Hi Dan,
Yes, it's true not everyone can get a lot of use from a gearbox session,
but that's what I'm currently doing, so it's a good fit for me right
now. However, it's also a nice chance to chat with members, and it's
also why I suggested a concurrent session that can be handled by another
member; I can join in on if my tech session is briefer than say a tuneup
session or electronic ignition swap session, both of which are great ideas!
So, here's what I'm thinking:
I'll set up my garage for a gearbox session that could take say, 1 hour.
Concurrently, another member, perhaps Andy or Robin, maybe both if
willing, can be handling a tuneup session, or ignition conversion
session in my driveway, which can fit two cars at a time. After my
gearbox spiel, I can join in on the tuneup/ignition gig.
If there is another session other than tuneup/ignition that people have
more interest in, let's kick that around now.
Andy - if you'd like to bring over an open or partially open MG gearbox,
I can use that to show the differences/similarities to the boxes I'll be
using.
How does this sound? Keep your suggestions flowing - I'm all for making
this whatever you want it to be. The one constant should, I think, be
that we leave time for socializing and a BBQ.
Cheers,
Greg Tatarian
On 2/16/2010 11:23 AM, Dan wrote:
> I echo Andy's comments. A tech session on some of the more routine
> maintenance items would be great. That's more within my capabilities.
>
> Greg, Count me in for your gearbox rebuilding session, although it's pretty
> unlikely I will ever undertake such an endeavor. Still, it's good to know
> what's going on even if one doesn't do the work himself (or herself).
>
> Dan
> 66MGB
>
> -
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