MG TA1932 in Germany - Blog - all problems and ...
- Franz Tenbrock
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MG TA1932 in Germany - Blog - all problems and ...
Hello
20.03.2024:
the thread is so long and at some point I looked here myself to see what I had done
so I will gradually create a table of contents:
side 5 viewtopic.php?f=2&t=928&start=200
front engine mount, new ignition
side 7 viewtopic.php?f=2&t=928&start=200
new front lamp, rear damper repair, alternator - dynamator change
side 11 viewtopic.php?f=2&t=928&start=200
new dashboard, switch
side 13: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=928&start=240
electric dashboard, rear tail light, side lamps etc
Side 15: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=928&start=280
Tacho repair break pipe repair
side 17 viewtopic.php?f=2&t=928&start=320
rear brake cylinder repair
side 19 viewtopic.php?f=2&t=928&start=360
rear half shaft, rear brake, steering gear assembling, break master cylinder,bmcalternativ push rod
side 20 viewtopic.php?f=2&t=928&start=380
carburettor , starter swich repair,
side 21 viewtopic.php?f=2&t=928&start=400
break pedal excluder, gearbox pinion lip seal , rear engine mount
side 22 viewtopic.php?f=2&t=928&start=420
The MG TA hardtop story
side 28 viewtopic.php?f=2&t=928&p=254048#p254048
how to repair a damaged break master cylinder
i have posted some problems here before, in the future i will post all in this thread.
Today i get a refurbished speedo from an english TD owner
some pictures to explain the problem
the screws are unfortunately different as you see,
i don t know what kind of thread they are,
i will try to designe and print a adapter, i want to refurbish my old speedo so i don t want to change the cable
i put a shrinking tube above so it is now about 4mm and it fits into the speedo but the nut doesn t fit too
so someone has a good idea
edit 26.05.19
all post on one place
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=992
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=867&p=5303#p5303
Franz - I added a number, it seems, to your car information - it should be TD15383, not 153832. Sorry - fat fingers. (https://www.mgexp.com/forum/t-series-an ... sg-3956832)
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=913
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=911
20.03.2024:
the thread is so long and at some point I looked here myself to see what I had done
so I will gradually create a table of contents:
side 5 viewtopic.php?f=2&t=928&start=200
front engine mount, new ignition
side 7 viewtopic.php?f=2&t=928&start=200
new front lamp, rear damper repair, alternator - dynamator change
side 11 viewtopic.php?f=2&t=928&start=200
new dashboard, switch
side 13: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=928&start=240
electric dashboard, rear tail light, side lamps etc
Side 15: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=928&start=280
Tacho repair break pipe repair
side 17 viewtopic.php?f=2&t=928&start=320
rear brake cylinder repair
side 19 viewtopic.php?f=2&t=928&start=360
rear half shaft, rear brake, steering gear assembling, break master cylinder,bmcalternativ push rod
side 20 viewtopic.php?f=2&t=928&start=380
carburettor , starter swich repair,
side 21 viewtopic.php?f=2&t=928&start=400
break pedal excluder, gearbox pinion lip seal , rear engine mount
side 22 viewtopic.php?f=2&t=928&start=420
The MG TA hardtop story
side 28 viewtopic.php?f=2&t=928&p=254048#p254048
how to repair a damaged break master cylinder
i have posted some problems here before, in the future i will post all in this thread.
Today i get a refurbished speedo from an english TD owner
some pictures to explain the problem
the screws are unfortunately different as you see,
i don t know what kind of thread they are,
i will try to designe and print a adapter, i want to refurbish my old speedo so i don t want to change the cable
i put a shrinking tube above so it is now about 4mm and it fits into the speedo but the nut doesn t fit too
so someone has a good idea
edit 26.05.19
all post on one place
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=992
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=867&p=5303#p5303
Franz - I added a number, it seems, to your car information - it should be TD15383, not 153832. Sorry - fat fingers. (https://www.mgexp.com/forum/t-series-an ... sg-3956832)
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=913
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=911
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Last edited by Franz Tenbrock on Sun Sep 22, 2024 9:43 am, edited 18 times in total.
- Franz Tenbrock
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho Speedo
the adapter should look like this par i just printed with PETG
designed with freecad, but i am a beginner with it
it will take a time
but i am confident
designed with freecad, but i am a beginner with it
it will take a time
but i am confident
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho Speedo
i have learned a little bit
designe a screew inside and outside,
tommorow i will print it,
it is easy now to change the pitch and dimension ;.-)
it is not possible to upload a fcsscd file, so how want ot see it mail me
three parts doesn t fit but the 4. fits perfect,
so another problem solved.
if somebody needs a part like this mail me, part or stl
designe a screew inside and outside,
tommorow i will print it,
it is easy now to change the pitch and dimension ;.-)
it is not possible to upload a fcsscd file, so how want ot see it mail me
three parts doesn t fit but the 4. fits perfect,
so another problem solved.
if somebody needs a part like this mail me, part or stl
Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho Speedo
Great work Franz, modern technology saves the day again.
3D printer kept this 1914 Delage on the road too.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-03-27/s ... ar/8310958
3D printer kept this 1914 Delage on the road too.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-03-27/s ... ar/8310958
- cdrolshagen
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho Speedo
Hi Franz,
thread of the first picture is - M12 x 1
4th picture is M18 x 1,5
both threads are typical thread types used on Instruments - Jaeger - Smith - VDO and more..............
cheers Carl
thread of the first picture is - M12 x 1
4th picture is M18 x 1,5
both threads are typical thread types used on Instruments - Jaeger - Smith - VDO and more..............
cheers Carl
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho Speedo
@ tc9800 help my printer ist ot small , it seems i need a better printer ;-)
The part i printed fits perfect ..installed yesterday.
The next part is in work
https://www.mgexp.com/phorum/read.php?4 ... sg-3809036
the replica Tacho and speedo should look like the original , also from behind
I'm crazy,
a vintage car with a super modern instrument
which looks like an old one when the ignition is off
and in operation very modern with all INformation you need
so i need a semitransparent Glass with painted needles on it
when light beind you cann see all the information you want
i see this here:
https://www.ebay.de/itm/GPS-Tachometer- ... 2656704635
but time is missing there, but gps give it
or something like this here
https://de.depositphotos.com/126263386/ ... watch.html
this in a 52mm case that would be great to prefent car for damage
The part i printed fits perfect ..installed yesterday.
The next part is in work
https://www.mgexp.com/phorum/read.php?4 ... sg-3809036
the replica Tacho and speedo should look like the original , also from behind
I'm crazy,
a vintage car with a super modern instrument
which looks like an old one when the ignition is off
and in operation very modern with all INformation you need
so i need a semitransparent Glass with painted needles on it
when light beind you cann see all the information you want
i see this here:
https://www.ebay.de/itm/GPS-Tachometer- ... 2656704635
but time is missing there, but gps give it
or something like this here
https://de.depositphotos.com/126263386/ ... watch.html
this in a 52mm case that would be great to prefent car for damage
- cdrolshagen
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho Speedo
Hi Franz,
thread of the first picture is - M12 x 1
4th picture is M18 x 1,5
both threads are typical thread types used on Instruments - Jaeger - Smith - VDO and more..............
cheers Carl
thread of the first picture is - M12 x 1
4th picture is M18 x 1,5
both threads are typical thread types used on Instruments - Jaeger - Smith - VDO and more..............
cheers Carl
- Franz Tenbrock
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho Speedo
some more done ;-)
the dimensions are still not ok
i have no original tacho here, but i will get some more information next days ..
i only want to show what may be possible
i have used freecad and 3d first some month ago
Spedo and tacho nearly the same, i heard, i will get some diameter next days ...
here with the strengthening
so now it is designed parametric so changes are easy
the dimensions are still not ok
i have no original tacho here, but i will get some more information next days ..
i only want to show what may be possible
i have used freecad and 3d first some month ago
Spedo and tacho nearly the same, i heard, i will get some diameter next days ...
here with the strengthening
so now it is designed parametric so changes are easy
Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho Speedo
Compliments Franz well done
Very interesting program-I have downloaded it-
Not easy and need a lot of application and concentration-
a nice work for winter raining days
Very interesting program-I have downloaded it-
Not easy and need a lot of application and concentration-
a nice work for winter raining days
- Franz Tenbrock
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho Speedo
my smart roadster coupe has plastic at nearly every part
a lot of parts a realy expensive, i have the money but i don t like to pay 120 Euro for a part what should have a price of 20
my wife has damaged a roller blind at the window
you have to buy a new one
so i take freecad spent a lot of hours to learn a little bit an than print my first part for my wife
now my wife knows the adventage
I ordered yesterday
https://www.ebay.de/itm/1kg-1-75mm-PETG ... 2749.l2649
first i had a little problem with petg, but now it works perfekt.
so perhaps on thursday i will print the part and show a picture here.
i have to wait 2 days for the developer to make the first step of the speedometer dial
exciting
when you have the part designed with freecad or so you can change the diameter etc really easy
so start, for simple parts it is easy
i can show it per teamviewer some day
Regards to Italy ;-)
a lot of parts a realy expensive, i have the money but i don t like to pay 120 Euro for a part what should have a price of 20
my wife has damaged a roller blind at the window
you have to buy a new one
so i take freecad spent a lot of hours to learn a little bit an than print my first part for my wife
now my wife knows the adventage
I ordered yesterday
https://www.ebay.de/itm/1kg-1-75mm-PETG ... 2749.l2649
first i had a little problem with petg, but now it works perfekt.
so perhaps on thursday i will print the part and show a picture here.
i have to wait 2 days for the developer to make the first step of the speedometer dial
exciting
when you have the part designed with freecad or so you can change the diameter etc really easy
so start, for simple parts it is easy
i can show it per teamviewer some day
Regards to Italy ;-)
- Franz Tenbrock
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho Speedo
i hope tomorrow it will go perfect
i had some little problems with the new PETG
but now i am confident it will go
for all never seen a 3D Printer tool,
here you have to manage the printing
temperature speed and how to place it on the printer table
here it is place on the back, so i will get a good printing at the top
we will see
Keep your fingers crossed
i had some little problems with the new PETG
but now i am confident it will go
for all never seen a 3D Printer tool,
here you have to manage the printing
temperature speed and how to place it on the printer table
here it is place on the back, so i will get a good printing at the top
we will see
Keep your fingers crossed
- Franz Tenbrock
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho Speedo
for all never seen a 3D Printer and how it works
here a little video how to prepare the model before you can print it
it is a different type than above
https://vimeo.com/user89785919/review/2 ... 98a75b635a
here a little video how to prepare the model before you can print it
it is a different type than above
https://vimeo.com/user89785919/review/2 ... 98a75b635a
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho Speedo
so
after 3 times with damaged prints, the dark gold petg was very difficult to print
i take grey to print, i know the material
and it works a you see.
the maschine inside is a replica so it is higher as the original
i got some picturres, but it was to late to tak the original measurment
but it works
i will paint it later, firt i have to do the dial
after 3 times with damaged prints, the dark gold petg was very difficult to print
i take grey to print, i know the material
and it works a you see.
the maschine inside is a replica so it is higher as the original
i got some picturres, but it was to late to tak the original measurment
but it works
i will paint it later, firt i have to do the dial
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho Speedo
Her teh print in gold metallic,
it was really difficult to print , i take 260 Temp but seems not enough
a crack 1 cm to the top, i prepare it with epoxy
the petg can be sanded well and paintet later like this here
it is good enough for me in the moment
it will fit in the original ring but the hooks are missing
somebody has cracked them
so i learn freecad and incscape with this projekt
i learn to print different PLA PETG so on
now photo etching and electroplate will come
it was really difficult to print , i take 260 Temp but seems not enough
a crack 1 cm to the top, i prepare it with epoxy
the petg can be sanded well and paintet later like this here
it is good enough for me in the moment
it will fit in the original ring but the hooks are missing
somebody has cracked them
so i learn freecad and incscape with this projekt
i learn to print different PLA PETG so on
now photo etching and electroplate will come
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho Speedo
so next step was today to design the new Old style dials
the original will come into the golden box at home ;-)
it s a vektor grafik
so i can change all easyly
dome with inkscape
a little bit tricky in the beginning, never done before
so i have to change the font on the speedo so it is the same
the original will come into the golden box at home ;-)
it s a vektor grafik
so i can change all easyly
dome with inkscape
a little bit tricky in the beginning, never done before
so i have to change the font on the speedo so it is the same
- cdrolshagen
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho Speedo
Morning Franz,
attached a picture of a original speedo calibrated in KM.
Also you can spot the distance of Odometer to Tripteller - this is on Chronometric speedo much
wider than on your Magnetic speedo,
cheers Carl
attached a picture of a original speedo calibrated in KM.
Also you can spot the distance of Odometer to Tripteller - this is on Chronometric speedo much
wider than on your Magnetic speedo,
cheers Carl
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho Speedo
I have taken the distances from the old dial, if it is not quite accurate, no matter, you can read badly from the driver's seat
at the moment i have a battle with the gold PETG
alos i wait for overhead film to print the dial
so some time
good weather today, i think a take the car to go around, just for fun
at the moment i have a battle with the gold PETG
alos i wait for overhead film to print the dial
so some time
good weather today, i think a take the car to go around, just for fun
- Franz Tenbrock
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho Speedo
Hallo together
the autum is so fantastic that i have no time to work on the dials
i took the car and go around
i had problems printing the case so i build a case for the printer to hold it warm inside,
and now the part i print is perfect, all parts for the next steps are here,
a little project in the garden and it will go on here
the case now is for my replica tacho, but i can change all of it....
the autum is so fantastic that i have no time to work on the dials
i took the car and go around
i had problems printing the case so i build a case for the printer to hold it warm inside,
and now the part i print is perfect, all parts for the next steps are here,
a little project in the garden and it will go on here
the case now is for my replica tacho, but i can change all of it....
- Franz Tenbrock
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho Speedo
after a lot of problems printing PETG i build a case for my cr-10 printer
and now it works perfect
now the case has now mistake
it is designed parametric, so i can change measermet easy.
this case i use with the speedo i get with the car, it is a old replica without trip counter.
the new replica is a little bit smaller.
the next step now will be expose and etching
i will do it the first time, so problems will be normal
with a little bit luck it will go
and now it works perfect
now the case has now mistake
it is designed parametric, so i can change measermet easy.
this case i use with the speedo i get with the car, it is a old replica without trip counter.
the new replica is a little bit smaller.
the next step now will be expose and etching
i will do it the first time, so problems will be normal
with a little bit luck it will go
- Franz Tenbrock
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Re: MG TA1932 in Germany - Tacho Speedo Oil Pressure
Hallo
next step, winter comes so the car will stand still some month.
steering is not perfect in the moment , dials not ready in the moment, and oil pressure is still to low,
now i am at zandvoort for holiday, wonderful weather and time to read about MG T
so i find this here:
http://www.nemgtr.org/53-news/tech-topi ... ssure.html
my oil pressure gauge is although at the top and not on the normal position on the bottom
"The correct feed should come from the bottom banjo fitting of the gallery to cylinder head pipe. In my installation the gauge feed was at the top banjo fitting ,at the cylinder head. After changing this feed to the bottom union, the oil pressure immediately increased to 70 psi.! 70 psi seemed too high so I removed the two washers from the relief spring. The pressure now reads 50 psi warm at speed. This reading is close to ideal, thus concern solved. The bottom line is: there was nothing wrong with the oil pump, however the location of the feed to the gauge is critical. Carl Phillips."
so i will change first the line to the bottom, the round bajo is at the bottom, so i made a speical tool to open it, it is in my cellar now for some weeks ;-)
this would be easy ...
the engine was overhaul perhaps in 1980, perfect, so i think they hac´ve dome the oil pump too, in the last 40 years the car has 3 old owners, driven not to much.
so i will read some more about steering, and hope to find good explanation,
Carl D. has sent me some links, so i will read first this one
next step, winter comes so the car will stand still some month.
steering is not perfect in the moment , dials not ready in the moment, and oil pressure is still to low,
now i am at zandvoort for holiday, wonderful weather and time to read about MG T
so i find this here:
http://www.nemgtr.org/53-news/tech-topi ... ssure.html
my oil pressure gauge is although at the top and not on the normal position on the bottom
"The correct feed should come from the bottom banjo fitting of the gallery to cylinder head pipe. In my installation the gauge feed was at the top banjo fitting ,at the cylinder head. After changing this feed to the bottom union, the oil pressure immediately increased to 70 psi.! 70 psi seemed too high so I removed the two washers from the relief spring. The pressure now reads 50 psi warm at speed. This reading is close to ideal, thus concern solved. The bottom line is: there was nothing wrong with the oil pump, however the location of the feed to the gauge is critical. Carl Phillips."
so i will change first the line to the bottom, the round bajo is at the bottom, so i made a speical tool to open it, it is in my cellar now for some weeks ;-)
this would be easy ...
the engine was overhaul perhaps in 1980, perfect, so i think they hac´ve dome the oil pump too, in the last 40 years the car has 3 old owners, driven not to much.
so i will read some more about steering, and hope to find good explanation,
Carl D. has sent me some links, so i will read first this one