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A bit of a slow stop-start Monday morning on the M62 and M1, as we headed to Kirkby-in-Ashfield, where we met Richard, who had got in touch a few months ago, for some work on his TF 135.

Cambelt service carried out and other service parts fitted. Richard had been experiencing problems with the accelerator, which he thought was down to the cable, but, as is usually the case, it was the pedal that was at fault. So this was replaced with one we had on stock on the van, resulting in a nice smooth pedal. The only thing we didn’t get done was fitting a new reverse light switch, was sure we had one on stock, but couldn’t be found 🙄 Richard was also concerned that the car was suffering from the proverbial, but on investigation it seems to have been just a bit of condensation.

An earlier than expected finish there, as we headed back north we thought it would be an idea to have a slight diversion to Goldthorpe, where it was lovely to meet Nigel.

Nigel had got in touch a couple of days ago regarding coolant loss on his TF 135. Weirdly they actually called us anyway out of frustration, so were really pleased we could pop in today!

The system hadn’t been bled properly following the installation of the underfloor stainless steel coolant pipes, so system was bled and diagnostics plugged in, and the engine was ran fully up to temperature, with the fans cutting in and out as they should.

He had also noticed a strange squeal, which on our investigation was found to be the alternator bearing. The output was also just above 12 volts. New alternator fitted and initial voltage around a healthy 13.9 volts from starting up.

Great to have a chat with Nigel, who had owned a number of various models of MGs over the years.

Baking hot sunny day, good meeting Richard and Nigel and their really lovely looking TFs. ☀️ – https://ift.tt/363HZbI

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What a fantastic run home this evening over the North Yorkshire moors, passing through Grosmont, Pickering etc following a lovely day at work…

Our first call was in Washington for annual service and replacement of one of the spheres on Stu’s fab MGF mpi. Stu had also asked us to give the car a check over prior to his and Mandy’s NC 500 run. Lovely to see Mandy, thanks for the cuppa. Shame not to see Stu, but a post from him later was good to see as they headed out for fish and chips at the beach.

We then went over to Billingham to fit a Daytona to Gary’s TF 135, that he’s been having such a lot of fun with since purchasing her last year. He wanted a stainless back box and loved the look of the quads. They really suit the car.

Our journey continued on to Loftus, Saltburn-by-the-sea where it was great to see Karl again. His TF 135 was losing coolant and Karl had suspected it was from the stat or the inlet manifold. His suspicions were correct with the thermostat, the union that connects it to the back of the water pump had sheared off. So we replaced this along with stainless steel engine bay coolant pipes. Date to be sorted for some other things. Lovely to have cuddles with Gizmo again, should have remembered to bring a carrot! Lovely to see Gary, who popped in to say a brief hello on his rounds, hope you have a lovely, not too noisy, run out in ‘Madam’ later!

Beautiful weather all day with lovely people and their fab cars.

We took the scenic route home, and enjoyed the drive. Bit of a contrast to the sh*t storm that was last night. Just want to say here though, ‘thank you’ for the massive support we have received from everyone on that post and in messages and phone calls. – https://ift.tt/363HZbI

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Slightly distracted this evening, bit of a late finish and a long day…

But not distracting from the work we have just finished on one of the lovely John Prewer’s fab fleet.

The work was completed this evening on the conversion of his TF 135 to a 160.

Head and wiring loom and ECU replaced. Together with a change of the cambelts and the timing covers.

It’s always interesting doing these conversions and so good to hear the car start on the first turn of the key. Big thanks to John’s mum for a very welcome cup of tea!

The day started off in York and lovely to see Ruben again and his MGF Project, absolute credit to Ruben, as mentioned in a previous post, for everything he has done to this car that had been abandoned for 12 years. So the inevitable happened a month or so ago and Ruben asked if we could come over and sort it for him. The original gasket was an elastomer one with plastic dowels. The car looks amazing since we last saw it, recent spray job and the interior is beautiful. So good that Ruben can enjoy it again, his 21st birthday present from his family is one of the Jakobi tonneaus and he can’t wait to get it fitted.

We called in to Sowerby again, in between calls to replace the wheel bearing on Rachel’s MGF, the top ball joint was also shot so replaced this. Central locking mechs fitted, but still having issues with the alarm going off randomly, this was traced to be a problem with the boot wiring. Central lock mechs still not great so will source some more, which are proving hard to get hold of mk 1 mechs. Adjustments made to the new roof seals. Always difficult when on a 20 year old car with the inevitable perishing of rubber. – https://ift.tt/363HZbI

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A run down to Windsor today to collect Ian’s lovely ‘Zara’, his TF 135 for a few things at the workshop over the next few days.
With a call in on the way in Ratby to check out a small coolant loss on Mike’s MGF.

Traced to be a hose, well hopefully for Mike that’s all it is, he will keep an eye on it and let us know.

Zara all tucked up for the night with her stable mates!

Busy day on the roads, saw quite a few classics out and about, which was great to see, whilst driving through some crazy weather!

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A nice run out to the north east today…

Soft ride kit fitted to Jim and Jennifer’s very tidy TF 135, in Cramlington, ahead of their trip round the NC500. All went on really well with no snags. Lovely to see them both and have a chat and eat cake and scones!

We then popped over to Pity Me, where it was good to meet Richard who had asked if we could pump up the suspension, on his newly acquired MGF, when we were passing. The previous owner had actually lowered the car deliberately, as wanted the slammed look! Not great for speed bumps etc. Looks a lot nicer now.

Lovely weather today too. Now home to get a few phone calls done etc.

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We’re now back home after a successful last day on our trip…

Malcolm had contacted us, back in January, to ask if we could come and replace the clutch on his TF 135, that he has been renovating for the last few years. Malcolm had previously worked for Rover in the paint shop in the early 1980’s.

We left our digs this morning and headed over to Sunningwell, a beautiful little village near Abingdon.

Everything came apart really well, which made us suspicious, thinking it was going to be an awkward one putting back together, but our suspicions were unfounded and the gearbox just slid back on easily.

The clutch release arm was very seized, so this was eased off. Clutch nice and free now. Although unknown, this looks like it was the second clutch to be fitted to the car as the original ones were Borg & Beck. This one had certainly done it’s time, as it was worn down to the rivets on the clutch plate and the car was only on 80k miles, usually clutches are good for up to 100k miles.

We went back to see Paul’s lovely dad in Walsall, as it was lost in translation that he also wanted a minor service on his Rover 75. It’s a good job I don’t do that very often! It was on our way home anyway, and a nice to have the chance to have a chat again to him and Toby.

Albeit some long days it was another successful and enjoyable few days away, meeting lovely people and hearing their stories about how they came about owning their cars. Lovely locations and some cracking digs again.

Good to get back and see Puddin who was very vocal when we came through the door!

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