mgs
[Top] [All Lists]

Re: Leaking drain plugs

To: "Eric R. Stephen" <bk996@freenet.carleton.ca>
Subject: Re: Leaking drain plugs
From: Trevor Boicey <tboicey@brit.ca>
Date: Sun, 29 Mar 1998 02:04:07 -0500
Eric R. Stephen wrote:
> Ottawa was balmly today

  ...was it ever! And me with 3 MGs and no insurance agent around
to make them legal.

> appears to be a little oil leaking from both the tranny and differential
> plug.  Next time can I use teflon tape to seal them up or should I be
> looking at something else?

  I have used teflon tape with success on other cars. A fresh washer
doesn't hurt as well on cars that are so equipped.
 
> The accelleration seems to be there but just.

  Any "hot" wheel rims after a short run? Sometimes rear cylinders
and shoes will seize on over the winter.

> While on timing, I set up a 12V
> test light with two leads to set the timing up.  The problem I have is I
> don't know where to hook the leads up to.  Any help here as well?

  There are a couple of ways, but IMHO the easiest way is this:

  - Turn the engine over with wrench or by pushing car in fourth until
    desired timing mark is lined up.
  - Clip the alligator clip of the test light to something that is
    "hot". I use the bottom fuse in my MGB and Midget, that's the
    always hot fuse.
  - Hold the tip of the test light on the spade terminal on the side
    of the distributor cap. This is grounded through the points when
    the points are CLOSED, which will make a circuit and light the
light.
  - Spin the distributor anti-clockwise a bit, the light should come on
    as the points close.
  - Slowly turn the distributor clockwise, this way the rotor is turning
    the same way in the distributor as when the car is running. Turn the
    distributor carefully until the test light JUST goes off, then
tighten
    everything down. You are done.

  Be sure to turn the distributor that way for the "final" pass,
otherwise
the rotor is going the other way from in operation and slack might
work against you.

-- 
Trevor Boicey, Ottawa, Canada.
tboicey@brit.ca, http://www.brit.ca/~tboicey/
[ Seeking some miscellaneous MG parts, see the list on the web page... ]

<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>