The manual says to connect the booster, start the engine and use
manifold vacuum to pull the two halves of the canister together.
Oh, those British ;)
bob
Frank Magnusson wrote:
> Hi Carroll, you're right, they are the Girling Mk2b units. I cannot get mine
> apart, so I may cut off the band, and do like Bob suggests if I can squeeze
> the two halves together. Or, I may opt for the Lockheed replacement which
> isn't cheap either...
>
> Is a replacement band available thru MGC sources?
>
> Thanks,
> Frank
>
> <Guys, from what your explaining I think you may possibly have the Girling Mk
> 2b units. Common on the MGC. Kits are not cheap!!!! The N.A. MGC has two
> booster units (ouch) Do your repair kits have a replacement band? as you
> have to cut off the original type, or you may already have the replacement
> band which has a screw that tightens the band . What are the numbers on the
> alum housing ? I can check mine at the shop.
>
> Carroll Phillips >
>
>
>
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