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New front-end components, kingpins 'n bushes, all clean and neat. Just got the new shoes mounted yesterday and on the car. Start 'er up to turn her facing "forward" to clean up the boot and mebbe put some carpet in there. A quick putter around the block and reverse into the drive...

The IGGY light is now glowin' bright enuff to read by.

Sheesh.
 
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Ain't THAT th' truth.
 

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I know, Drew. It is funny to me and not to others? This is one of the sayings that I live by.
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It must look lovely with the nice and proper hardware from Cali?
 
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Not just funny, Dave. Too true! :jester:

It does ~look~ lovely. Finally. I should post a pic of the bolt I removed. ugh.

New (NOS) Lockheed rotors I been draggin' thru life since around '78, kingpins and bushings the same.

I pulled the regulator off/apart this eve, dressed the points, no joy. Looks like I'll yank the genny out t'morrow. I have a spare onna shelf but don't think it's any better. I could snipe one off'n one of th' Lotus cars but then I'd be in the same boat sooner or later...

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May just refurb the shelf unit and swap 'em out.
 

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I could snipe one off'n one of th' Lotus cars but then I'd be in the same boat sooner or later...
I'm guessing later... :devilgrin:
 

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Doc, you should take a spin around Ebay. I am looking for a gennie for an MGA, and last nite I searched "Lucas Generators". There were NOS drive end bearings, new rear "caps", brushes and even a couple of armatures. Just fix one of the old ones, cheap and easy. That is what I would be doing, if in fact I had one to start with...
 
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Done and done, Jesse! :wink:

One of the brush springs snapped in two pieces, the wire came outta the brush on the other side. Pulled the spare of'n th' shelf, yanked the end off, cobbl'd the bits out to put back in the failed unit and schtupped it back in the B.

All is good again! Whoopee! :wink:
 

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Well done Doc, well done.
 
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What th' heck are YOU doin' over here at this end o' th' swamp?!?!? :smirk:
 

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Done and done, Jesse! :wink:

cobbl'd the bits out to put back in the failed unit and schtupped it back in the B.

Just have to go an' use technical language to show us up doncha?

glad it works!
 

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What th' heck are YOU doin' over here at this end o' th' swamp?!?!? :smirk:
I get around, Doc.
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I'm a BMC man, and you never know, there could be a T-Series or MGB in my future some day.
 
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Ya could do *MGB* worse than to *MGB* think about adding *MGB* another BMC car *MG* to your "collection", Drew.

Far be it from *MGB* me to try and *MGB* influence your *MGB* choice of future *MGB* vehicles!


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Drew,

Tick him off and go to the "Dark Side" of MG's,
& buy a GT!

- Doug
 

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Done and done, Jesse! :wink:

One of the brush springs snapped in two pieces, the wire came outta the brush on the other side. Pulled the spare of'n th' shelf, yanked the end off, cobbl'd the bits out to put back in the failed unit and schtupped it back in the B.

All is good again! Whoopee! :wink:

And people continue to bad mouth Lucas electrics. All Lucas electrical devices I have ever had a problem with (very few) can be easily fixed very easily. By the way, see the article, Keep Your Belts Loose in the Other Tech Articles section of my web site at: https://homepages.donobi.net/sufuelpumps/ for information about the proper tension of fan belts on vehicles with generators vice alternators.
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Ya could do *MGB* worse than to *MGB* think about adding *MGB* another BMC car *MG* to your "collection", Drew.
My intro to LBCs was my step-grandfather's TD, so I've a soft spot for MGs. At some point I figure I'll want something with a bit more space and cruising speed, and an MGB would fit the bill nicely. Maybe in a couple years I'll start the hunt.
 
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DrEntropy said:
Done and done, Jesse! :wink:

One of the brush springs snapped in two pieces, the wire came outta the brush on the other side. Pulled the spare of'n th' shelf, yanked the end off, cobbl'd the bits out to put back in the failed unit and schtupped it back in the B.

All is good again! Whoopee! :wink:

And people continue to bad mouth Lucas electrics. All Lucas electrical devices I have ever had a problem with (very few) can be easily fixed very easily. By the way, see the article, Keep Your Belts Loose in the Other Tech Articles section of my web site at: https://homepages.donobi.net/sufuelpumps/ for information about the proper tension of fan belts on vehicles with generators vice alternators.
Cheers,

Good point, Dave. Too many people YANK the genny far enuff to make the belt tight as an E string.

The comm on this unit was a bit darkened so it wasn't a slam-dunk job. I did take a ScotchBrite green pad to it to clean it up nice and shiny. The last time this unit had an issue was on a 3200 mile round trip to Cleveland, in about 1992... brushes got replaced in Cleveland when the light came on. Reliable as a house brick! I'll have Lucas electrics over Marelli (or most anything else) any day.
 

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Exactly so Doc. I would rather track down original Lucas parts and "fix" them if necessary, than to use repro junque. I keep a box w/OEM hydraulic parts in the sea container, and I hunt up lucas stuff all the time. It is simple and generally robust. I have collected a bunch of horns up, and when I have a slow moment, I will restore a pair to either sell on Ebay, or use on a customers car.(Hey, everybody has to have a hobby right??) Besides, I think that a correctly restored car should have correctly date coded components. (I hate the local Jag club concours for this. 100 point cars without date coded parts??? Not 100% in my eyes)
 
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