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Re: More MGA troubles

To: "ROBERT G. HOWARD" <mgbob@juno.com>
Subject: Re: More MGA troubles
From: tallen <tallen@csc.sctboces.org>
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 1997 10:31:02 -0400 (EDT)

On Wed, 20 Aug 1997, ROBERT G. HOWARD wrote:

> 
> On Tue, 19 Aug 1997 16:33:05 -0400 (EDT) tallen <tallen@csc.sctboces.org>
> writes:

> >As some of you may recall, my previous exploits have gone like this:
> >everything works okay (runs rich) but no top and I'm reluctant to take 
> >it
> >to a garage where it may have to sit out so: put on new top -> no 
> >clutch
> >right where she sits in the driveway -> replace cluth hose and bleed
> >everything -> brakes locked up -> bleed some more -> no turn signals 
> >or
> >brake lights -> my current problem.  I unhooked the green wires (it's 
> >a
> >1600) from the fuse box and hooked them to the hot white wire one at a
> >time and labeled them... gas guage (ok), turn signals (ok), brake 
> >lights
> >(too bright out to tell), and wipers (ok).  Hook green wires back up 
> >and
> >only the wipers work.  Whats worse is I pull the starter cable and 
> >nothing
> >but a faint hiss from the rear (battery?)! 
> Hi Tom,
>  I can't speak to the instruments in particular, but with the symptom you
> describe of the starter, my first thought is that the battery terminals
> are corroded, and the connnections are poor. That would explain the hiss.
> Use a "battery post brush" to clean, then coat with grease or vaseline
> and reassemble.
> 
The terminals ARE clean, you could eat of from them!  Other stuff works,
so I'm wondering if I could have shorted out/repolarixed the coil or the
generator.

>  Now what do I do?  Thomas,
> >you've really done it this time!  Seriosly, all I did was unhook those
> >wires, strip them back a little, and hook them back up.  BTW, I pulled 
> >the
> >fuse to see but no difference in the starting.  I've got the charger 
> >on it
> >now.  Help, PLEASE!  I really want to drive this thing at least once.
> >
> >Also, while it's sitting in the driveway with the fuel pump clicking 
> >away,
> >fuel is dripping out the overflow on the front float bowl.  The 
> >clearance
> >is 7/16" and it moves freely, what could it be?
>  Sounds as though the float or the needle has stuck, probably from
> dried,hardened gas due to inactivity.  Try gentle rapping on the bowl
> with the handle of a screwdriver. If that doesn't work, just undo the
> center bolt, lift off the top of the float bowl, and jiggle the needle
> with your finger to loosen it. Reassemble. Remember the gasket. >

I should mention, this is the carb thar was running rich, but it never
leaked out the overflow until I opened it up to check the float level.  I
can't remember If I adjusted the lvel or not. 

Thanks for listening,

Tom

> Bob Howard
> 
> >Thanks for listening,
> >
> >Tom, '60 MGA 1600
> >
> >
> 


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