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I fitted the rear anti roll bar to my 86 HLS when new, so I assume all rear axles had the location points once the EFI came out. With no other suspension changes, i'm sure it was a waste of time, but I was only 18 and I thought it was sporty!
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Lots of rare NOS parts in Portugal !
If you search Maestro you will find 472 items over 14 pages. Some of the parts are super rare and in demand! It might be worth going though the whole list. I didn't try Montego, but I would expect simular results!
https://www.oliveiravalentimlda.com/...n_US/?ViewObje...
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As mentioned no Hanyes manual, I use the offical Rover EFi one and the Hanyes 2.0 Montego manual which covers pretty much 100% of what you need.
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Might be worth adding if its a Montego or Maestro. By H reg, they had different gearboxs.
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Yes the petrol pump is different to the diesel one as discribed by Jeff. The diesel is upside down if you know what I mean. Various people say an SDi pump can be used.
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I would suggest there is a fuel leak somewhere between the filler cap and the engine. So many possible places on a Maestro! fuel filler neck is an obvious, but the tank itself or fuel gauge sender and the fuel lines are common. Also as someone said, a breather pipe might be blocked.
I had...
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My understanding is, the cheap side is the one they have /had lots of new old stock. The expensive side is the one they have to order in from X part (or whatever its called now) so is charged at the full retail price as every other supplier would do. So, please don't blame Rimmers for making one too...
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Just on a general note. I was aware that there are two different strutt lenghs, but don't know why? Does one give a different ride height to the other, or is there another reason. Which modles had which?
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The MGF does indeed need different size tyres front and rear. Many handling problems have resulted in people running unreconmended sizes. I run 15" MGF VVC wheeels on my MG Maestro with the standard MG Maestro trye size of 185/55/15. I really don't see the need to run anything different, unless...
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