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Restoration of a 1950 MGTD
Its giveaway time! - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 81
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I have a problem - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 80
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I knew it was going to be tight, but I think I need to lose some weight. Music - Beautiful Day by Free Vibes Social Media mg_rebuild To contact me by mail MG Rebuild PO Box 946 Burnie 7320 Tasmania Australia
Yet another catch up - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 79
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Just a quick catch-up on what I haven't been doing. Social Media mg_rebuild To contact me by mail MG Rebuild PO Box 946 Burnie 7320 Tasmania Australia
Make the seat base - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 78
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Everyone needs somewhere to sit their butt when driving an MG. The only things I was able to reuse were the seat runners, so I had to make everything else from scratch. Social Media mg_rebuild To contact me by mail MG Rebuild PO Box 946 Burnie 7320 Tasmania Australia
Installing the fuel tank - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 77
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When fitting up the fuel tank is so important that you ensure it doesn't leak. Check out how I was able to obtain a leak-free tank. Social Media mg_rebuild To contact me by mail MG Rebuild PO Box 946 Burnie 7320 Tasmania Australia
That 'felt' nice! - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 76
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Installing the felt in the toolbox was a pain, but at least the side screen box turned out okay. Social Media mg_rebuild To contact me by mail MG Rebuild PO Box 946 Burnie 7320 Tasmania Australia
Looking like a car again - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 75
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Fitting the guards, wings, or fenders (whatever you want to call them) is starting to make the MG look like a car again! Social Media mg_rebuild To contact me by mail MG Rebuild PO Box 946 Burnie 7320 Tasmania Australia
Getting things done - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 74
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Another catch-up video. I have spent the last couple of weeks on holiday, so I spent it working on the MG. Social Media mg_rebuild To contact me by mail MG Rebuild PO Box 946 Burnie 7320 Tasmania Australia
Fitting the exhaust - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 73
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In this episode, I fit the very shiny exhaust. Boy, my neighbours are very happy! Social Media mg_rebuild To contact me by mail MG Rebuild PO Box 946 Burnie 7320 Tasmania Australia
Setting a world record - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 72
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Fitting the rubber fume excluder around the pedals can give so many people heartache when they try and fit it. Keep watching to find out the easiest/quickest way to fit one. Social Media mg_rebuild To contact me by mail MG Rebuild PO Box 946 Burnie 7320 Tasmania Australia
Time for a catch-up - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 71
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I've been slack again with my videos so I thought I should do a catch-up with what work I have been doing. Social Media mg_rebuild To contact me by mail MG Rebuild PO Box 946 Burnie 7320 Tasmania Australia
Why won't you start? - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 70
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After rebuilding the engine a few months ago, it was finally time to try and start it. Not everything goes to plan. Link for additional fuse blocks www.tseriesmg.blogspot.com/2006/11/mg-td-auxiliary-fuse-panel.html?m=1 Social Media mg_rebuild To contact me by mail MG Rebuild PO Box 946 Burnie 7320 Tasmania Australia
Where is my motivation? - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 69
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During the course of most restorations, there will come a time where you start to lose motivation, this time is now for me. Social Media mg_rebuild To contact me by mail MG Rebuild PO Box 946 Burnie 7320 Tasmania Australia
Well i'll be floored - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 68
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It's time to make the floorboards for the TD! Social Media mg_rebuild To contact me by mail MG Rebuild PO Box 946 Burnie 7320 Tasmania Australia
Let me introduce you to Miss Personality - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 67
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It's time to give the old girl a personality, let's install the grill. Social Media mg_rebuild To contact me by mail MG Rebuild PO Box 946 Burnie 7320 Tasmania Australia
Damn you technology! - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 66
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Damn you technology! - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 66
And the lucky door prize goes to.... - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 65
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And the lucky door prize goes to.... - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 65
Not everything goes to plan - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 64
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Not everything goes to plan - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 64
I had a little accident, nothing too serious - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 63
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I had a little accident, nothing too serious - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 63
Fitting the gearbox - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode
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Fitting the gearbox - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode
Best clutch alignment tool in the world- 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 61
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Best clutch alignment tool in the world- 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 61
Putting the engine back in the chassis - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 60
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Putting the engine back in the chassis - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 60
Finishing the engine rebuild - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 59
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Finishing the engine rebuild - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 59
Rebuilding the short block - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 58
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Rebuilding the short block - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 58
Leak testing the valves - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 57
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Leak testing the valves - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 57
Lapping the valves - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 56
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Lapping the valves - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 56
Crack testing the head - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 55
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Crack testing the head - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 55
Time to replace the broken bits of the gearbox - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 54
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Time to replace the broken bits of the gearbox - 1950 MG Rebuild Episode 54
Having the right bearing clearances is vitally important when rebuilding an engine.
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Having the right bearing clearances is vitally important when rebuilding an engine.
Fixing a stripped thread - Episode 52
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Fixing a stripped thread - Episode 52
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 so go on a diet,... you would now redo your car... fix your tummy... return it to the way it used to be...
Looking at your video it looks like you aided a really thick layer of foam to that seat. On my seat i measure 7 1/2 Inch from bottom to top of seat, yours looks way higher. Changing the thickness of foam changes everything, same problem on back rest of seat. The steering wheel is even in a good case to close to the driver. But aiding to much foam makes that the wheel is to close to your chest and it will touch your legs. The TD has little room for passengers as is. If you look for creature comfort you bought the wrong car. Where i found most problems was space for feet. I had a hard time operating the clutch pedal (wide feed and i like to wear crocs). Once i trimmed on the left the vertical cover back to where the wood frame ends i made lots of space for my feet. Keep in mind you have the graphite release bearing for clutch, keeping a foot on clutch pedal is not a option, that graphite release bearing will be gone in no time. Here a joke, everything in the UK is named royal, royal this royal that. So are the MG's, they are a royal pain sometimes.
Kindly can you tell what episode to fit the floor if its under the gearbox cover?
Interesting vid.reminds me of when I did a Riley motor 20 yrs ago. I have a 48 TC and think I may need to remove the engine and investigate a noise once my car hits 50mph on highway.If I back off the noise goes so regardless of it being a bearing knock or cam shaft issue will mean a strip down. I am down south in Nowra NSW and can tell you are from Oz. Do you know or can reccomend any engine reconditioners familiar with these engines should I need to have repairs done. My Riley many years ago went to Parrys in Sydney. The local place in Nowra always seems busy with truck engines but have been helpfull in the past crack testing stuff like stub axles. Not a job I really want to do. My TC still runs with 60lb oil pressure and only oil leak so far seems to between the head and block near manifold. Any info would be welcome. Ian
Hi, great video..I am about to replace my cam shaft as it has a lobe worn off..Did you just insert the newCam Shaft front bearing, or did you have a machine shop line bore it after insertion..The manual seems to suggest that that is necessary ?
Are you placing the rubber pieces between the body parts?
Great information. I’ve got one that needs to be gone through. Maybe not to the extent that you have but brakes for sure.
great content that is
once again - great conrenr but irritating music 1
good subject matter but kill the music !!
Hi, you say you are not a qualified mechanic. I am a Mechanical Engineer and believe me, you are streets ahead of the so called "qualified mechanics" I have come across over the past sixty years 😊. Rgds, joe
I am replacing my trannie with a rebuilt one. On your video and the TD manual I understand it is important to mark where the drive shaft lies in relation to the transmission before disconnecting. I am not removing the drive shaft. What do I need to know about connecting the drive shaft to the new transmission? Is there a certain alignment?
If you used the existing transmission then you should mark the position due to having it marched and balanced, but since it is a replacement one, there is no need
I'm thinking of finally getting an old MG after seeing one in a movie in the late 1960's as a teen. (US) I'd love a TC, but they are out of my price range. So I'm looking around for a affordable TD. I'm watching your videos in awe!!!. Great work. It does send shivers down my spine seeing you torque those nuts with a crow bar on your lug threads. I would have put a small piece of rubber tubing on them at least, or some duck tape. But I'm watching this playlist in September 2023, so I'm sure you finished the car and are enjoying driving it, so..... Cheers!!!!
It’s been a year since your last video. Did you move on and sell the car, or been busy with life and haven’t had time, or did you get a new car, all of above questions. Hope all is well.
Hi I still have the TD and it is now registered and on the road, although not entirely finished yet (are they ever finished). Life has thrown me a few curve balls over the last year and a half, so I reluctantly decided to pause the videos for a while until I get things back under control. I have managed to take the MG to my clubs annual concours last year and came third in my class. The judge said I would have won if I had my roof fitted. I never intended for it to be a concours car, but I am happy people can see the effort I have put into the car over the last four years or so. The giveaway still hasn’t been drawn as yet as I want to do that on my next video, which will hopefully be within the next month or so. Thanks for reaching out to me. Cheers Jamie
Glad you and your family are doing well. Can’t wait to see videos of your MG. I’m not restoring my TD. Just trying to make it a driver, but taking forever,but work and life are just as important so I understand where you are coming from
Hi Jamie ... hoping you are still monitoring. Would you mind sharing the dimensions of the wooden cart you built for the body tub? I'm about ready to pull the body off my '53 and would like to duplicate that cart. Thanks.
Hi Randy Can you send me your email address so I can send you the drawings?
Sealer between wood and firewall and tub also dont and water will come thru
Shim the rear body mount
And a year later still no give-a-way.
The giveaway hasn't been drawn yet. Ive had a few personal issues that I've had to deal with. Hope to get the next video out soon
@@MGREBUILD An entire year ????
Mental illness doesnt just go away overnight
Are the body parts attached with bolts, or do you have do drill out welds?
I presume you mean the body panels to the wooden frame? They are nailed on with small black tacks
What happened to the free dashcam give-a-way ? It never happened.
The dash cam giveaway hasn’t been drawn yet. I’m sorry it has taken so long for my next video. I will try and get this done within the next couple of weeks
If I look at your backrest and possibly your seats as well, there may be fabric versions of one or more restorations underneath your upholstery. That was the case with me, I took off the upholstery and removed the two older versions of the upholstery, then put the existing version back on, that makes a difference!
There is nothing underneath as I built them from scratch
@@MGREBUILD An Other question, Did you buy the upholsetry and istalled it yourself or did you sew it also?
I bought the kit from Moss
Whenever I've rebuilt and engine I've always put the main bearing caps on first and torqued them to spec to check that the crankshaft turns freely. That's something you cannot check if you connect the con-rods first because of piston drag.
Great work on the car - looking good. You might want to ask your helper to hold off on the sanding while you are recording your videos though! Thanks for the helpful vid.
Fantastic work! What a pleasure to see!
Thank you
Rest In Peace
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@@MGREBUILD I figured you must be dead after 6 months of no episodes.
Lol, no I’ve just had a few things going on in my life
Jamie. Looking great. Hope to see an update soon. Wondering where did you buy the fuel sender screws with the allen head from. Needing them for my 52TD.
Hi John From memory I think I bought them from my local nuts and bolts shop
Really enjoyed your entire series ! Redoing a TC but very similar process. Look forward to future videos.
Any posts beyond this one?
There will be another one very soon
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i'm 5' 8" and 170 lbs and i wouldn't want to be too much larger. i'm snug in my '52 TD as is. the simple trut the seat bottoms only move forward and back and the entire back only TILTS forward and back. to get the most room the seat bottom needs to be, strangely enough, moved forward as much as possible and the back needs to be set ast vertical as possible. one will be sitting bolt upright but have the most leg room and sitting as low as possible. of course the steering wheel needs to be pushed as far forward as it allows.
MG guy. Are you still alive ? You haven't updated the rebuild in months. Hope you are OK !
Hi Thanks for your concern. I’m okay and hope to do another video shortly
It's been a while. Am I missing any episodes? Perhaps the car is on the road by now?
Sorry I haven’t made a video lately. I hope to do another one very soon to announce the winner of the giveaway. The car isn’t on the road yet, but isn’t too far away from being registered for the road.
Thanks, you saved me from doing exactly the same thing with my radiator mount!
On your thread/washer lube, what type (oil, moly, ??) or brand did you use? Also reading elsewhere about using thread lube on torqued bolts it says to reduce the torqued value (because of the decreased friction of the lube). Did you reduce the torque? If not why not? thanks for videos!!
Damn!!!! I missed this update somehow, & so missed my opportunity for the giveaway 😕 but still great to see the progress……. Door cards look beautiful too👌🏼 This car is gonna be absolutely gorgeous, Jaimie, & I can’t wait to see it in the metal one day in the future♥️
That’s a shame you only saw it now. I’m happy with the interior and how it is starting to look.
If your oil gauge pipe is short why not swap the ignition switch and oil gauge so the oil gauge is on the left. May give you enough room
I was given a dual gauge out of a MGB with the copper oil line:still attached. This line is twice the length of the TD.
Who won the camera give-a-way ?
It hasn’t been drawn as yet. I hope to do it tomorrow
@@MGREBUILD Who won the camera give-a-way ? It has been a couple months now.
I’m so sorry, but I haven’t drawn it yet. I’ve been a bit lazy. To make up for it I will be doing two draws, so you have two chances to win a camera
Love your work 👍
She’s looking beautiful 🥰
Hi Jamie, I’m your size and only just fit in my TF. I have considered reducing the thickness of the seat back to move me further back. At the moment, I just put up with it. The price we pay for being large folks with midget cars.
It sucks not being able to fit into these cars properly. I did have one viewer say he is the same size as us and he has move his seat forward and that has given him more room. Thinking about it, I can only presume the angle of the seat back makes it easier?
The TD dash is quite different to the TF so I can’t help, I’m afraid.
Great job 👍
My fuel gauge is a timber stick with lines on it!
I plan on making one for my TD as my trip meter doesn’t work
It’s looking fantastic👍
Love your work 👍
Jamie I just added a post onto the previous video regarding your seat back. As far as the steering shaft splines. I would suggest you apply Never Seize to the splines. It’ll make it much easier to slide and extract it later. Use it quite sparingly and wipe of any excess. Also be sure to have something in the floor to catch any excess that might scrape off during the initial insertion. You don’t want to foul your carpets I’m 6’-1” and 280lbs. I hate to admit the later but our girth’s are similar. By using a 15” Motolita steering wheel I can get in and out of the car fine. It’s my big 13 shoes I have a problem with when getting through the threshold. I also have the seat back tilted back for comfort.
Hi Bill. The comment on the previous video about the seat back has disappeared, so I can’t read it. I have wiped some anti seize copper grease onto the steering splines and taken off the excess. It moves very freely now.
The sweet purr of an XPAG.
I heard the purr again yesterday after pulling the engine out to fix an oil leak
Perfectionism is why we do this! 😂 DONT USE ETHANOL. The rubber in the fuel lines between the carbies breaks down with ethanol and can cause a fire.
I never use ethanol fuel, just don’t like it and it’s only 1 cent cheaper.
I realise this was a year ago, but I find motivation disappears when you have jobs to do that require a lot of thought/trial and error and are a little outside your comfort zone. The best way forward, for me, is to have a break then start back doing a little each day until the way forward becomes clear. I’m sure thats what you did last year. 👍
There has been several challenges over the last three years with this car, but the end is getting closer. The only issue now is having the couple of parts I need to get the car back on he road. USPS is playing hardball and not sending any packages to down under.
Great job. On a TF the grill is all chrome.
The MKII TD’s also had a chrome grill insert too