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Everything we set out to do and a little bit more all completed in the workshop this week (apart from our trip to Bromsgrove on Tuesday of course)…

Ollie’s hoses and t-piece fitted on his TF 160, this was the final thing to be done, all other work mentioned in previous blog, the car can now be reunited with his owner in Eastbourne.

Internal heater pipes replaced with stainless on Roddy’s MGF 143, that we have had in for a while, due to a non-starting issue. (All details in previous blog). That was all sorted, but other issues developed. Another one was that once it was fired up there was a lot of rattling coming from the back end, which was due to cat having collapsed and the internals of which had made it into the back box. The only way to get all the bits out was to cut two flaps into it, shake it all out and weld back up. The windscreen was replaced yesterday, as due to the rust underneath the bottom corner of the frame bulging up it caused it to crack. Pleased to have finally got this one done, it was in another garage prior to us, so we’ve just had to do bits as and when we had gaps. MOT booked in for Monday.

Kevin’s TF 135 (in LEF) came into us for underfloor treatment. One of the top ball joints was noticed to have gone, so this was replaced.

Fiona and Jason’s TF 115 (in LEF) that we last saw at their house for cambelt service, came in for replacement of front wishbone, underfloor coolant pipes, undersealing, check over and then an MOT. This along with Roddy’s MGF will be done on Monday.

A very busy and productive week. We even got chance for a much needed sort out, stack back and organise this afternoon! Sorry Jon, I know you hate it when I get my tidying head on, but look at all the space! 😃

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