I believe that is probably a correct assumption. In addition to all the other electrical faults I mentioned, the wipers and most all the gages have been inoperative as well. I guess the little car fe
Oh no! The towing thread rears its ugly head again! Ernest, as a newbie you are unaware of this, but the debate over flat towing is one of the legendary longwinded and unresolved arguments. Here are
...and don't forget to tow it behind a gas-sucking, road-blocking SUV!!! 8O) Using too much overpriced gas.... == Dan D Dayton, NJ 76 MGB Tourer Send online invitations with Yahoo! Invites. http://in
Will a gas-sucking, road-blocking Ford F150 4x4 that I can nearly drive the MG under do? Fortunately for me the government will be picking up the tab for the gas... :) And speaking of driving under t
Author: Larry Macy <macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu>
Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 10:25:10 -0400
Should we ask Mark to include a disclaimer in the email response to the subscription?? Something that goes like: Topics never to broach in the group: 1) TOWING - never ever ask which way to tow an MG
<< As you mentioned, it's probably just a wire or two that is loose or corroded, but that rats nest of a wiring harness I got so far has eluded me and the dang wiring diagram in that Haynes manual I
I 'thought' I could drive under a barrier in my Mini van to exit a railway carpark but it wedged about an inch from the top of the roof making an ominous 'crack' sound. When I evntually got a ticket
Ha, that reminds me. At college I had a TR-3. When the person in front of me paid to activate the arm and drove out I just followed behind. The TR-3 was low enough and small enough we both made it t
On Thu, 4 May 2000 19:21:11 -0600 "Larry Hoy" <larryhoy@prodigy.net> I easily slid under one of the gates on the Sam Houston Tollway here in Houston when it didn't register my payment. I think they'v
At our local hospital, and at the apartments my mother lives in, they have installed manufactured speed bumps, one for each lane instead of just pouring an asphalt ridge across the drives. There must
Does anyone besides me hate those damn speed bumps. I crawl over them and still drag most of the time. Perhaps there is some really rough sandpaper that we could put on the bottom of our B at the low
Hmmm, since I put new rear springs in my B I have no problem with speed bumps at all. It seems to treat them like small hills, going up and then down, even when I hit them going a little quicker than