| I actually drove my Midget for the first time today!  A long time ago I said 
that it wouldn't take me a year to get it running and I beat the year by two 
months!
I spent the last two weekends plus a few vaca days working on it to finish up 
the brakes and clutch hydraulics.  I installed the Amco hood.  I also changed 
the oil pan gasket and valve cover gasket (and painted the cover) and checked 
the valve lash while I was in there.  Checked the plugs (didn't realize you 
have to almost remove the alternator to get to plug #1) and re-gapped them.  
I don't think much of the Unipart plug wires.  CHEEP!!  I'll get Magnecors 
later.  I also changed the oil in the sump, tranny and diff.  All synthetics.
So I took it for a spin (Uninspected.  OOPS!) and it has a pretty strong 
engine, considering the gas is several years old.  The clutch engages at the 
bottom of travel.  I will bleed it again when I regain my strength.  Hope 
that helps.  Also, 2 to 3 shift grinds a little if I take it too fast.  
Hoping the clutch bleeding will help a little with that.
I'll have to get used to the manual brakes. Almost everything is new, except 
the calipers that I rebuilt, the pressure switch and the rear drums.  
Hopefully another bleed and triple check for weeping connectors will harden 
the pedal, along with breaking them in.
I have to get the insurance certificate and fix the turn signals and then I 
can get it inspected.  I hope to make the MGs at Mercer show in October.
I couldn't have done this job without the listers out there helping 
me...egging, er, urging me on.  A big thank you to all.
I finally got to drive my Midget!
Allen Hefner
'77 MG Midget
'92 Mitsubishi Expo LRV Sport
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