After asking many people and getting many good
responses from the list, we decided the little red
Midget's clutch must be frozen.
I tried several methods but Trevor's suggestion
worked on the first try, after about an hour of
trying others.
So I finally got to drive the Midget we've had for
two months. I must say it's a lot different from
my 76 MGB roadster. But it's a good different.
With the Weber DGV (soon to be replaced with dual
HS4s) it's peppier than other MGs I have driven
and atleast as quick as my B (dual HIF4s), it
seems.
Now that the car moves we can concentrate on
making it a solid driver.
--
Tyson Sherman
mts3@ra.msstate.edu
http://www.tecinfo.com/~tsherman
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