Hooper11772
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Hi All,
I'm new to this forum and to the world of MG's. I purchased a then dismantled 68 midget back in October of 07 and have been working to restore it since then. This is my first attempt to restore a car and have already learned some hard lessons. When I purchased the car I was told that everything was there the previous owner was selling it since he had started a family and could no longer see restoring a two seater since he had kids. I recently purchased all the materials to give the engine a tune up. (gaskets,distributor, plugs etc. and found that I was unable to turn it over.)
After about two weeks of trying everything from mystery oil down the plugs to a breaker bar I took it to a local MG shop to be assessed. $300.00 later he told me the engine was no good. severely overheated and I would need a new or re-machined block along with pistons, a reworked head etc. Needless to say I was less than pleased since the prior owner assured he he was driving the car months prior to dismantling and me purchasing. Now I need a new engine since I cant afford the cost of a rebuild for mine. I could have just asked if anyone had any 1275's lying around they were looking to sell in the New England area but I wanted you all to share in my pain. I've already spent countless hours restoring a car that has no engine and would hate to give up now but a rebuild is astronomical. Thanks for the help and for reading my novel. I needed to get that of my chest.
Here's some pics of my engineless car.....!
share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome?sid=0Bbsm7dq1asXVQ
I'm new to this forum and to the world of MG's. I purchased a then dismantled 68 midget back in October of 07 and have been working to restore it since then. This is my first attempt to restore a car and have already learned some hard lessons. When I purchased the car I was told that everything was there the previous owner was selling it since he had started a family and could no longer see restoring a two seater since he had kids. I recently purchased all the materials to give the engine a tune up. (gaskets,distributor, plugs etc. and found that I was unable to turn it over.)
After about two weeks of trying everything from mystery oil down the plugs to a breaker bar I took it to a local MG shop to be assessed. $300.00 later he told me the engine was no good. severely overheated and I would need a new or re-machined block along with pistons, a reworked head etc. Needless to say I was less than pleased since the prior owner assured he he was driving the car months prior to dismantling and me purchasing. Now I need a new engine since I cant afford the cost of a rebuild for mine. I could have just asked if anyone had any 1275's lying around they were looking to sell in the New England area but I wanted you all to share in my pain. I've already spent countless hours restoring a car that has no engine and would hate to give up now but a rebuild is astronomical. Thanks for the help and for reading my novel. I needed to get that of my chest.
Here's some pics of my engineless car.....!
share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome?sid=0Bbsm7dq1asXVQ