Pro Street Style MGB GT

Pro Street Style MGB GT

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Flying Phil

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Tuesday 17th November 2015
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Thanks tuffer and e600
Nice to know that it is not empty out there!smile
Anyway I have been playing with the MG pedals and reversed them to put the unit on the floor( - which I did on the original "Super B").


I have also been cutting exhaust bends.......



Edited by Flying Phil on Tuesday 17th November 16:39

threespires

4,289 posts

211 months

Tuesday 17th November 2015
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Terrific work, well done, keep 'em coming

Electric Beaver

707 posts

192 months

Tuesday 17th November 2015
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wavey

Keep the updates coming, great work so far! beer

smn159

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217 months

Tuesday 17th November 2015
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Just seen this - I'm in smile

Flying Phil

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Wednesday 18th November 2015
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Thanks Threespires, Electric Beaver and smn 159

Some more welding - and sawing - and angle grinding - and filing ......

.........and now I have a reasonable exhaust on one side (it should be much better than the ugly old cast iron one at least!)







Flying Phil

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Thursday 19th November 2015
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By way of a change today I revisited the inlet system. All the manifolds have been smoothed inside and tidied on the outside. Then they were bolted to the heads and the carbs loosely bolted in place. One carb will need shaped, thick, gaskets, as the welding had tilted the stubs.
Then I put the radiator in place and the wings back on.
The next problem area will be the water pump outlet to radiator - the outlet points down and slightly back - and the steering rack is nicely in the way. It would be good if the outlet on three bolts could be rotated 120 degrees - but the three bolts are isosceles not equilateral!!!




Anyway looking at the grille - and the radiator showing underneath it, I thought about the front end treatment - the original "Super B" had a sheet aluminium air dam with small lip. (It now has a fibreglass Sebring style). I thought a more modern approach might be a larger deeper grille - then I remembered I had bought my newer MG grille..........


It is just playing around but I think it may work?

Flying Phil

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Saturday 21st November 2015
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I think the double grille idea is worth investigating further with sheet aluminium curved ends wrapping round the lower edges of the wings.

Flying Phil

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Tuesday 24th November 2015
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Lower front corners now roughed out and in place......



I need to swop the upper and lower grilles then remove the lower MG badge, I might also try blacking out the central horizontal bright bars?

benters

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134 months

Wednesday 25th November 2015
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more good work. . . I like the double grill

ATE399J

729 posts

237 months

Wednesday 25th November 2015
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Still here and, yup, like the double grill!

TBH I'm fascinated by the mixture of "just do it" and loads of previous experience.

Phil

Flying Phil

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Saturday 28th November 2015
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Glad that the double grille is approved. Yes, there is a lot of "try it and see" ....as well as a LOT of experience.....I am getting too old!rolleyes
However, I think I need to set a target of getting it running by............ Christmasxmas not finished but running!

benters

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134 months

Tuesday 8th December 2015
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loads of time smile

Flying Phil

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Friday 11th December 2015
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benters said:
loads of time smile
Thanks Benters - but it is already going quickly....however I have ordered a fuel cell and pipeworkbiggrin

Flying Phil

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Monday 14th December 2015
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Progress - The two front grilles have been swopped and the older - now lower grille, has been split to remove the centre vertical bar with its integral MG shield.

The water outlet casting has been cut and will be re welded with the outlet at a much better angle for the radiator.





I also put a battery to the starter and it only "Clicked" but I'm not sure if there is some sort of inhibitor tied into the automatic transmission??

Flying Phil

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Tuesday 15th December 2015
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I didn't have a chance to have another look at the starter electrics but I have found the gear selector and operating cable. Needless to say that the selector is back at the Diff unless I put a loop in the thick Bowden cable so I will try and get a shorter system sorted - direct from the shifter to the change lever?


Here is a picture of the more fixed front double grille.


Flying Phil

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Wednesday 16th December 2015
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It's Christmas so I bought the BGT a present (Yes...... I've actually spent money!)

Well if it is to run by next week, it will need fuel in the carbs.biggrin
Thanks also to Rally Design for very good service.

benters

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134 months

Thursday 17th December 2015
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watching with interest

Flying Phil

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Friday 18th December 2015
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Thanks Benters - here is more.....
I spent a bit of time dismantling the gear selector. The gearbox end was just a collet which locked onto a rod end of the cable. The other end was just a simple bearing held in place with a split pin. Then I put the selector cover back on the gear lever - and realised that it fitted the other way round (I had only put it loosely back together after stripping it from the XJ-S). Then it all made sense! The Bowden cable loops back 180 degrees to put the selector back above the gearbox......(Pic to follow).

HughG

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241 months

Friday 18th December 2015
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Good stuff Phil. My Dads B now resides in my garage and work has began, will get a thread up over the Chriastmas break.

benters

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134 months

Friday 18th December 2015
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This is great engineering to me. . . .. grinder, welder and a can do attitude, top marks