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Re: Another beginner question......

To: "Brian Lundgren" <elco506@austin.rr.com>,
Subject: Re: Another beginner question......
From: David Councill <dcouncil@imt.net>
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 17:54:20 -0600
I have been pondering the same dilemma. I presume the setup is similar to 
my 72B. I have all the parts but no attachment point on the body for the 
hood prop (telescopic type). Listers have indicated there is an attachment 
point welded on the body - location of the point of attachment is described 
as 1.5 inches forward of the third fender bolt and 1.75 inches down from 
the top of the lip that the bonnet seal would be on. I have no such piece 
so my idea would be to take a hood prop bracket (Moss part 457-455), same 
as on the hood itself, and attach it on/under the lip the bonnet seal 
attaches to. Kind of like how the hood buffer attaches, except below 
instead of on the top of this area where the fender attaches to the inner 
frame. I had thought about using a fender bolt for the attchment but that 
won't work. So now my plan is to drill two small holes to bolt the bracket 
on the fender edge. I haven't tried this yet and I still need to know from 
a kindly lister or two where the original bracket sits relative to the 
fender edge/lip so I can position the bracket inward about the correct 
distance for this to work . I have the two other dimensions as far as 
distance forward and down (except I won't be able to duplicate the down 
part), just need the "in" dimension. With the proper info and assuming my 
setup works, I can then post instructions and pictures of the setup which 
hopefully would look as close to original as can be done without a welder.

David Councill
67 BGT
72 B

At 05:03 PM 4/28/2004 -0500, Brian Lundgren wrote:
>I've just joined this group, recently getting back into MGB ownerhood!  The
>response is great and I appreciate all the help!  The PO of my '75 B used a
>piece of wood for hood prop.  I purchased a new retractable hood prob from
>Vic. Brit.  The hood has the little flange to hold the rod, but there is
>nothing at the bottom to attached the prop mechanism to.  I'm I going to have
>to do some serious work, or is there an easy way to put something on the body
>to attach to?/  Thanks....
>
>Brian R. Lundgren, V.P.
>Elgin Cotton Oil Mill, Inc.
>P. O. Box 506
>Elgin, TX  78621
>512.285.3933





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