How many litres of fuel does the MGB hold?
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nta16 said:
n that case try reading them
getting a Driver's Handbook and reading it before you look for the car would be in there and you'd have known the fuel tank capacity and octane of fuel (originally required) without the need to get from answers from the intraweb
Unfortunately i wasn't near my computer with the notes on but i will be rereading this weekend. Was a little easier to whip my phone out and ask a quick question you see. getting a Driver's Handbook and reading it before you look for the car would be in there and you'd have known the fuel tank capacity and octane of fuel (originally required) without the need to get from answers from the intraweb
nta16 said:
he remark was aimed at our dear old deflated Original Poster whose been advised to get a copy since God was a young girl but hasn't bothered
you can always tell when/if they buy a copy and actually read by the questions asked
even new owners with a copy they read are able to answer many questions because they literally have the information at their fingertips
I've seen long term owners give wrong answers because they've not refereed to the 'good book' - even me I think
Good news, i have ordered the book. you can always tell when/if they buy a copy and actually read by the questions asked
even new owners with a copy they read are able to answer many questions because they literally have the information at their fingertips
I've seen long term owners give wrong answers because they've not refereed to the 'good book' - even me I think
nta16 said:
heck it covers your model year
does this mean you’ll have two copies, one for home and one to keep in the glovebox?
I used mine only 30 minutes ago to help find a fault on someone else's Spridget, information was at my fingertips, no worry about radio reception or someone else draining my battery
for those that don’t know what the Driver’s Handbook covers see below the contents page of my Driver’s Handbook for Mk3 Midget (with GAN-4 supplement)
The books 1979 and mine is a 80. After having a look through i can see why you were telling me to get one! does this mean you’ll have two copies, one for home and one to keep in the glovebox?
I used mine only 30 minutes ago to help find a fault on someone else's Spridget, information was at my fingertips, no worry about radio reception or someone else draining my battery
for those that don’t know what the Driver’s Handbook covers see below the contents page of my Driver’s Handbook for Mk3 Midget (with GAN-4 supplement)
nta16 said:
of course he could have bought the Handbook months and months ago when he first advised to, now he's got it he appreciates it and will probably go on to wish he bought it before the car to have helped with the sale negotiations more
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