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MG-related electrical surprises (was: battery/concrete experiment)

To: "REICHLE, CHRISTOPHER" <CREICHLE@nsc.msmail.miami.edu>
Subject: MG-related electrical surprises (was: battery/concrete experiment)
From: mchaffee@sumter.cso.uiuc.edu
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 95 12:36:31 -0600
I would like to agree with this "proximity-to-mg-causing-electrons-to-
misbehave" theory.  Last year, my living situation was such that I was forced  
to park my BMW roughly one-half inch behind my Midget.  The Midget has served  
me for four years with no electrical maladies other than bad grounds and  
broken wires (the broken wires were my fault; think about where the wires are  
going when you install a Panhard rod.).  But within a few weeks of being  
parked so close to the MG, Lucas smoke ions (my theory) began leaping the  
small gap from the chrome bumper of the Midget to the chrome bumper of the  
BMW, and then into the BMW's previously dependable system.  The result?  Bad  
grounds began popping up everywhere.  Relays failed.  The high-pressure rotary  
fuel pump, though it never failed to make fuel pressure and its little  
whirring noise, would occasionally make a sound that can best be described as  
"pucka-pucka-pucka."  This year, the two cars live about five miles apart, and  
there have been no electrical problems with either.  Coincidence?

Oh, and thank you VERY MUCH, Denise and SPAM, for putting this MG 1100 idea in  
my head.  Much to my horror, I now find myself actually sorta kinda  
half-looking/hoping for one.  As if I have the time, space, or money.  But I  
have always wanted a car with tailfins...

Michael Chaffee
mchaffee@sumter.cso.uiuc.edu

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