Midget clutch

Midget clutch

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widget

Original Poster:

36 posts

230 months

Thursday 7th April 2005
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I went to test-drive the Midget 1500 I've got my eye on last night. It drives beautifully, but the clutch took some getting used to. Both my partner and I stalled when we first tried to pull away, and he continued to do so.

Is this normal for Midgets? Obviously it's not going to put me off buying it, as otherwise it's a great vehicle. However, if there's something I could/should do about it, it would be useful to know.

Also, does anyone know where I can get the 'MIDGET' letters from for the side panel? I've looked at the online catalogue through the MGOC, but no joy. I suspect they may have a particular name which I'm not aware of.

>>> Edited by Widget on Thursday 7th April 10:58

boredpilot

478 posts

239 months

Thursday 7th April 2005
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Midget clutches can be funny. Both of mine have since been modified to have a 5spd mox but still the clutch bites quite low down, you will get used to it.

As for the Midget letters you could try MechSpec they tend to have everything ive ever needed.

www.mechspec.co.uk/contact.htm

Why dont you get a 72 or ealier midget then you will be tax excempt as well and could go mad and fit a turbo to your A-series if you want it to be faster than the rubber bumper midget

if you see my below link shows how easy it is to convert to a turbocharged midget
http://turbocharged-midget.tripod.com/index.html

Boxbush

215 posts

252 months

Friday 8th April 2005
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MGB Hive have got the sill badges (part No 18G 8761)
www.mgbhive.co.uk





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Original Poster:

36 posts

230 months

Sunday 10th April 2005
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Thanks for your help.

Does either of you know anything about wiring? I took the centre panel out this evening, intending to fit a radio... but the red wire wasn't attached to anything, and there isn't another. So... where is the live wire?!

boredpilot

478 posts

239 months

Monday 11th April 2005
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Your wiring will be different from mine, but it all depends on what is and isnt standard. On my pre 72 midgets there was no radio so thats new wiring by who ever.

Im going to guess that the red wire your on about is carring the +ve 12 volts from either direct from your battery or via the ignition switch. So all you would need would be a earth which you can get from any bare metal surface of the car.

If you need more specific help would need to know your model number eg GN1234567 so I can look on the wiring diagram for it. You might also find if you do a search on google the wiring diagrams.

Sorry for it being general but without me seeing where the wire is from I cannot say exactly what is going down that line.

widget

Original Poster:

36 posts

230 months

Tuesday 12th April 2005
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I can't find out the model number until this evening as it's a two-person job to open the bonnet at the moment...

I think you misunderstood me a little. I've identified the earth, but the live is proving elusive. Usually, it's red, but the only red wire I've got goes from behind the centre panel, through to the bonnet, and stops. It's not attached to anything at all. Unfortunately, a previous owner had a CD changer fitted, so there are loads of wires disappearing under the carpet to God knows where. I could test each individually to find the live, but I thought someone might just know.

boredpilot

478 posts

239 months

Tuesday 12th April 2005
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I would assume then that the red wire if it passed through the fire wall and is now attached to nothing in the engine bay, id say attach it to the +ve terminal to the battery and hay presto you have 12+ line. Else take one from the ignition live if you want it switchable with the ignition.

2 People job for the bonnet. Good luck and dont cut yourself getting it open.

I remember mine giving me some hassle a year ago, was very glad when I fixed it. Was a big pain opening the bonnet by reaching up through the front wheel arch

widget

Original Poster:

36 posts

230 months

Tuesday 12th April 2005
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All fixed now. Except that the radio's slightly too deep for the centre panel... When I change gear it changes channels.

Happy days.

AND the weather looks promising for aviating at the weekend, so I won't be a bored pilot too!

boredpilot

478 posts

239 months

Wednesday 13th April 2005
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I found with the 5 spd toyota gearbox conversion the gearstick is in the same position as a standard gear box, I too had the problem of changing station when changing to first. Solution is to shorten the gearstick or put a slight bend in the shaft to take it back about 5 degrees which will also solve the problem.

Nice jump suit, ive got a similar one somewhere but dont have a wind in the hair plane to wear it in. It sticks out like a saw thumb if I jump in a twin in one.