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Phil Townsend

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  1. The engine can be removed from the top and there is no necessity to remove the gearbox, but you must support the latter.

    It was over 40 years ago when I did it so can't remember all the details, but the top gearbox to engine bolts I recall were tricky, and I think I removed manifolds etc. before pulling.

  2. "My first proper job after college was as a trainee manager in a Motorist Discount Centre. I remember the the owner of the chain bragging to us on a training day that he planned to have more shops than Halfrauds by the end of the year. He managed it some time later, and not long after the chain promptly went bust. "

    I remember MDC, the only credible retail competition to Halfrauds, unless you knew about motor factors!

    I had a few jobs before 'conning' a company into accepting me as an accountant. Some quick on the job training and ended up as chief accountant for an ex civil service company. Retired at 60 when having been taken over by another company they 'centralised' jobs meaning that the stuff I enjoyed was moved off me and I had the dross left.

  3. I have had my 2000 for 10 years with the battery that the PO had, and I think it is getting to the point where I need a new one as the starting is getting sluggish.

    The current one is a 063 which has a CCA of 380, but for my MGB I have a 075 which has a CCA of 550, although I'd need to juggle the connections as they are on the opposite side.

    What battery do others on here use?

  4. I get similar issues, due more to the plastic lever having come off the pivot. I have set the valve manually to hot.

    The hoses and the matrix get hot but only lukewarm air comes out of the vents. I assume that the pivot on the heater box controls a flap internally that stays in a 'cold' position. 

    Can anyone confirm that?

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