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A friend of mine from our STL MG club is now the editor of "MG Driver." I was reading an article on 'what to carry in your trunk.'
https://www.british-cars.org.uk/kimber/namgbr/article2.htm
Here's a snippet from the article:
MAJOR SPARES
Alternator
Distributor
Fuel pump
Water pump
Ignition/starter relay (‘77-on MGBs)
Oil by pass hose
PARTS
Radiator Hoses
5’ of 1/2” heater hose
Assorted hose clamps
5’ of 5/16” Fuel Hose
Points & Condenser
Spare set of spark plugs (pre-set to correct gap)
Longest plug wire
Ignition Coil
Coil wire
Ignition Relay
Spare Fuses
6’ of 14 Gauge Wire
Electrical Tape
Battery Clamps
Bulbs
Fan belt
Oil
Selection of 5/16”, 3/8”, 1/4” Nuts, Bolts & Washers
Fix-A-Flat (Non-flammable)
Throttle Cable and/or Bicycle Brake Cable (for use as emergency throttle or hood cable)
Clutch Slave Kit
Clutch Master Cylinder Kit
Fan Belt
Variety of Wire Connectors
Brake Fluid
Gallon of Anti-freeze
Heater Control Valve (BHA 5298 – for MGB and MGA)
Wiper Blades
Bulbs
TOOLS
Lead hammer
3/8 and 1/2 drive socket sets with ratchets and extensions
#1, #2, and #3 Phillips screwdrivers
1/4” flat screwdriver
3/8” screwdriver
Big screwdriver/pry bar
Needle nose pliers
Slip joint pliers
10” Channel locks
Vise grips
Side cutters
12-volt test light
Feeler gauges—especially .015 inch
Spark plug socket (13/16”)
Spark plug gap tool
Brake hose clamp
Brake adjuster tool
Two 7/16” combination wrenches
Two 1/2” combination wrenches
Two 9/16” combination wrenches
3/8”, 5/8”, 11/16”, and 3/4” combination wrenches
1/4” pin punch
Cold chisel
Brass brush
Two jumper leads
Utility knife
Putty knife/gasket scraper
Mechanic’s scribes
Stubby screwdrivers
Wheel cylinder wrench, many different sizes are used
Points file
SU jet wrench or Stromberg mixture adjustment tool
Putty knife
Hammer
Needle nose pliers
Channel lock pliers
Regular slip joint pliers
10 inch Vise grips
Internal circlip pliers to fit master cylinder circlip
10” adjustable wrench
Stubby flat and Phillips head screwdrivers
Medium flat head screwdriver
Long flat head screwdriver
Utility knife
1/4” wrench to adjust rear brakes
Wire cutters
Scissors jack (two if rear springs are soft)
Lug wrench or knockoff wrench and lead hammer
Battery lifting strap
Jumper cables and safety glasses
EXTRAS THAT CAN BE HANDY TO HAVE
Multimeter
1/2” breaker bar
1/2”” drive 1 1/8 socket, for front wheel hubs
1/2” drive 1 5/16” sockets, for rear wheel hubs
Torque wrench
Battery brush
Battery lift strap
Jack stand(s)
MAPP gas torch
Butane soldering iron
Gloves
Handcleaner
Shop rags
RTV
Krazy Glue
Nylon wire ties
Electrical tape
Brake fluid
50 feet 1/2” poly rope
Duct Tape
Jumper Cables
Road Flares
Fire Extinguisher
Cellular Phone
Haynes or Bentley MG shop manual for your model
MG Parts Catalogs
NAMGBR Service Recommendation List!
...and it goes on.
I don't know about you guys, but I have a SMALL trunk. And roadside service. In my trunk right now::
VERY SMALL TOOL BOX with a wrench, screwdriver, hammer, WD40 & duct tape (if it's stuck use the WD40, if it rattles or comes loose use the duct tape), spare radio fuses, superglue
SPARE TIRE
CANNED AIR (fixaflat)
JUMPERS
A BLANKET
UMBRELLA
GLASS CLEANER WIPES/ARMOR ALL WIPES
This list seems a bit over the edge to me, even for cross country trips. I wouldn't carry half this stuff on an endurance run. Am I nuts? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazyeyes.gif
https://www.british-cars.org.uk/kimber/namgbr/article2.htm
Here's a snippet from the article:
MAJOR SPARES
Alternator
Distributor
Fuel pump
Water pump
Ignition/starter relay (‘77-on MGBs)
Oil by pass hose
PARTS
Radiator Hoses
5’ of 1/2” heater hose
Assorted hose clamps
5’ of 5/16” Fuel Hose
Points & Condenser
Spare set of spark plugs (pre-set to correct gap)
Longest plug wire
Ignition Coil
Coil wire
Ignition Relay
Spare Fuses
6’ of 14 Gauge Wire
Electrical Tape
Battery Clamps
Bulbs
Fan belt
Oil
Selection of 5/16”, 3/8”, 1/4” Nuts, Bolts & Washers
Fix-A-Flat (Non-flammable)
Throttle Cable and/or Bicycle Brake Cable (for use as emergency throttle or hood cable)
Clutch Slave Kit
Clutch Master Cylinder Kit
Fan Belt
Variety of Wire Connectors
Brake Fluid
Gallon of Anti-freeze
Heater Control Valve (BHA 5298 – for MGB and MGA)
Wiper Blades
Bulbs
TOOLS
Lead hammer
3/8 and 1/2 drive socket sets with ratchets and extensions
#1, #2, and #3 Phillips screwdrivers
1/4” flat screwdriver
3/8” screwdriver
Big screwdriver/pry bar
Needle nose pliers
Slip joint pliers
10” Channel locks
Vise grips
Side cutters
12-volt test light
Feeler gauges—especially .015 inch
Spark plug socket (13/16”)
Spark plug gap tool
Brake hose clamp
Brake adjuster tool
Two 7/16” combination wrenches
Two 1/2” combination wrenches
Two 9/16” combination wrenches
3/8”, 5/8”, 11/16”, and 3/4” combination wrenches
1/4” pin punch
Cold chisel
Brass brush
Two jumper leads
Utility knife
Putty knife/gasket scraper
Mechanic’s scribes
Stubby screwdrivers
Wheel cylinder wrench, many different sizes are used
Points file
SU jet wrench or Stromberg mixture adjustment tool
Putty knife
Hammer
Needle nose pliers
Channel lock pliers
Regular slip joint pliers
10 inch Vise grips
Internal circlip pliers to fit master cylinder circlip
10” adjustable wrench
Stubby flat and Phillips head screwdrivers
Medium flat head screwdriver
Long flat head screwdriver
Utility knife
1/4” wrench to adjust rear brakes
Wire cutters
Scissors jack (two if rear springs are soft)
Lug wrench or knockoff wrench and lead hammer
Battery lifting strap
Jumper cables and safety glasses
EXTRAS THAT CAN BE HANDY TO HAVE
Multimeter
1/2” breaker bar
1/2”” drive 1 1/8 socket, for front wheel hubs
1/2” drive 1 5/16” sockets, for rear wheel hubs
Torque wrench
Battery brush
Battery lift strap
Jack stand(s)
MAPP gas torch
Butane soldering iron
Gloves
Handcleaner
Shop rags
RTV
Krazy Glue
Nylon wire ties
Electrical tape
Brake fluid
50 feet 1/2” poly rope
Duct Tape
Jumper Cables
Road Flares
Fire Extinguisher
Cellular Phone
Haynes or Bentley MG shop manual for your model
MG Parts Catalogs
NAMGBR Service Recommendation List!
...and it goes on.
I don't know about you guys, but I have a SMALL trunk. And roadside service. In my trunk right now::
VERY SMALL TOOL BOX with a wrench, screwdriver, hammer, WD40 & duct tape (if it's stuck use the WD40, if it rattles or comes loose use the duct tape), spare radio fuses, superglue
SPARE TIRE
CANNED AIR (fixaflat)
JUMPERS
A BLANKET
UMBRELLA
GLASS CLEANER WIPES/ARMOR ALL WIPES
This list seems a bit over the edge to me, even for cross country trips. I wouldn't carry half this stuff on an endurance run. Am I nuts? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazyeyes.gif