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DrEntropy

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I have ~FOUND~ the kingpin kits I just knew I had here at th' hovel!!!

And a BONUS: TWO shiny new NOS heater control valves and a rear bearing 'n' seal!!

I'M RICH I TELL YA!!! :laugh:
 
Yup! Now there's plenty to disassemble and clean. All them shiny bits ain't goin' onto a rasty lookin' frame!!! :wink:
 
I missed something, Doc...what'cha building?
 
Same ol' MGB, Tony. Goin' thru th' front end (finally). Have now found all the bits I'd stashed over the last two decades. Even have a set of NOS front rotors for the beast.

I still need to get some poly bushings from you for it, BTW.

Can ya get the bushing inserts for the sway bar ends? The round ones in the bar itself to the vertical links.
 
Yep, I can get them....make sure those old NOS rotors aren't warped.
 
I'll set a dial indicator on 'em but they were from a dealer back in '78. I think they'll be okay. Certainly better than the plates I'll be replacing! :jester:
 
Doc,

Let us know how things go.

I am in process on my TR3 with same job.

Cheers.
 
DrEntropy said:
I have ~FOUND~ the kingpin kits I just knew I had here at th' hovel!!!

And a BONUS: TWO shiny new NOS heater control valves and a rear bearing 'n' seal!!

I'M RICH I TELL YA!!! :laugh:

I've got pair of genyouwine NOS control knobs. What year are yall building?
 
Pull-handle.
 
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