th Anniversary 143 VVC.

We had called in a couple of weeks ago to diagnose an issue that had recently occurred, which was lack of power and stalling, and gradually getting worse. Fuel pump replaced, which solved most of the issues. Although the diagnostics wouldnā€™t pull back any error codes, it seemed to be running 90% better, so we hunted around for other causes as to its rough running. Spark plugs replaced as they were beyond their best. There is also a weak spark from the coil pack on 1 and 3. It was noticed that there is a voltage coming back from the lambda sensor, which also controls the fueling . Unfortunately, weā€™ve not been able to pull back any codes from the ECU to determine if the Lambda sensor could be causing the fault or if it could just be down to the coil pack. Chris will give it a test run tomorrow and see how it goes.

Great to see Chris again and have chat and a cuppa whilst we were there.

Now on our way back home, currently on the M1, time for me to reply to the messages from today. A lovely day with great company, fab cars and lots of sunshine thrown in too! ā˜€ļø – https://ift.tt/86CphAU

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Thatā€™s everything completed now on Grahamā€™s TF 135, that he brought up to us from Hampton Magna, near Warwick. Weā€™ve seen the car a few times over the past couple of years at its location, and Graham wanted us to have it in at the workshop for a few more thingsā€¦

Full underfloor treatment carried out, both front wheel bearings replaced, new discs and pads all round, rear screen replaced, with a new one from the company we use in Ireland, minor service and then MOT done.

Plus lots of other things that we wonā€™t bore you with a list of! But, itā€™s all things that have been on Grahams ā€˜to doā€™ list and also things weā€™ve spotted as weā€™ve gone along and put right. Grahams next job on the list is for a full respray. All done now and ready for collection.

Bob popped over yesterday for inspection of his MGF 1.8 mpi. Date booked in for some work over the winter months.

Unfortunately, Jim was booked in to bring his TF over on Sunday, for work to be carried out yesterday and today, but sadly he had tested positive for Covid. Weā€™ll have to find another date for him in our totally nuts diary! We do wish him a speedy recovery.

A no-show today, which is strange but these things happen! But, it meant that we could get over to see Paulā€™s Abingdon, just a few miles up the road. It had a none starting issue and turns out to have been a bad earth. The car looks absolutely fantastic since we last saw it, having had its respray!

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Well we finally made it over to see Steve in Cuddington, after our camper catastrophe a couple of weeks ago!

His very nice looking and really well cared for MGF Trophy was due itā€™s cambelt service again, how the time does fly. Cambelt, water pump and tensioner replaced.

Steve had noticed a minor oil leak, and as suspected it was found to be the exhaust cam shaft oil seals, so these were duly replaced.

Drivers door window was ā€˜clunkingā€™ quite a bit when in the fully closed position. We went armed with window mechs, but all it needed was a bit of adjustment and now happily clunk free.

General check over and a chat about some work over the winter months.

Nice to see Steve again, finally, after a bit of a purge on the workshop stuff we were able to free up the day, following our unavoidably postponed last visit! Passed the spot today, looked less bleak in the sun ā˜€ļø šŸ˜¬ – https://ift.tt/XbvEBkY

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