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  1. Carlbanan56

    MGB No spark and engine cranking slow

    Hi, I have some problems with my 1975 mgb. A few weeks back I had spark and the engine cranked fine. After working on my carburetors and letting the engine sit for a few weeks the engine no longer produces a spark. The engine cranks were slow as well, once it didn't even tour over it just start...
  2. A

    New member introduction

    Hi, this is Adman. I recently bought a 1977 MGB roadster. In the past I have owned aTR6 and a TR7. I am trying to undo previous owners electrical work. Quite a mess. Glad to be a member.
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