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Nice Improvement

Skye Nott Webmaster — Posted on VW Corrado World
Wednesday May 14, 2008 7:39 PM
Got the car back from the garage today, my guess was right - the injector o-rings were shot and must have been leaking like hell. The car feels like twice as fast. I need to get it out on the highway to see if it fixed the overrun problem too. Feeling a lot more confident for the trip to Oregon in a couple weeks.

Finally got some nice weather so I picked up some 1/8 vac tee fittings and plumbed the boost gauge into a fresh 10cm x 3.5mm FPR line, reading 15 inHg vac at idle and about 5 psi when I floor it in neutral. Living downtown it might be a while before I can open it up on the road and see what the max boost really is. My neon orange 3.5mm vac line from Hose Techniques kinda rules, I'll have to go and replace everything now.

Got a bunch of PVC fittings at Home Depot for building a pressure tester and an old valve stem from my local shop. I'll take lots of pics and do a write-up after I pressure test my system.



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Spring Cleaning On The Corrado

Skye Nott Webmaster — Posted on VW Corrado World
Tuesday May 13, 2008 8:31 PM
Finally getting around to a lot of stuff I've been meaning to do.

Taking it into the shop for new injector o-rings tomorrow, hopefully that will fix the overrun problem. Either that or a bad vac line somewhere?

Started on the boost gauge install and carbon canister delete. Need to tee into the FPR hose to get a proper reading, just got to find my hose supplies box around here...

Finished upgrading wiper springs to some generic cot springs. Will report if they finally fix the "crappy wipers" problem. Taking some pics for an article.

I want to install my E-codes and Eurowires harness before the Oregon camping trip too. Supposed to have some good weather this weekend so I guess I'll be out back in the alley working on the car with the binners!


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Eurowire C2 euro headlight relay kit




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1966 Project Tub Acquired!!

Skye Nott Webmaster — Posted on The MG Experience
Wednesday December 19, 2007 1:00 AM
Thanks to the amazing help of fellow members Dick Price (morbach) and Chris Roop, the tub I posted about in my last entry has been retrieved from Portland and is now in storage in Pendleton awaiting pickup. All for the price of gas money to Portland and back!!!

Karma is a funny thing, maybe this makes up for me being jerked around so much by shady bodywork guys over the years. I better knock on wood, this tub needs some finishing welding. I think I'll just buy a little MIG welder and do it myself...

Best wishes to Chris, he just had emergency heart surgery. He's a pillar of our little online community and we wish him a speedy recovery.

Quoting Dick: "Your MG is at my home for the time being, it's almost the whole car missing both front wings, rearend and windscreen, there is only one seat." - sounds great!



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Comment by John McKeating at 2007-12-19 15:43:21
Hi Skye,
I'm new to the site and have been reading your adventures with your MG. What happened to your old one? Did VIP shut up shop?
John
Comment by Skye P. Nott at 2007-12-19 15:45:21
Yes, when I got back from New Zealand I discovered he had closed his shop and relocated somewhere in
Tacoma, I wasn't able to find him. On the other hand, that tub was a real rust bucket!!

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Trying To Get Another MGB Tub

Skye Nott Webmaster — Posted on The MG Experience
Friday December 14, 2007 5:59 PM
Got a line on a mostly complete 1966 tub in Portland, just trying to arrange for someone to grab it for me until I can pick it up in early January. Could this be the start of the resurrection? The price can't be beat....


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tub

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tank

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engine

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wiring




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Ouch... Corrado Holiday Parts Bonanza

Skye Nott Webmaster — Posted on VW Corrado World
Monday December 10, 2007 11:51 PM
Well the fuel pump is making those awful whining noises again, I guess its probably going to croak soon. I really don't want to get stranded somewhere this winter (even though I'd like to get my money's worth with BCAA... hmm...) so I went ahead and ordered a replacement.

I've got an early 1990 so I have the in-tank and the external transfer pump, oh joy. I just about had a heart attack when I saw the prices (around $300-325). Google to the rescue, I found the Airtex E8030 is a replacement for the OEM Bosch. Doing a search for the part number turned it up for $207 - not bad, $100+ saved. I verified the fitment for my VIN on Airtex's site so should be no problem. A couple of times I've felt a hesitation on throttle so I hope my original pump holds out until we pick up the new one just before NYE.

Just in case my Visa wasn't full enough from the holidays and the fuel pump, I went ahead and ordered a rebuilt ISV too for $180. I've probably bought about 5 ISVs from various junkyards and they're always fooked, let's see if a proper clean one (on my nice rebuilt and clean engine) will actually give me a low steady idle for a change. I'm tired of the surging idle, or high RPMs, or occasional stall from the damn things.

Tomorrow I think I'll finally have a stab at modifying my 3-bar badgeless FK grille to fit my G60. Damn tabs are set for the SLC so I'll have to cut them out and re-glue them, should be fun.


Everyone loves the ISV

Everyone loves the ISV!

Airtex E8030 external fuel pump

Airtex E8030 external fuel pump




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Checking Out MGB For Sale Near Seattle

Skye Nott Webmaster — Posted on The MG Experience
Sunday May 20, 2007 10:10 PM
A member from the boards forwarded a Craigslist ad to me for a good running MGB project car in the Seattle area. It's about the right price, and the right year, and the right colour - I must say I'm tempted.

I've got most of the parts to make this car original again.

I'm going to go look at it next week on our way back from camping in Oregon. I think I've got enough money now that the cheques from my contracting work are coming in, now where would I park it??


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Comment by Chris Williams at 2007-06-16 08:13:08
Skye, that doesn't look too bad. All the basics appear to be there. Looks like a '67 too.
Subject to what the underside is like , I think I'd grab it. Good luck!
Chris

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