MG TA1932 in Germany - Blog - all problems and ...
- Franz Tenbrock
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho, Speedo, Steering, Oil Pres
o today i done a little bit
i cleaned the old fan and spray it in red , the same color as the engine and fixed it again
also i painted the MG signs red too
some other parts you can see on the pictures i fixed to the car
i have to ask my son for the videos, to compress them, the sound of the new exhaust, much better
i cleaned the old fan and spray it in red , the same color as the engine and fixed it again
also i painted the MG signs red too
some other parts you can see on the pictures i fixed to the car
i have to ask my son for the videos, to compress them, the sound of the new exhaust, much better
- Franz Tenbrock
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho, Speedo, Steering, Oil Pres
Today I was in Essen - techno classica,
but there was only 4 MG t types there,
even a few stalls where you could buy spare parts,
extremely many very high priced cars
I actually wanted to buy an overflow line for the carburettor, unfortunately not possible .
Home again, really cold, 3 ° , then I changed the break pipe/hose in the front ,
the screws were really tight, for the first time was 1 hour not so bad,
now the car is safe again for the next ride.
but there was only 4 MG t types there,
even a few stalls where you could buy spare parts,
extremely many very high priced cars
I actually wanted to buy an overflow line for the carburettor, unfortunately not possible .
Home again, really cold, 3 ° , then I changed the break pipe/hose in the front ,
the screws were really tight, for the first time was 1 hour not so bad,
now the car is safe again for the next ride.
- Franz Tenbrock
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho, Speedo, Steering, Oil Pres
so today
i take off the cover from the carburettor,
it seems to have a hole for the ticker
but it is closed inside, no hole as it seemd to be
no ticker in the future
also one idea for the 2 score what shoudn t be on the cover
so i can t make an overflow as it is now....
next step was the fuel line
horrible fuel hoses
now a new fuel copper line
and it is tight
between the carburettors i will make it new at the weekend
also copper line
here a picture from this evening
i take off the cover from the carburettor,
it seems to have a hole for the ticker
but it is closed inside, no hole as it seemd to be
no ticker in the future
also one idea for the 2 score what shoudn t be on the cover
so i can t make an overflow as it is now....
next step was the fuel line
horrible fuel hoses
now a new fuel copper line
and it is tight
between the carburettors i will make it new at the weekend
also copper line
here a picture from this evening
- Franz Tenbrock
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho, Speedo, Steering, Oil Pres
so today i got my brass
so i could use my lathe the second time,
have had a look to the instruction so i can tunr all parts of the lathe, don t know how to explain it
i wanted to make a rejuvenate part for the knob
and not bad the first difficult part for a lathe beginner.
i have a thread on the backside so i can assemble it really easy
in some month i will engrave it with my stepcraft 420
other parts for the new overflow ist still on shipping
the ignition light is in the position of the fuel reserve knob, so i have to look what i can do,
not a new hole in the dashboard
i should be nearly original in the future
so i could use my lathe the second time,
have had a look to the instruction so i can tunr all parts of the lathe, don t know how to explain it
i wanted to make a rejuvenate part for the knob
and not bad the first difficult part for a lathe beginner.
i have a thread on the backside so i can assemble it really easy
in some month i will engrave it with my stepcraft 420
other parts for the new overflow ist still on shipping
the ignition light is in the position of the fuel reserve knob, so i have to look what i can do,
not a new hole in the dashboard
i should be nearly original in the future
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- Franz Tenbrock
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho, Speedo, Steering, Oil Pres
Reserve knob works
a little bit more problems than i thought,
i have to rebuild the holder for the reserve part at the engine
but now it is ok
perhaps i will make the knob itsself a little bit smaller
next winter, firt i will see if all works like it should
tomorrow i will polish it ;-)
a little bit more problems than i thought,
i have to rebuild the holder for the reserve part at the engine
but now it is ok
perhaps i will make the knob itsself a little bit smaller
next winter, firt i will see if all works like it should
tomorrow i will polish it ;-)
- Franz Tenbrock
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho, Speedo, Steering, Oil Pres
a new part for my printer ?
40 gr not to much ;-)
a little bit work while looking TV
a booring show
FHT is my full name
40 gr not to much ;-)
a little bit work while looking TV
a booring show
FHT is my full name
- Franz Tenbrock
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho, Speedo, Steering, Oil Pres
today some problems with printing, tomorrow next one
but new ignition cable
and the lower part of the toolbox was missing
so i do it today.
and with my new lathe i prepare the nut for the overflow banjo with the new thread cutter 1/4 BSF
but new ignition cable
and the lower part of the toolbox was missing
so i do it today.
and with my new lathe i prepare the nut for the overflow banjo with the new thread cutter 1/4 BSF
- Franz Tenbrock
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho, Speedo, Steering, Oil Pres
overflow ready
some parts polished
prepare the cover...
and fuel line , the old one
i will make a fake thiker in brass next days.
car is running
some parts polished
prepare the cover...
and fuel line , the old one
i will make a fake thiker in brass next days.
car is running
- Franz Tenbrock
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho, Speedo, Steering, Oil Pres
Hallo
the first print of my neew spark plug holder, own desing with my name FHT
is here.
some small changes i have to do, but it will be fine.
one layer does not hold and the thread isn t designed
i will put red colour to the ground of the logos
so if somebody need one ;-)
the first print of my neew spark plug holder, own desing with my name FHT
is here.
some small changes i have to do, but it will be fine.
one layer does not hold and the thread isn t designed
i will put red colour to the ground of the logos
so if somebody need one ;-)
- Franz Tenbrock
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho, Speedo, Steering, Oil Pres
so next step
nearly ready
here without painting
the logos will be painted tomorrow
half done now ;-)
perfect sun
so fast painting ;-)
ready as i want it.
nearly ready
here without painting
the logos will be painted tomorrow
half done now ;-)
perfect sun
so fast painting ;-)
ready as i want it.
- Franz Tenbrock
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - rebuild tools 3d Design
and now i know how to design a thread and a parametric logo
someone an idea what i should to design next ?
someone an idea what i should to design next ?
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- Franz Tenbrock
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho, Speedo, Steering, Oil Pres
the next one is ready
for a friend how has seen it ;-)
the logo is now 2mm nnot 1,2 so it looks better
so i have to print a new one for me
the logo for your name is in germany not so good
perhaps in some month, when i have learned to use my new stepcraft in aluminium
for a friend how has seen it ;-)
the logo is now 2mm nnot 1,2 so it looks better
so i have to print a new one for me
the logo for your name is in germany not so good
perhaps in some month, when i have learned to use my new stepcraft in aluminium
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho, Speedo, Steering, Oil Pres
Yes, the same reason why Swallow Sidecar became Jaguar!
- Franz Tenbrock
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho, Speedo, Steering, Oil Pres
so next step to make the car more original.
i changed the security Bosch ignition coil to a Q12 repro Coil,
the original switch on the dashboard i will rebuild next winter,
the car starts perfect, i small round with the car is ok
so today i closed the hole in the toolbox, all painted parts of the car i coverd with thick wet scarf
mig welding
dangerous but i had luck, all ok afterr work
painted with zinc
in 2 or 3 weeks i will make a little air brush with the red colour to finish this step
than i put my 3d printed spark plug holder to this place
now printed with a thread for the plug
i changed the security Bosch ignition coil to a Q12 repro Coil,
the original switch on the dashboard i will rebuild next winter,
the car starts perfect, i small round with the car is ok
so today i closed the hole in the toolbox, all painted parts of the car i coverd with thick wet scarf
mig welding
dangerous but i had luck, all ok afterr work
painted with zinc
in 2 or 3 weeks i will make a little air brush with the red colour to finish this step
than i put my 3d printed spark plug holder to this place
now printed with a thread for the plug
- Franz Tenbrock
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho, Speedo, Steering, Oil Pres
so
next step ready
not to bad i think
the new individual 3d printed spark plug holder
A.V. it is on the way to you ;-)
next step ready
not to bad i think
the new individual 3d printed spark plug holder
A.V. it is on the way to you ;-)
- SavannahDog
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho, Speedo, Steering, Oil Pres
Franz, I would like one. I'll send you a private message.
Julian Carter
1948 MG TC
1952 Chevy Pickup
1967 Triumph TR4A
1970 Triumph GT6
1948 MG TC
1952 Chevy Pickup
1967 Triumph TR4A
1970 Triumph GT6
Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho, Speedo, Steering, Oil Pres
Franz, looking good!
Ken Klemmer
1948 TC 5510
1948 TC 5510
- Franz Tenbrock
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho, Speedo, Steering, Oil Pres
or in a universal Design
here a picture, with a spark plug flying in the octagon
before other copy the design, ;-)
ok i have taken the old octagon Design too,
but changed it to a individual design
so that you know who done it first
here a picture, with a spark plug flying in the octagon
before other copy the design, ;-)
ok i have taken the old octagon Design too,
but changed it to a individual design
so that you know who done it first
- Franz Tenbrock
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