Eric,
I was also stumped by this one as well. I broke one clip and then asked
the wisdom of the MG list.
The answer is to place one tab into the groove and using a small
screwdriver, pry each of the remaining tabs into the groove. I tried all
other methods but this one seems to work.
Regards,
Bob
>Date: 01 Feb 97 20:44:11 EST
>From: Eric Murphy <73042.3347@CompuServe.COM>
>Subject: Help! Brake retaining clip.
>
> I've just replaced the rear driver side brake cylinder on my '75 B. How
>in the *%$#$ do you get the retaining clip back on? It's the one theat
holds the
>clyinder on, behind the brake backplate and above the bleed screw. Anyone
know?
>
> Eric Murphy 73042.3347@Compuserve.com
>
>
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1953 Alpine MK I, 1954 Talbot 90 MK IIA DHC & Saloon & '73 + '79 Midgets
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