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Well that was a bit of a longer day than thought, but all good…

We ventured to Sutton Coldfield for some work on a couple of Rob & Jane’s amazing fleet!

First up was ‘Holly’ their MGF mpi 120, on which the cambelt had slipped, so we went armed with a replacement head. On removal of the head only two of the valves had bent. Refurbed head fitted, new cambelt, water pump and tensioner. On firing the car up it wouldn’t start. Code reading told us it was crank position sensor out of sync. Sensor replaced, but although now syncing it still wouldn’t fire. Distributor cap and rotor arm replaced, main HT lead and the coil pack. Holly now up and sounding really good.

Next up was ‘Zip’ which was an early race car, which has been modified now to have a 160 VVC engine with mems 3. Cambelt service carried out. Zip didn’t want to start either, but was just down to flat battery.

Lovely to see Rob again and have a catch-up. Really good day, despite the length and slight frustrations.

Now at some, again, amazing digs, we managed to find last minute. Dinner is in the oven and now time me to do my admin.

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We had a very local one in Welton this morning, for what was thought to be a simple head gasket replacement…

Unfortunately, this wasn’t the case. Phil had bought the car for his sister, a very tidy TF 135, but soon discovered evidence of a problem and suspected it to be the proverbial.

On removing the timing cover it was obvious that there was a bit more going on. The tensioner had collapsed, which had in turn allowed the cambelt to slip over the pulleys, bending all 16 valves. The engine had suffered a lot heat prior to the belt slipping, which resulted in the inner and outer timing covers melting.

Head taken back with us to the workshop to swap out all the ancillaries on to a refurbed head. Date to be arranged to refit.

Simon had dropped off his TF 135 yesterday evening for us to investigate coolant loss and a stiff clutch etc. On running our usual checks, this afternoon, it was found to be leaking from the head gasket, above the thermostat. Clutch arm eased off. Simon had also been experiencing starting issues, by not firing, so crank sensor was removed and cleaned.

Camper restocked ready for another few days away, starting off in Sutton Coldfield in the morning.

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Well it’s not often we have to be negative. We always see a way to save a car, despite how far it’s gone and how much time is required. Plus, of course, the expense for the owner. But sometimes that call has to be made…

So after collecting Richard’s car, a MGF 120 in Copperleaf, on Saturday, we got it up on the lift for a full inspection this morning.

The cost of the parts alone just to make it MOT worthy came to way over what was justifiable for the owner to spend.

Plus…

Engine seized, new clutch required, cambelt, head gasket etc all required. Full exhaust system, including cat. All brakes, all brake lines, all clutch pipes, welding to both rear sills, and under the fuel tank. Underfloor coolant pipes, both rear track control arms, hydragas hose split. Wiper linkage and a whole load of other bits.

After a chat with Richard he has decided to cut his losses and sell off the good bits. He has asked if we can help with that. Thankfully, for him there are some good bits to save to help alleviate his expense so far. 😥

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Can’t believe it’s got to this time of night and I’ve not done the daily blog, it’s been even more busy than busy time admin wise…

Picked up the trailer from the workshop for a collection later in the day.

We then headed to Harrogate for work on Patrick’s very tidy TF 115. Cambelt service carried out and new alternator belt. Engine bolts proved to be a bit of a challenge to come out, but we got there, bolts cleaned up and a good application of copper ease applied. Power to the cigar lighter wasn’t working or the interior lights, turned out to be 2 fuses blown, so these were replaced.

Pressure test and inspection on Daniel’s MGF as he had been noticing a slight loss of coolant. Rad doesn’t look 100% and some old staining on the block. Unsure whether it’s related. Daniel will keep an eye on it and report.

Thank you, to Daniel for your lovely hospitality and company, and thank you to Patrick and Diane for the very tasty Mary Berry apple and raisin cake and freshly baked bread. 😋 So good.

We then trundled over to Burton Salmon to, finally, collect Richard’s MGF to take back to the workshop. This will be an interesting project, if Richard decides to go ahead. Full report to be carried out on Monday. It will need a lot of tlc.

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