Friday, February 26, 2010

It's all about the fluids

Alright, I have been corresponding with Robert Kirk http://www.kirks-auto.com He's a great guy who enlightened me on why I wasn't getting spark at the distributor or plugs. Sure enough he was right and last night I was able to get the whole deal a-sparkin'. I shot a little starter fluid into the carbs and she stumbled over a few times. I was stoked. Of course I also found out from Robert that the new plug wires I installed had too much built in resistance and that I needed to replace 'em. Poop. I knew it was too good to be true. It works for now but I will replace them when I place my parts order with Robert. He's my new parts guy and all-round go to source for obscure and not so obscure MG info. He'll beat Moss prices and give advice for free to noobs like me. What-a-deal!

Tonight I drained the gear oil out of the transmission and rear differential.  Before I drained anything I made sure I could get to the fill plugs first. That was a tough lesson to learn on a Volkswagen a few years ago. I had to do a lot of cleaning around the fill plug on the rear end but now Maggie has new gear oil front and rear. Smooth.

I must say, with each step closer my excitement builds. Next step is a new fuel pump (the one I tried to rebuild doesn't work) and tires/rims.

If all goes well, Bruce will be taking me for a little ride by spring. Spring has been my deadline since I started this whole ordeal. I still have a lot of tuning to do but it looks like I just might make it.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

A breath of fresh air

After work yesterday I decided to dive back in to the MG and keep plodding away at the things needed to get it ready for start-up. But instead of those things I decided to take the battery out of the VW Westfalia and put it into the MG.  I made a few battery cables, hooked up the battery, and turned the key and there were lights! Wahoo! I hit the horn button and the horns feebly came to life until reaching full strength. At that point I was so psyched that I had to call Bruce and we laughed like a couple of kids. It was his suggestion to see if the starter worked. It was then that I realized that I had no idea how to engage the starter! All this work on the car and I had no idea what any of the buttons on the dash were for! Funny. I pulled the knob that Bruce told me and the starter roared to life. What a thrill to see this little MG get a faint pulse back. I'm still hoping that spring will be a time to drive it. One thing, the fuel pump I tried to rebuild isn't working so I will have to address that, but today I am happy to turn wrenches.At the time I wasn't sure why I wanted to do this with the battery now. It wasn't really necessary, but now it's clear. Sometimes it's hard to go out to the freezing garage and bust my knuckles and keep at it when there is so many other things wanting  my attention. I needed this small victory.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Oh, the distractions

I had some big plans for this weekend and the MG but sometimes life has other plans. We had a great weekend with my mother visiting and time spent with the family. I did get to the auto parts store and picked up some sweet bumblebee looking spark plug wires and cut them to fit the MG. It may not be much but it is some progress.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

closer and closer

I made a lot of progress this past weekend, between sledding on the snow with the kids. It started snowing last Friday and dropped 7inches overnight. We had a ball out playing. But in between my snow frolicking I did manage to turn a wrench or two on the MG. I got the coolant system back together, which was harder than I anticipated. I also managed to snap one of the bolts that holds the fan blades onto the brand new water pump pulley. That part is cursed. I decided to skip trying to get the broken part out and get to that later. I'm going to keep moving forward. I also set the gap for the valves and got the valve cover cleaned up and the surface of the head cleaned and the gasket and valve cover installed. New sparkplugs are gapped and installed. New points are installed and gapped. I had to replace the wire that goes from the points on the distributor to the negative on the coil. I also cleaned and polished the coil and cleaned and painted the coil bracket. After looking at the sparkplug wires I decided to replace them so a new parts order ensued. The flexible hose that goes from the block to the hardline of the oil gauge needs replacing, and I ordered a new filter and o-rings for the oil filter.

I really feel like I'm getting closer to attempting to start this beast. I can't wait.

Sorry, no pictures right now. I have been working on Kristin's new website www.cruxcraft.com 
We're really proud of it and hope it does well.

That's it for now, cheers.