- 1. tow bars (score: 1)
- Author: "Greg S. Bloch" <blochgs@crg4d.appl.wpafb.af.mil>
- Date: Fri, 18 Nov 94 07:47:39 -0500
- Jerry Kaidor writes... When I was a kid, my father towed his VW Kharmann Ghia from Jacksonville, FL to San Diego with a tow bar. The car lasted another 8 years before my brother trashed the engine fo
- /html/british-cars/1994-11/msg00542.html (6,870 bytes)
- 2. Midget hydraulics (score: 1)
- Author: "Greg S. Bloch" <blochgs@crg4d.appl.wpafb.af.mil>
- Date: Tue, 29 Nov 94 10:17:53 -0500
- It's been a long time since I sold my 76 Midget, but I don't remember that rod being adjustable. (I had the tranny and/or slave cylinder out several times, so I think I would have noticed that). You
- /html/british-cars/1994-11/msg00803.html (7,427 bytes)
- 3. Switch in Midget steering? (score: 1)
- Author: "Greg S. Bloch" <blochgs@crg4d.appl.wpafb.af.mil>
- Date: Wed, 30 Nov 94 16:19:11 -0500
- Eventually all Lucas switches reach this state. :-)
- /html/british-cars/1994-11/msg00856.html (7,096 bytes)
- 4. battery terminal sizes (score: 1)
- Author: "Greg S. Bloch" <blochgs@crg4d.appl.wpafb.af.mil>
- Date: Fri, 26 Aug 94 07:53:50 -0400
- I've always found that the best way to determine which pole is which on a battery is to use a volt meter. If it reads a positive voltage, you guessed the correct polarity. If it reads negative polari
- /html/british-cars/1994-10/msg00409.html (7,449 bytes)
- 5. Computer nerd -> MG nerd ... (score: 1)
- Author: "Greg S. Bloch" <blochgs@crg4d.appl.wpafb.af.mil>
- Date: Thu, 1 Sep 94 08:47:30 -0400
- Judith Winter asks... This is not a current story, but I once drove a 76 Midget as my daily driver. I lived in the Washington D.C. area and drove it for 2 solid years without missing a day of operati
- /html/british-cars/1994-09/msg00009.html (10,458 bytes)
- 6. battery terminal sizes (score: 1)
- Author: "Greg S. Bloch" <blochgs@crg4d.appl.wpafb.af.mil>
- Date: Fri, 26 Aug 94 07:53:50 -0400
- I've always found that the best way to determine which pole is which on a battery is to use a volt meter. If it reads a positive voltage, you guessed the correct polarity. If it reads negative polari
- /html/british-cars/1994-08/msg00674.html (7,449 bytes)
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