William, congratulations on your purchase, especially with a future SO that
supports your car. Are you sure the brake light switch is being actuated by
the pedal? It's a real easy fix, but often overlooked (talking form
experience). I don't have a schematic handy, but I didn't think the brake
light circuit went through the hazard switch. I know the turn signal
circuit does, but not the brake lights. I bought the fuel sending unit for
my Midget many years ago from Victoria British. You could check Moss
on-line. They have their catalogs available on-line, so it's pretty easy to
check. I don't have any manuals with me here at work to check the choke
setup. If you don't get it anywhere else let me know and I'll check my
books tonight.
If you SO goes along with the car, the parents will follow.
Good Luck
Ken Waringa
71 TR6 (running fine)
74 Midget (son's daily driver)
74 MGB (my next project)
79 MGB (son's project with dad's help and money)
75 MGB parts car (available for free very soon if anyone is interested)
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-mgs@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-mgs@autox.team.net] On Behalf
Of William Killeffer
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 10:31 PM
To: mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: I did it!
Hello,
Some of you on the list may remember me as I have been lurking here for a
few years and got in private discussions with some of you about music,
politics, and cars. Well, now we have another thing in common. Today I
titled the 1974 MGB I bought this weekend. Actually, my fiance helped me buy
it cause she loves the idea of using it as the getaway car in our wedding
next year, but that's another story.
Took it for its first legal drive tonight. I was warned by the PO that the
valve clearances need adjusting, so we kept the trip short. We filled the
gas tank and took it back to the house and garage where I am storing it. I
have never driven an attention-getting vehicle before.
It's not perfect, but was a pretty good deal for $2400.
Does anyone know where I can find a good picture of the choke setup? My
Haynes manual doesn't have very many carburator pix, so I don't know how to
reconnect the cable nor whether any of the parts are missing. I ordered a
few other books, but if anyone else knows something, please let me know. The
car has dual SU's.
Also, the brake lights don't work. The PO, who happens to be a mechanic,
traced the fault to either the hazard switch or flasher. The switch was
visibly broken and I've ordered another. If that doesn't work, what to check
next?
Where can I find the sending unit to the fuel gauge? Vicky-Brit doesn't have
one that I know of and my Moss catalog is AWOL.
Thank you for your help. I've been reading the list for a long time and feel
like I've learned something, though there is no substitute for getting your
hands dirty. Now, all I've got to do is break the news to my parents.
Thanks,
-William Killeffer
1974 MGB in red
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