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On our way back to our digs on the M27, after a productive day, in Chichester, for work on Rod’s fab TF 135.

This car had previously been abandoned in a car park for about 4 years. Rod eventually took ownership and wanted everything putting to rights to make it a sound car, and therefore he asked us to carry out the following:

– Head gasket replacement
– Cambelt service including water pump and tensioner
– Full clutch kit
– Slave cylinder
– Clutch steel pipe section
– Alternator belt

Great to meet Rod and to have everything done and up and running, another really great car saved.

We had allowed two days to do it in,
as we all know that there can be awkward bolts etc, especially, as mentioned, it had been abandoned for a while. But, having got everything done today we get a day off tomorrow!

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A short commute up the M3 this morning, to Sandhurst, for work on a MGF 143 VVC.

Great to meet Kevin, who had been experiencing issues with his car since taking ownership a couple of years ago, with various over heating problems and break downs.

This lovely car was really in need of some TLC.

We discovered an interesting arrangement with the coolant hoses, for which we put back to rights with our stock.

The VVC hydraulic plunger had a substantial leak, so we replaced the gaskets in this, resolving this issue.

The head gasket had leaked into cylinders 1, 2 & 3. So many missing bolts, that we replaced. New air filter, new alternator belt. Cambelt, water pump and tensioner replaced, as it was uncertain when these were last done.

A longer day than expected, but so worth it, giving this one a new lease of life. Regular visits in the camper to avoid the downpours!

Lots of cracking brews from Kevin, to keep us going, and our pack-up of carrot cake from yesterday.

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We do really enjoy continuing looking after these cars when they get sold on or passed down through a family…

Our first call this morning was in Romsey, and lovely to meet Andy who had taken on his fathers car, a very tidy TF 135. We had previously worked on this car when owned by Kent, his father a couple of times over the last 5 years. The cambelt was now due so we replaced this, plus water pump, tensioner and full service too. The HT leads had crumbled so new ones fitted.

We then went over to Ferndown, where it was really great to meet Dave and David. It so happens that they live just around the corner from Kent, who had very kindly recommended us to them some time ago, when a then 15 year old David was showing an interest in his TF 135.

After almost a year of searching for the right car, David found this TF 160, having previously belonged to Joe & Nicki, of which we had also worked on about 4 years ago in Ramsgate.

Dave then got in touch and asked if we could carry out the cambelt service when we were next in the area.

David has done so much to this car so far, with tons of passion and enthusiasm, it’s so good to see.

Lovely to see Kent who popped round to say hello, what an enjoyable day in great company. Big thank you, to Veronika, for the array of treats and especially the homemade carrot cake.

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‘Sparkles’ got her sparkle back today…

South Cleatlam for head gasket and cambelt service on Caroline’s fab looking TF 135 Spark. The engine bolts wouldn’t come undone to do the cambelt the usual way, so we went for our Plan B.

Great to see Caroline today, was a very quiet one than usual as everyone was at work.

Thanks for all the cuppas and the doughnuts Caroline, hope you enjoy your test run out in her tomorrow to the shops.

We then went over to Acaster Malbis, where it was lovely to see Mick and Linda again for an issue with the clutch on their MGF mpi.

The clutch release arm had seized, and therefore subsequently popped the slave cylinder. So arm freed off and new slave cylinder fitted, resulting in a lovely light clutch again.

Good day, and managed to dodge the rain 🌧

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Service day in New Mills…

First in line was Nev’s TF Spark, that was looking very good after a recent respray. Minor service done and new resonator pack fitted.

Next up was Richard’s, always very tidy, MGF for minor service, clutch fluid replacement and gear box oil fill up.

Then finally Paul’s lovely TF 135 for minor service and fitting of a new resonator pack too.

What a lovely day, really great to see everyone and have a chat and a catch-up. Thank you to Richard for organising it.

Great run to and from over Woodhead Pass.

George says, “hello to Rachael”, and sends you a hug 🤗

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We finally made it over to see Rob in Rugby this morning…

It was suspected that head gasket, on his recently purchased TF 135 had failed, but on investigation it was found to be a cracked thermostat housing. This was duly replaced. A pre MOT check was also asked to be carried out.

You’ve got yourself a fab car Rob, great to meet you and your lovely parents. Good luck with the move to Scotland!

We then nipped over to Baginton, near Coventry, where it was great to meet Rachel, who needed a fill up of the hydragas on her fab looking MGF.

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