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Day 5 of Scotland trip.

Larbert…

Craig’s TF 1.6 (originally in HFF, then LEF and now looking lovely in MBB) had been off the road for 6 years and he had decided that ‘Tiffiny’ should have a new lease of life and get back out on the road.

A short commute along from our digs we set to work on her…

Head gasket replacement and all other gaskets, new head bolts, alternator belt, water pump, tensioner, spark plugs, fuel filter, new Piper Cross panel air filter, fuel pressure sensor and brake discs and pads all round.

The head gasket had definitely gone, and on removing the head found that the saver-shim had been fitted on the bottom instead of the top of the gasket, rendering it useless. Quite a few bolts were incorrect so we replaced these with the right ones. Had a bit of a near miss with the alternator belt as out of the 5 ribs on the belt only 4 were there in tact and the other one was in pieces behind the alternator shield, a timely save!

Craig was also thinking about having a remap done, but advised to wait until everything is all settled down and then to have it done.

So she’s all good to go, ready to go for the MOT and then head out and about again and have some fun!

What an enjoyable days work, really great to meet Craig, his lovely wife Rowena and their gorgeous Beagle Marley, lots of doggy fusses! Big thanks to them for their warm welcome, hospitality and good chats while we worked. Plus the added bonus of glorious sunshine all day following a frosty start.

Big thanks also to them both so much for the Easter eggs, complete with mugs for more tea!

We bid our farewells and are now heading on up towards Aberdeen, currently on the A90, where will eventually find ourselves at our next home for two nights that we last stayed at a few years ago in Durris, Banchory. – https://ift.tt/wWncig5

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Day 3 & 4 of Scotland trip.

Lochwinnoch, Kilmacolm, Kilsyth, Grangemouth…

A very short commute from our digs yesterday morning to see Neil, in Lochwinnoch, whom we had met last year to discuss his options and help him decide on whether to put his MGF 1.8 mpi (in CMU) back on the road having not turned a wheel for 5 years.

Cambelt service carried out, along with all other service items, hydragas pump up, alternator belt, new expansion tank cap plus we replaced the inlet manifold gasket as we had found when there last that it was weeping coolant.

All done and back to rights and now ready for the MOT and to enjoy some time on the road again.

Absolutely tipped it down all day, so again thanks to deployment of the gazebo we were saved from most of it. An earlier than expected finish we went back to our fab digs for a welcome warming brew and dry off.

A departure from our digs this morning to head over to Kilmacolm where it was lovely to see Bob again and his MGF 120 mpi (in JRJ) for the annual service and pre-MOT check. Unfortunately, for Bob one of the last things tested on an otherwise faultless car was the horn, which failed to work. So we replaced the rotary coupler/squib with one that we always keep on stock. So the car is now good to go again for another year.

Thank you, Bob for the trays of tea, hot cross buns and Tunnock’s! And always so lovely to have doggy cuddles with the beautiful Brodie, what a character.

From there we went over to Kilsyth where it was great to see Colin again and his TF 135 Sprint (in LEF). Underfloor coolant pipes replaced on this visit. Thank you, both, for the butties and mugs of Yorkshire tea!

Whilst I was sat in my admin mode yesterday afternoon (having had a weirdly early finish) I received a message from Stephen in Linlithgow asking if we could possibly come over when next in Scotland to check out an overheating problem on his TF 115 (in MBB). As we were staying over in the area and the car was actually at his work located in Grangemouth, near to where we were staying anyway this evening, we said we’d come over if the jobs today went ok.

We ran all our usual checks, and with the information that was given on the work recently carried out, we investigated various scenarios and found that cylinder 2 had a misfire, which was found to be down to ingress of coolant. At least we’ve managed to find a date to come back and sort for him.

Good to meet Stephen and have a chat, his TF had an interesting stable mate. A Panther, very nice!! No Jon we can’t buy it! (Tempting though 🤭).

So, we’re now in another hotel ready for our call to Craig in the morning a few miles along the road.

What a welcome contrast in the weather today, from a dry morning to a sunny afternoon and evening. Good day with lovely people and welcomes and their fab MGs.

On a very sad note, that I must end with,
we received a phone call from Ian Piper last night informing us that Donna McCallion had very sadly passed away from a brave battle with breast cancer. He asked us if we could share it within the MG community. I’m sure a lot of people will remember her from her involvement in her own Facebook group, her enthusiasm and ownership of a number of MGs. We are so terribly sorry to hear this. Rest in Peace Donna. 😔 – https://ift.tt/wWncig5

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Day 1 & 2 of Scotland trip.

An early start on Monday with our first en route, which found us in the very peaceful location of Scotby, near Carlisle where it was great to meet John and to work on his 1998 MGF VVC (in JRJ).

The head gasket had failed, and the cambelt service was due so everything duly sorted for him. He had considered selling the car, but glad he invested in it, as it’s such a very quiet engine and a sound car. It was really interesting to chat to and meet his lovely mum, as John had to go.

From there we headed along to Gretna for our digs for the night.

This morning found us, on our first call of the day in Biggar, where it was great to see Mike again and his TF 135 for fitting of a soft-ride kit. Pleased to report that none of the bolts sheared off as the sneaky things can do! Great to see Mike’s smiling face when he came back from a test drive.

Thanks, so much, to Mike for all things Tunnock’s and the tray of tea. They will keep us fortified as we venture further north!

From there we pootled along through beautiful scenery behind a sheep trailer to Crossford where we met Bob again for work on his Trophy. Thanks to his lovely wife for her warm welcome and hospitality.

Cat replaced, oil change, plug leads replaced, speaker cover replaced and window cheater replaced that we found was broken on our last visit. On doing all of our usual checks found that the car was suffering from signs of the proverbial. So a date needed to return and sort, no time today to sort it, unfortunately.

For our last call today we were back in Glengarnock for work on one of Alan’s fab fleet. ‘Noel’ his TF 135, that he uses mainly as his daily car was in need of a new rear calipers and brake pads.

Really lovely to see Alan and Andy as always and have a catch-up, plus have big fusses with Bruce and Mabel (aka Molly). Thanks both for the many warming cuppas!

We’ve now arrived at some amazing digs for the next couple of nights, with the bonus of a very short commute in the morning to see Neil in Lochwinnoch. – https://ift.tt/1izmv0C

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Chesterfield has been our destination over the last couple of days with a call into Goole too…

Monday morning found us back at Craigs for work on his TF 160 (in LEF), good to see them both again. Full cambelt service carried out and replacement of the underfloor coolant pipes. Can’t believe it was 7 years ago that we were there last to replace the head gasket!

We called over to Goole in the afternoon, where it was good to see Ian again and his MGF 120 mpi (in JBH). The clutch pedal had gone to the floor and as we suspected it was due to the clutch release-arm seizing up and subsequently taking out the seals on the slave cylinder. Clutch arm duly eased off and slave cylinder replaced. Noticed she was sitting a little low too so we pumped the hydragas back up for them. Fab weather and nice to have a cuppa and chat with them before we headed off.

This morning we went back over to Chesterfield where it was good to meet Dave and Donna for work on their fairly recent acquisition of a TF 135 (in MBB). Not long after purchasing the car in December the proverbial unfortunately happened.

The cambelt service was also due so we carried this out for them along with replacing all the gaskets. The battery was completely flat, so after jump-starting off the van and eventually firing the car up we found it to have multiple misfires. We found a few things to be at fault, the spark plugs were way overdue for replacing, one of the coil packs was faulty, as was one of the plug leads. Secondhand coil pack fitted, new plugs and plug leads. Car ran up to temperature, all now sounding nice and smooth. Really pleased to have got this sorted for them, it’s their first convertible and Dave will be using it as his daily car.

Thanks to them for bringing round the brews and the biscuits to the garage, much appreciated as the weather was a contrast to yesterday, a bit on the chilly side and it tipped it down all day, so the gazebo was duly deployed! Date booked in to return later in the year for some further work.

Workshop day tomorrow, and we look forward to seeing our visitor venturing up from the south. – https://ift.tt/hqJkp76

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A last minute decision this morning to head down to the NEC for the Classic Car & Restoration show, really glad we did, what an enjoyable and interesting event, first time we’ve had chance to go.

Great to catch-up with a few people. Jon caught up with his old pal Sarah who he’s not seen for a couple of decades, except on the telly! Lovely to have a good chat with Mike who between him and his lad Jake had been doing a live head gasket on Helen’s TF.

Really nice way to spend a day off after a busy day at the workshop yesterday.

Paul and Olivia came over to collect their Steppy and enjoy a proper run out, the first one since buying it. Great to see them both looking happy as they drove off, so pleased that they decided to invest in it. Hope they have loads of fun.

Rodney came over from Norton to have the wiring sorted on his TF 160, having previously traced an erratic idle to the wiring on the VVC actuators when we were at his a couple of weeks ago, but not being able to pin it down to a specific wire, as it was very intermittent. Ended up replacing 4 wires relating to the sensors and then testing, one or more of the wires must have had a fault as this cured the problem straight away. Once the old wiring was out of the car it was easier to metre the wires to find the fault. One definite fault was found and one very suspicious one.

Rodney was pleased to have his car back to normal again, good to see him drive away happy.

Alastair popped over from Beverley in his TF to have his remote battery fob looked at and a new battery fitted.

Bob came over from South Cave in his MGF, as he was having a problem with his wipers as someone had set up the position of the motor arm incorrectly and then tried to compensate by moving the blades to a different position. Everything was then duly reset with the motor and the blades.

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We made our way over to Matlock this morning, where it was good to meet Matt and Zoe for work on their MGF 143 VVC.

Matt had got in touch back in December as he’d started noticing issues with overheating. He had the thermostat replaced, but was still having a problem and noticed signs of the head gasket having failed.

On our usual checks it was evident this was the case. So all gaskets duly replaced today, the main belt exhaust cam roll-pin fell out when the head was removed so new one fitted. All error codes cleared. The car is back up and running great now.

Bit of a mixed bag of weather. Thanks to them both for the cuppa, it was good to have time for a chat before we left them to it to carry on moving house. – https://ift.tt/VDK6uTc

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Harpole, Northampton was our last call of this trip away today, leaving our fab digs in Hemel Hempstead this morning.

Great to meet Neil, who had got in touch, a few months ago, regarding an intermittent over-heating issue on his ‘02 TF 135 (in CMU).

Pressure tested it and found no external leaks, checked both return valves, and the pipe work returning to the bottle, found the outlet on the inlet manifold to be blocked, cleared this, pressure tested both his caps, bled the system to see if there was any air and nothing found, plugged in the diagnostics, and ran it up to temperature while watching the coolant temp on the diagnostics, bang on time the thermostat opened, and once fully up to temperature the radiator fan turned on bang on 104 degrees and took way less than 3 minutes to bring the coolant temperature level to come down to when the fan turns off. Repeated the heat up and checking cool down for two full cycles and found everything to be ok.

Minor service also carried out, so she’s all good to go for them for the summer months.

Set off for home and I spotted the Hotel Chocolat factory, never seen Jon do such a quick u-turn! His favourite chocolate, while he was loading up with armfuls of as much as he could carry, a chap spotted my jacket and came over for a chat and to ask if our company dealt with the MGBGTs, I said we didn’t as standard, but know a man who does, so we pointed him in the direction of the lovely chap that is Jason Swinyard in Oldham that does.

Good to be back home now and to see the cat, who was very pleased to see us. Then we’re heading off to Wirksworth in the morning.

A good few days away with some really lovely and interesting people and their fab MGs. – https://ift.tt/VDK6uTc

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Westcliff-on-Sea was our next destination this morning with a good run over from Colchester, for work on ‘Pearl’, Adrian’s much travelled TF.

Cambelt service carried out along with spark plugs and all filters replaced and cleaned up.

Brake discs replaced all round with Mtec drilled and grooved black discs.

Top arm grease points filled up, new fob batteries, replacement of window washers and a good general check of ball joints etc. to ensure that she’s all good to go ahead of her many exciting travels that are planned throughout this year.

Adrian wasn’t there, unfortunately, as he was on a surprise holiday, that was a gift from his sons. So one of his sons, Michael was on hand to meet us, and very nice it was to meet him too, with thanks to him for his warm welcome and hospitality.

From there we headed over to Hemel Hempstead, with a rare free-flowing and hassle-free run along the M25! Arrived in good time for a walk into the town along the canal and then a look around the gardens of the fab digs we’re in. While I did this Jon repaired the TV in the room, which is massive along with the room! Star Trek on now while I’m doing the admin.

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