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To: gaoliver@joplin.att.com
Subject: re:MG TD
From: rafuller@ais.net (BOB FULLER)
Date: Tue, 23 May 95 13:31 CDT
george

i have a lot of td experience having restored at least three.
its your choice as to what you should do. a complete resoration --- properly 
done is expensive. figure on $12000
to $15000 for parts and minimal outside work and you do the rest yourself. 
engine job properly done will cost about $2300 of that.if you "have the car 
professionally done count on at least $25000 to $30000.---my advice--- do 
the engine now, drive the car this summer, have fun with it, tear it down 
and restore it next winter yourself. it takes about 1000 hours to do it 
right. rear ends usually are pretty sound-- assume it is good. tranny will 
be weak in the first gear and reverse gear
because the cluster gear is poorly designed in this area. take the top cover 
off and inspect for wear on all the gear teeth. be particularly alert for 
chipped , gaulled or broken teeth particularly on the smaller gears on the 
cluster gear and the gears in the back of the box. when removing the top do 
not lose the three spings and balls that act as shifter detents. keep the 
box upright when removing the top cover.
buy yourself a factory workshop manual, a good set of whitworth combination 
wrenches, a good set of whitworth  sockets, and a good set of bsf/bsa taps 
and dies.contact abingdon spares at 800 225-0251 and moss motors at 800 
235-6954 for these items and their catalogues. get your td registered with 
the new england t register and subscibe to hemmings motor news for parts help.

keep the questions coming i love to talk mg

bob 
rafuller@ais.net


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