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Author:  crashtestdummy [ Wed Oct 14, 2020 12:56 pm ]
Post subject:  It's life Geoff, but not as we know it.

Hi. Quick up date on coupe. After replacing pressure relief valve I timed the distributor to 12 degrees btdc , set plug gap and valve clearance. Connected fuel lines and with a cough she fired. Couldn't believe it, the first time I have got an A series to run first time. Just can't beat that feeling. Even the petrol leaking from the spacer to carb gasket couldn't dampen my spirits. Needs a bit of tuning but she lives.
Now to the next challenge, the handbrake. Does anyone know if Mgtf, MR2 or Fiat X19 cables would fit?
Yes I can get ones specific for the coupe but at around £30 each seems expensive, plus I don't want to wait months for them to be made.

Author:  derek hambly [ Sun Oct 18, 2020 4:37 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: It's life Geoff, but not as we know it.

Hi There,
I was a little surprised at this post and have checked to discover that the genuine MG handbrake cables from Rimmer Brothers are £46-80 each and there are 2 of them, and they will not fit a Coupe.
My bespoke cables are a bargain at £21-00 each plus p&p at £5-00 and they will fit.
I usually have them in stock, but at the moment will be available in about 2 weeks.

Derek Hambly
07814 420388

Author:  crashtestdummy [ Sun Oct 18, 2020 9:39 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: It's life Geoff, but not as we know it.

Hi, sorry I must have been miss informed, no offense was intended. I did have the original set up that used the inner fixed and the outer moving however I found the system less than ideal and came up with a system that has the outer fixed to a bracket fixed to the top ball joint bolt and the inner attached to leaver in back plate. Where it will work will depend on whether I can get cables long enough.

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