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1958 Ford Consul Convertible. I love this car
1965 Ford Zodiac Executive. Fab cruiser being restored
1997 Jaguar Xk8 Convertible. Such a fab car
2003 MGZT V8. BRG and new project
2004 MGZT cdti. Great workhorse
2004 MGZT V8. Black I love this car
1958 Ford Consul Convertible. I love this car
1965 Ford Zodiac Executive. Fab cruiser being restored
1997 Jaguar Xk8 Convertible. Such a fab car
2003 MGZT V8. BRG and new project
2004 MGZT cdti. Great workhorse
2004 MGZT V8. Black I love this car
Thanks Jeff, I have ordered 2 direct replacement relays - updated number of original bosch relays that were fitted - as old part num is obsolete. Still awaiting their arrival.
Silver MG Maestro - C555, needs some anti rust love
Well managed to dig into it Friday afternoon - removed old fuel filter - fairly clean fuel flowing out of outlet - lots of crud inlet. - fitted new fuel pump with a temp plastic filter between it and the tank. Not ideal as bore not as large as original. fitted new relays and fuel pump. started ignition pump was now running for 3 seconds. repeated until fuel coming out of main fuel filter - reconnected pipes. Car then fired after several attempts but then ran rough for 30 sec before wouldnt restart. Ran out of time but i suspect not enough fuel coming thru temp fuel filter so i'm starving it. going to put a larger bore temp filter in as i dont want to drop tank quite yet and try again. How easy are they to drop off?
on a happier note - used saturday to fit new clutch pipe to my mg metro - clean car and it won best mg in a local show on sunday.... now it needs an mot then i might be able to attack maestro again.
Silver MG Maestro - C555, needs some anti rust love
There are only four bolts holding the tank in, and the pipes of course. If you are planning to drop th tank out, start spraying penetrating oil on the bolts and clips now and keep doing it once æ week until the day you undo them. It might be uneccesary, but better safe than sorry. It might be that it is being recalictrant because of air in the system...if you keep trying it may go...I had a similar problem once on the side of the road and it eventually fired up and drove off as if nothing had happened...
as long as the bolts don't snap an the pipes come off ok, it isn't bad. You don't need to take the front 2 bolts right out, as tank holes are slotted, so it just slides backwards. Prob a good idea to take them right out after tank is off and grease them to make future removal easier
Tank removed - far more fuel in it than expected - around 28-29 litres - so minus 15 i added almost 15 was still in it when it stopped. very rusty stuff - so ordered por-15 kit to clean and reseal tank. ordered new fuel gauge - well might as well while I'm there. cleaned and de greased inside and out - ground back paint to find its been welded in one corner probably due to the big dent in front of the weld..... all looks good thou. Rust treated all the rust and will prime and repaint over next few days. Now I can see where the fuel pick up is - a small filter seems to have dropped out of tank - do i try bending fuel pick up lower into tank to try and help fuel pickup or just likely it was all the crud in tank causing issues? Then when completely dry inside time to put the sealer in....
Meanwhile a bit of rust tidy up under car while tank is out so i can rust clean that and cover with under-seal...
Silver MG Maestro - C555, needs some anti rust love
If you're putting a sealer inside the tank, make sure it doesn't block the return swirl pot/pipe.
1958 Ford Consul Convertible. I love this car
1965 Ford Zodiac Executive. Fab cruiser being restored
1997 Jaguar Xk8 Convertible. Such a fab car
2003 MGZT V8. BRG and new project
2004 MGZT cdti. Great workhorse
2004 MGZT V8. Black I love this car
Return pipe was already blocked so tried poking out no joy - sealed tank will run return in via breather pipe instead as suggested by someone on one of the facebook groups - or i'll have to have a new tank made... unless a spotless second hand one turns up
Stuck between devil and deep blue sea bottom of tank was rusty as fu... cant leave as is so have to try fix.
Silver MG Maestro - C555, needs some anti rust love
Return pipe was already blocked so tried poking out no joy - sealed tank will run return in via breather pipe instead as suggested by someone on one of the facebook groups - or i'll have to have a new tank made... unless a spotless second hand one turns up
Stuck between devil and deep blue sea bottom of tank was rusty as fu... cant leave as is so have to try fix.
I think Luke tagged me in that post, was it in one of the many more obscure groups? I can't remember how we did his return, but if you search for 'freelander freelancer' (you'll see why ha ha ha) on the proper owners club group, it will come up with what may be a helpful post. it was a diesel tank, but it is virtually the same job on a turbo tank. You'll lose the in tank swirl pot by using an 'incorrect' tank, unless you are incredibly good at fitting things together in small holes. Diesel seemed happy with a plain pick up anyway. Luke's one still had the old tank, so just had the return rerouted. Also on there, should be pictures of Lee Bow's tank rebuild, which was bit more serious. https://www.facebook.com/groups/mand...epa=SEARCH_BOX
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