Does this timing method work on a MGB as the example is on an MGA? Thank you!
@topdogched2 күн бұрын
My distributor must run on magic.....??? No light on nor off when moved.... must be johns worst video.... will stick to the timing light.
@steamon24 күн бұрын
I just welded up one like yours out of 1 inch steel tube and hope to try it out on my MG tc 1949 didn’t think about moving the car beck and forth thanks great video
@zainuddinzainon7386 күн бұрын
Tq sir...this video help me alot
@ianwilliams14487 күн бұрын
John..Mines backfiring from the exhaust and wont fire since the engine rebuild. Hopefully this is causing the problem . Thanks
@timduvall64887 күн бұрын
Pencil eraser cleans it to.
@HobTecCars12 күн бұрын
Really useful video, thanks. Hope you are still well after 10 years
@CheeseJuggernaut12 күн бұрын
John, just checked out your video on the MGC GT suspension from 2013. Glad to see you're still making videos here, thanks for teaching me about these cars!
@dgriffin607413 күн бұрын
Mr. Twist, what if you store your MG on steel dollies that have a curve that conforms to the tire shape?
@oxfletch13 күн бұрын
Is the front crossmember meant to be symmetric left to right? Doesn't look like mine is, though a bit hard to tell
@marknelson592914 күн бұрын
I've only just discovered this channel and how brilliant it is!!! By far the best re working and tips on MGs from the brilliant John Twist.
@richardgottlieb585722 күн бұрын
My first car was a red 1963 1100 with gray leather that cost me about $350. Had to tow it home as the transmission case on the bottom of the engine was cracked. Drove great after our DIY repairs but eventually I lost reverse, and then 1st gears, which explained what the few extra washers and springs we had left over were for! Luckily it was light enough to start like a scooter, with one leg out the door, and then compression start downhill. I then let the oil get too low and scored the engine, reducing top speed to about 35 or 40 mph. Nevertheless, I was able to sell it with an ad in the L.A. Times for a hundred or two. A couple weeks later the FBI knocked on our door. When I showed them my improvised bill of sale they left, but I asked why they were looking for the car. As God is my witness they said, “because it was used in a bank robbery”!!!
@americanpatriot242222 күн бұрын
Great video.
@americanpatriot242223 күн бұрын
Great video
@scottmiller173824 күн бұрын
my part number appears to be a 41491 made in 02 74. is this where I look to see if it is a '4897'? i.e. do I need to look elsewhere or if I have a 4897 is this where it would be marked?
@scottmiller173824 күн бұрын
(reference 3:00 minutes in the video)
@Rastameister25 күн бұрын
Great explanation & demonstration.
@writerjmd27 күн бұрын
I could not get my charcoal to burn, but it seemed dirty and so I put it in a pan with acetone and the acetone turned brown and dirty. I repeated this quite a few times getting some kind of brown substance each time. So I don't know if some dirty oil got into that cannister or what.
@bobhenson986729 күн бұрын
6/16 the duhh😂
@user-nr9kz7xw4n29 күн бұрын
Love you channel, easy to follow and very informative
@letmeplaymystratАй бұрын
Does this procedure apply to a gearbox with Overdrive?
@steveporritt1550Ай бұрын
I have over 100k miles on my O/D gearbox & it wasn't new when I fitted it (original box is non O/D). Apart from changing the oil & the O/D filter & the nylon bush for the gearstick I haven't had to touch it in all those miles. The shift on the box is the best I've had & I normally encounter poor synchros after extended miles on Triumph & Ford boxes but this box just keeps going. Its only downside is weight but then the rest of MGB is built like a tank.
@tedrubinstein1213Ай бұрын
Are you still helping people? If so I have a problem. I am restoring a MG MGB 1979 the problem I have is the people before me took the top off the thermostat housing to get water to the choke. I replaced the housing with a new one and I have been trying to find the right place to hook up the hose coming from my Zenith carburetor. All the picture show the hose going off the back of the block but I do not see anyplace that I can use. Please help me.
@MGB-learning22 күн бұрын
Check the Moss motors parts catalog Part Number 109" 470-245 Outlet, automatic choke" this fitting is located on the rear top part of the cylinder head drivers side. with two 7/16 nots securing it to the top of the head. The hose runs to the top automatic choke assembly. I have a video on youtube that shows near this are. Take a look at my videos. Will try to make a new video covering the topic. I would suggest getting a copy of the 1975 to 1980 Workshop manual. The earlier shop manuals don't cower the later equipment. I see good used copies of this book on ebay all the time at a good price. This MGB Workshop kzfaq.info/get/bejne/eJp3ZbSivtzJhps.html
@myhockeyplayersАй бұрын
I tried everything then I changed the radiator and boom! All set, it was the radiator all the time.
@donthuisАй бұрын
Excellent video, well worth watching (although I refrained from refurbing myself in favour of just buying brandnew calipers instead). Gearboxes and just these front calipers frighten me, fortunately the rest of the B mechanisms does not 😀
@jucasptАй бұрын
Hi. Great video! Love the deep explanation about inside that box. Didn't understood very well ( not my main language) but the thin wire could be replace with other thin wire? Why I need to keep the old one their?
@prostreetgsxrАй бұрын
Great video bud!
@ivanscountrymusicandcars2357Ай бұрын
Are these similar to SU Carbs on the Datsun Roadsters? I have never heard of MG are they collectable? How are they on reliability? Are they known to leak? I have always wanted a Datsun Roadster since I was a kid but if these MG’s are less expensive maybe I will settle.
@jefferylevi2237Ай бұрын
I lost a wheel - TWICE! I was young and dumb. The car was NOT an MG but an Alpine. The failure was with a loud "scrunch" from the left front hub. I stopped, Inspected, reattached the wheel and proceeded onward. Got back to the dorm parking lot and decided to "test" my non-repair. Got up to 30 mph, jammed on the brakes and BUMP. The wheel departed the hub. Came to an abrupt halt yet the tire proceeded to bound another 100 yards --- right into the left rear flank of a brand-new Impala. Oops!!! I got a replacement form the junkyard, changed the hub in a snowstorm and lived a good life thereafter.
@rockychessieАй бұрын
John uses no "TLC" whatsoever! I do stuff on my car with "kid gloves" and i still break things😂😂
@davidgoddard5532Ай бұрын
OK but how do you fit the rubber bushes into the butterfly thing?!
@kellycollins5442Ай бұрын
Excellent instructional video!!!
@Peter-qr3dwАй бұрын
So I' getting too much voltage to the battery (15.5v or more), which direction to turn the Voltage bobbin dial to lower the voltage?
@buttspiderАй бұрын
16 years and still helping us 1st timers
@bebobismАй бұрын
I love the look of that mini , It's just made to drive and have fun in and not having to worry about scratches or dings. I'm so done with all the 'perfection' on everything around me , as I get older it all seems like a wast of time to persue this while you could just be having fun. 😏
@chrisbrzon3917Ай бұрын
I repaired a "closed cell foam" float by drilling a hole in it just large enough for an automotive marker lamp (baseless bulb about 1/2" OD) Buoyancy regained and gage works great again. Drill hole slightly undersized for a tight press fit of the bulb glass into the foam.
@scottstone3691Ай бұрын
Great story, John!!
@ThomasBrobstАй бұрын
John, thanks for the wonderful review of my Undo-Stick! FYI you didn't have to roll the car when you couldn't get the tool on the knock-off. You just had to flip it around 180deg and it would have worked fine. Live and learn right? Thanks again
@nazairetetreault2664Ай бұрын
Why can’t we arch the shoes like the old days
@nazairetetreault2664Ай бұрын
What size is restricter on valve cover on 1979 mgb
@allinone8528Ай бұрын
My car mg gt 2022. So my car is problem for Gair I started car and pote tha Gair for d is not goon for d or r
@allinone8528Ай бұрын
Sar
@v8pilot2 ай бұрын
5:24 The little round thing held in place by a six point star is not a capacitor. It is a resistor for spark suppression to reduce contact erosion and radio interference. On one of my 12V windtone horns it measured nine ohms. I plotted current versus voltage to see if it was some sort of semiconductor overvoltage suppressor but it came out a straight line - so simply a resistor.
@mohanperformance.enginerd.13082 ай бұрын
Ahhh. The good old days. I was trained in English su's on Volvo when I was age 15. I have not got to work on a pair for years. KD needles and 30 wt was pretty close on a b20b.
@zascars2 ай бұрын
Brilliant thanks 👍
@chrispotempa29002 ай бұрын
I saw someone's wire wheel that came off once. 15 years ago. Heading south on LA's Harbor Freeway to just before it ends at Gaffey St in San Pedro on a mid-afternoon. I had to swerve out of my lane as there was a wire wheel in the middle of my lane. About a hundred feet or more ahead was an MGB missing a wheel and it's accompanying hub almost on the pavement. Forgot if it was the front or rear. The driver looked thoroughly bewildered but at least he had the sense to put his hazard lights on.
@SteveSpeirs2 ай бұрын
Good stuff! 15 years later, would love to see an updated video with better camera work, lighting etc. So much useful info here.
@nick413-lk9dw2 ай бұрын
University motors
@user-fg9xs7ny9t2 ай бұрын
I was able to do this with MAP gas, it took a little longer but it was possible
@redbarchetta87822 ай бұрын
4:50 Something I noticed when I had my cam go south. I too had nicks on my cam, which was interesting being I used new ARP studs, and had all the big ends resized. What happened was two of my ARP studs, both on the cam side, turned while torquing, something I did not notice. By turned I mean the oblong top of the stud turned out so it was sticking proud of the piston enough to hit the cam on rotation. Both pistons 1 and 2 had this issue. I put a new cam in and took the surface of the studs down on the cam side using a Dremel to get clearance. Remember, there's not much clearance to the cam and some of the newer cams use rather large blanks, which too doesn't help. Measure and make sure of the clearance when using ARP studs.