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North East – Day 1 – Tuesday 7th May

An early start this morning to head up to North Shields, where it was lovely to meet Dave properly, we’d briefly met him on one of our previous trips when he was then in search for a TF.

He found himself this one from near Hexham, a 2003 TF 135, in paint code JFV, with a very low mileage but no service history.

Today we carried out head gasket replacement along with cambelt, water pump, tensioner, alternator belt, spark plugs, fuel filter, air filter, oil and oil filter so all good to go for Dave to enjoy throughout the summer months. On our next visit we’ll replace the underfloor coolant pipes. Big thanks to Dave for his supply of cuppas, bacon butties and biscuits.

The car was a real pleasure to work on with only one casing bolt needing replacing, great to chat with Dave while we worked, he should have a cracking time enjoying runs out with the MG Northumbria Club.

From there we headed over to Gateshead, where it was lovely as always to see Rachael and Tony. Their 2004 TF 160 ‘Katy’ in Nightfire Red was newly back from having a bit of a pampering in the form of a new soft-top and ceramic coating.

Today we replaced one of the boot hinges, the reverse light switch, Piper Cross panel air filter and some new Lexus rear lights, so she really is looking proper posh and all ready for her outings this summer, the first one of which is to Scotland next week with some of the MG Northumbria Club’s members.

Big thanks to Rachael for the bulging bag of wonderful treats, how lovely! We shall enjoy some of those in our digs this evening. Thanks too for butties and cuppas.

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Sports Cars in the Park – Newby Hall, Ripon, North Yorkshire.

Last minute decision to head over for the show today, and glad we did, what a huge turnout! The last time we were there was in 2018. Only saw two TFs though and one of those was in the staff car park. It was nice to have a bit of time out and the weather was fab too.

We returned to Cleethorpes yesterday morning and thankfully the rain had cleared to get Nigel’s Rover 45 sorted.

Head gasket replaced, a heck of a lot of mayo drained off. Nigel had asked ahead of the visit if we could replace the plastic inlet-manifold with aluminum. So we swapped everything over from the old one and replaced with aluminum manifold and plenum. Car back up and running again much to Nigel’s delight! – https://ift.tt/Hn4DYFk

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Back out on the road…

Wednesday found us on a couple of local ones in Hull. The first call of the day was for work on Ray and Tina’s ‘03 TF 135 in paint code JFV. Cambelt service carried out for them this time. Really good to see them again and have a chat while we worked. Thanks to Tina for the bacon butty and a cracking brew!

A few miles along the road to the next call, which was for the minor service on Mike’s ‘03 TF 135, also in paint code JFV. Good to see Mike again briefly as he was busy working, couple of things noted to be done on our next visit when the cambelt service is due.

Thursday morning found us in Skelmanthorpe for the first call of the day, for work on Paul’s ‘01 MGF 1.8i in paint code CMU.

Full cambelt service carried out. While we were in there we noticed that there was quite a significant oil leak down the side of the block and going down to the sump and surrounding area. This was found to be the camshaft oil-seals, so both of these we replaced. The fuel rail was just dangling under the manifold and held on by a tie-wrap, not ideal! So this was fitted back to the manifold with the correct bolts. The water pump bolts and timing cover bolts were either missing or incorrect so we replaced all these. So the car is now all good to go. We didn’t see Paul, the owner, as he was at work.

From there we returned to Slaithwaite to get Jill’s TF back up and running again. On our last visit the garage she had had it recovered to advised her that she required a new ECU set, so we went armed with a replacement one, only to find that it was actually in working order and that it was the fuel pump at fault.

New fuel pump duly installed on our visit yesterday, only to find after a bit of a search that there was also a break in one of the wires that feeds to the fuel pump. This we repaired and car eventually sprang back into life.

While Jill had us there she asked if we could carry out a minor service too, so now the car is all sorted for her to enjoy and use again.

Cracking views today, not least the site of a day old foal with its mum in the adjacent field, good job I didn’t notice when we first pulled up!

Weather was amazing yesterday, which was so welcome, but a distinct lack of tea, not a good thing, it’s how we function.

This morning found us in Hilbaldstow for work on Andrew’s ‘05 TF 135 ‘Spark’ in paint code CEV and investigation into a slight coolant loss on Catherine’s ‘03 TF 135 1.8 in paint code JFM.

Cambelt service carried out on Andrew’s TF, along with brake-fluid flush through and coolant flush through.

The coolant loss on Catherine’s TF was found to be a slight weep from the heater-control-valve, so this will be sorted for them when we’re next in the area. Thanks so much to Catherine for the teas and biscuits. Plus it was lovely to have fusses with one of their woofers Willow, who is just so sweet.

The rain started just as we were leaving there and heading over to the next call in Cleethorpes, it really bucketed it down, so much so we had to take a rain-check on the job in hand, which was for head gasket replacement on a Rover 45, that had approx 12 litres of ‘cake mix’ in it! The owner Nigel completely understood and we will return tomorrow morning to get it sorted, who needs a day off anyway! It’s rare that we let the weather prevent us from doing our work, but this wouldn’t have been ideal, at all, given the circumstances.

Have a great weekend everyone, I see quite a few runs and events are on and planned, so have fun wherever you may be if you’re fortunate to get along to one of them in your fab MGs! – https://ift.tt/HjInEly

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