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Re: Long Drives Advice

To: David Johnson <da3johns@surya.uwaterloo.ca>,
Subject: Re: Long Drives Advice
From: Jurgen Hartwig <gt0003a@prism.gatech.edu>
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 14:12:02 -0500
At 12:39 PM 3/19/98 -0500, David Johnson wrote:

>Hello All!

>My brother and I are planning to make a trip to my sisters wedding from 
>Kamloops British Columbia to Hamilton, Ontario using a 1975 MGB.  Does anyone 
>have an advice (other than not to do it) about what spare parts to take?  We 
>have been busy replacing obvious things like hoses but has anyone had some 
>experience on such a long trip?

>


well, make sure the dizzy is in good condition. check those points.


I've driven back and forth between Memphis, TN and Atlanta, GA at least 5 times 
now.  About 400 miles. I believe and the worst I've had is points going out on 
me.  Now that I've replaced that sloppy distributor, I've had no problems.  if 
your car can make it 50 miles, it will likely make it much further with no 
problems.  I am driving back to Memphis tomorrow, and I'll let you guys know 
how I faired.  IF you have intermittent problems with your MG then I would not 
advise doing this trip.  I have great confidence in my car now that I've 
straightened out all the carb, ignition, and fuel related problems.  And since 
I did all the work on my car and learned it inside out, I know that I can 
likely fix it, were it to break down.  


If I were you, also, I would put a basic parts kit together, comprised of basic 
hand tools: open ended wrenches, screwdriver set, pliers, spare cables(bicycle 
cables are compact and work as a throttle cable in a pinch), test light, spare 
fuses.


Parts: points and condenser, spark plug or two(with gapper)


While my parts list is slim, I have confidence all my other components on the 
car now work well.  I've rebuilt the fuel pump, so it's not likely to fail.


Just make sure you have a car in good mechanical condition and you should have 
no problems.


Jay



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