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To: krislynco.llc@roadrunner.com
Subject: Re: [Mg-t] mg td
From: Bob Howard <mgbob@juno.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 09:20:30 -0400
Rocky,
   Adjusting the brakes is first thing to do; it's quick & easy if you
have the adjuster holes in the wheels aligned with adjuster holes in the
drums. 
   Are all hoses new and in apparent good order? Tires same size and
inflated to equal pressures? Alignment? 
   Can't speak to the front seal leak. Mine was OK from its installation,
though the old rope seal didn't leak either.
   The lower banjo bolt does not need extreme tightening. If you can't
get your Whitworth wrench on it, a small adjustable would be OK. You
might check your toolbox for a crows-foot wrench that fits. 
   Safety fast,
Bob
 
On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 04:18:47 -0400 "Krislyn Co.LLC"
<krislynco.llc@roadrunner.com> writes:
> hello folks...couple of questions  now that summer is here finally 
> got the
> finished car on the road and a few issues have cropped up
> 
> brand new engine rebuild over the winter with ALL new everything..
> 
> right front brake "grabs" first,  making stopping an issue of course 
> cause the
> steering wheel pulls....just and adjustment??
> 
> front seal leaking badly..leaked at  first then I installed a speedy 
> sleeve on
> the pully and all seemed well now the inner seal seems to be 
> deteriorating as
> the oil leak there has a blackish residue in it yet the crankcase 
> oil is
> perfectly clean.
> 
> lower banjo bolt on the oil bypass just cant seem to get in there to 
> tighten
> it well..... is there a special tool for the two sided "flats nut"  
> there or
> only an adjustable wrench to do it?
> Also any thougts on sealant there as I have put new "coppers" on 
> twice
> now..and she still leaks??
> 
> As always thanks for the help!
> Rocky
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