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Re: A15 into 72 MG Midget
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It's a Midget...........

Posted on: 2003/6/10 9:51
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Re: A15 into 72 MG Midget
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I am 100% interested in learning everything about this conversion.

Eg. What's required ?

Certification standards etc... what engineers you are using ...etc etc..

Thanks heaps!


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Re: A15 into 72 MG Midget
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It's a Midget ok. Not sure which model though.

Posted on: 2003/6/24 9:30
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Re: A15 into 72 MG Midget
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G'day Bryan. Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately I have to cut the crossmember that carries the rack. I've managed to mount the gearbox utilising the original mounting points but cannot get the thing back any further. I'd rather cut the rack crossmember than cut the gearbox crossmember. I've had to cut a section out of the bellhousing rather than modify the heater area etc. Once the thing is back together, the mod. won't be seen and it'll be easily reversed if someone wants to though I cannot imagine why they would want to! So far, things are going well albeit a little slow with work unfortunately getting in the way and the short one in the kitchen running the odd bit of interference as well!! Anyway, it's all good fun is'nt it?

Kind regards
Geoff.

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Bryan. Can you tell me the brand of remote oil filter etc you used. I think I can get away with using the standard one but may have to unbolt one mount and raise the motor to remove the filter each oil change. This in itself is no big deal but if I can avoid having to do it I would.

Thanks.
G.

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