Hello and any advice welcome
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Re: Hello and any advice welcome
there are colour wiring schematics FOC here:
http://www.advanceautowire.com/mgb.pdf
and BL manual is available in pdf FOC but cannot find link...
http://www.advanceautowire.com/mgb.pdf
and BL manual is available in pdf FOC but cannot find link...
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Re: Hello and any advice welcome
Graham,
I have already shared the original workshop manual and also a David Manners catalogue.
The workshop manual is 14th edition which covers CB cars.
StaySafe
Paul
I have already shared the original workshop manual and also a David Manners catalogue.
The workshop manual is 14th edition which covers CB cars.
StaySafe
Paul
1975 MGB Roadster
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Re: Hello and any advice welcome
You are likely to find working on a B straightforward after your extensive hands on experience of Landrovers and a Spitfire. Though the vehicles are different there is noticeable commonality in the way the parts are designed to fit and work together which will make you feel quite at home.
Coming from years of working on 60s to 80s era Fords and Mercedes it is taking me a while to get my head around the BL/ MG way of doing things but I have been helped and guided considerably by the good people on this forum who are knowledgeable and keen to share their experience.
Coming from years of working on 60s to 80s era Fords and Mercedes it is taking me a while to get my head around the BL/ MG way of doing things but I have been helped and guided considerably by the good people on this forum who are knowledgeable and keen to share their experience.
1979 MGB GT
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2003 MG TF
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Re: Hello and any advice welcome
Hi Brian, just a "Welome to the Forum" from me and a gentle poke to say pictures are a legal requirement
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Re: Hello and any advice welcome
Just google MGB_Worshop_Manual AKD3259 (14)
Cheers,
Charles
Cheers,
Charles
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Re: Hello and any advice welcome
Thanks GrahamChargedAutoGT wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 11:16 pm there are colour wiring schematics FOC here:
http://www.advanceautowire.com/mgb.pdf
and BL manual is available in pdf FOC but cannot find link...
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Re: Hello and any advice welcome
Thanks Chris.......this was sort of my logic, but I’ll probably come along and ask lots of silly questions anywayNot_Anumber wrote: ↑Thu Mar 25, 2021 11:14 am You are likely to find working on a B straightforward after your extensive hands on experience of Landrovers and a Spitfire. Though the vehicles are different there is noticeable commonality in the way the parts are designed to fit and work together which will make you feel quite at home.
Coming from years of working on 60s to 80s era Fords and Mercedes it is taking me a while to get my head around the BL/ MG way of doing things but I have been helped and guided considerably by the good people on this forum who are knowledgeable and keen to share their experience.
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Re: Hello and any advice welcome
Pictures will follow eventually PaulPaul Heffernan wrote: ↑Thu Mar 25, 2021 7:16 pm Hi Brian, just a "Welome to the Forum" from me and a gentle poke to say pictures are a legal requirement
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Re: Hello and any advice welcome
Thank you Charles