At 11:46 PM 6/4/99 EDT, parkerw@juno.com wrote:
> After attempting to replace the steering rack boots, .... I was pulling
my MGA back into the garage when I noticed a strange popping noise, NOT a
backfire, coming sort of between cylinder firings. It was about 3/4 the
volume of the engine running, and seemed to be coming from the engine.
> Two questions:
> What is it?
> How do I fix it?
Well Parker, which one of the 135 common popping sounds was it? Or maybe
it was one of the other 700 less common noises an MG is capable of
generating. You have to be real intimate with these things. I'm afraid
you will need to give us greater detail, like if it felt good for instance,
or if it just peaked your curiosity. Perhaps it was just expressing its
appreciation for the TLC you were administering. Did it leave anything on
the pavement for you, other than the normal oil and coolant drips?
Appearantly it still likes you, because if it was really P.O.'d it wouldn't
start.
Barney Gaylord
1958 MGA with an attitude
http://www.ntsource.com/~barneymg
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