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Weekender Ken G

Ken G

Member ID: Weekender
Status: Silver Member Silver Member
East Windsor, NJ, USA   USA
Member Since: 2020-11-16
Home Site: The MG Experience
Last Login: 2026-04-17 08:55
Forum Activity: 2026-04-17 14:14
Forum Posts: 134

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1976 MG MGB Red Ken G

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1977 MG MGB Yellow Ken G

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2 Vehicles — Total mileage: 0 mi (0 km) — Average age: 1977

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Fuel Gauge Is Up

Posted on: Friday April 17, 2026

Swapping out the voltage stabilizer by itself did not resolve my fuel gauge or temp gauge problem. The stabilizer is giving out the correct voltage but the gauges were not working so I pulled the dashboard and decided to start eliminating potential problems. I ran a new wire from the stabilizer to the fuel gauge and a wire to ground. Gauge one didn't do anything, Gauge two did nothing, but gauge three from the parts bin worked. YEA!!! A step in the write direction. So I hooked that gauge to...

Ups And Downs

Posted on: Saturday April 11, 2026

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Oh the ups and downs of working on this car. So I changed out the alternator on Wednesday and as soon as I started up the car I had a major failure of the water pump jetting coolant everywhere in the engine compartment. Huge mess and annoyance. I had a water pump on the shelf which only took me an hour to track down. For some reason I didn't label that box. Friday night I removed the alternator, coolant, radiator and old water pump. The bolts came out easily enough and I was able to clean...

Ugh...again

Posted on: Wednesday April 8, 2026

The water pump failed tonight. I started the car up and had coolant spraying everywhere. What a mess.

Door Windows Completed

Posted on: Monday April 6, 2026

Yesterday I installed the passenger door window. Having the experience of the drivers side this one went in so much easier. Maybe an hour to do it. It runs up and down nicely and everything is tightened up. I spent the rest of my available Sunday time doing some research on how to install the door cards, carpet and the rest of the kick panels. I've decided I'm going to first try using Velco for all of it. I know that I will need to remove the panels and the carpet in the future for some...


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