With the registration coming up on my '71 wagon and the clutch not cooperating despite several attempts at bleeding it properly, the GT was destined for the parts car parking section.
It will be registered and driven again, since I came across the secret to successful clutch bleeding.
Simply ignore the car for about a month and a half. Let it sit in shame.
Yes, it really was that simple. Nature took its course (?) and now it all works fine again.
MGB clutch bleeding secret
- Jimmy
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- Vehicles Owned: '74-1/2 MGB
'76 MGB (parts car)
'52 TD
'71 MGB staqtion wagon
'69 MGB (parts car)
'60 Sprite
'79 MG Midget (parts car)
'63 LBC
Plus, a Turbo S (with a damn roof) in the household.
And three Mercedes on 20" wheels. - Location: NM
MGB clutch bleeding secret
In baseball, running into someone is apparently a "collision".
But doing the same thing in a car somehow makes it an "accident".
But doing the same thing in a car somehow makes it an "accident".