It might be an old video but it's still worth its weight in gold! I'm faced with a similar issue in NZ and just steeling myself to get started. Steve, your blood is worth bottling thanks! Geoff
I've seen many very bad how-to videos on RUclips, this is quite the opposite. Thank you Steve, a job well done. Watching you from here on the Central Coast of California.
Thank you so much, that's a lovely comment to make. I do try my best to make good quality videos and nice comments like that just encourage me to keep making more videos 👍
Nice job. I’ve had my ‘72 MGB since hs. I rebuilt the motor in ‘05 by myself using my Haynes book and You Tube. Not bad for an Alabama girl . lol Then I made the mistake of letting my then husband-now ex drive it. I’m now living in Florida and have had this new baffled fuel tank for a year. Today is the day it goes in! Thanks for the video!
Cheers John, it’s getting there little by little. The plan at the moment is just to get all the jobs done to keep it roadworthy as a rat car, then take it from there
The MG BGT’s only ever had 5 captive nut fixings on the fuel tanks, the other 4 fixings were nut and bolts plus washers. For ease of fitting it does make sense that the other 4 holes have captive nut fixings!
New springs ,new fuel tank and a good wire brush and rustoluem paint (or similar) and the underside is starting to look like a proper job. There's lot's of life left in the old girl yet !
Great video, many thanks! I think I got most of it, attempting this job on saturday.what glue did you use to put the rubber strips on the top of the tank down?
Cheers Jason, I just used Spraytack Spray Adhesive. in all honesty you can use any sort of spray glue. Once the tank is in place they won't go anywhere as they are sandwiched in place. Cheers Steve
Cheers mate, yeah I looked at aluminium ones, but in all honest, I not a big fan. In a number of ways they are better as they don't rot and are lighter, but its getting one made from a decent suppler. The other thing with aluminium is they can stress crack and at four times the price I just think money better off sent elsewhere. It’s all swings and roundabouts really
Hi Steve. Super quick job and yes, moss may give you a discount next time!😇 Was the fitting kit included? Seeing you in white overalls, is that a salute to the aircraft engineers you see in archive footage working on the Supermarine "S" racers of the '30's? Have to confess when l had my body shop in the '80's l wore them for that reason! SAD? I don't think so. The badges on the rear pillars were fitted on the later "B's" to hide the weld joints. To cut costs B.L. stopped lead loading the joints and hid them with the badges. Your's almost certainly will be leaded but will now have holes drilled for the badges! If you look at later models the rear panels have an exposed joint for the same reason. Take care and stay safe.
Oh wow, I never knew that. as I've always said every day is a school day. I feel honored that I remind you of the Supermarine engineers who worked under RJ Mitchell. I don't know about the discount, I just like telling people where I got the parts from. Unfortunately the fixing kit was extra, but for value for money on a larger capacity fuel tank over standard, I thought it was a bargain!!
That would be awesome if you could get hold of a plastic fuel tank. When I looked around for the one I got, I did toy with the idea of an alloy fuel tank, however they are a tad on the expensive side 👍
@@SteveDentonClassics with the exchange rate and all parts coming from the USA or UK, everything is expensive. I envy your access there. Lucky bugger. I did look on the Moss-Europe site and didn't see any plastic, only mild steel. Can you supply a link to yours, please?
It was just mild steel long range fuel tank from Moss Europe. You can buy the same one from Moss Motors which are based in the USA and are the American part of Moss. The U.K. part number is 471-224 if you contact Moss Motors USA and quote that part number for a 16 gallon fuel tank, they should be able to get one to you Hear a link to the Moss Motors USA website with the tank I’ve got on mine 👍🏻 mossmotors.com/16-gallon-touring-fuel-tank
@@SteveDentonClassics thank you, Steve. My cloth ears, l thought you said plastic in the video. On a side note, which model exhaust did you pick from MGO Spares? It looked sweet.
@@SteveDentonClassics took my roadster tank off today and it has a couple of pinholes on the top so need to get a new one. Looks like I should be able to get one for about £140
It might be an old video but it's still worth its weight in gold! I'm faced with a similar issue in NZ and just steeling myself to get started. Steve, your blood is worth bottling thanks!
Geoff
Cheers Geoff, glade you enjoy my content 👍
I've seen many very bad how-to videos on RUclips, this is quite the opposite. Thank you Steve, a job well done. Watching you from here on the Central Coast of California.
Thank you so much, that's a lovely comment to make. I do try my best to make good quality videos and nice comments like that just encourage me to keep making more videos 👍
Nice job. I’ve had my ‘72 MGB since hs. I rebuilt the motor in ‘05 by myself using my Haynes book and You Tube. Not bad for an Alabama girl . lol Then I made the mistake of letting my then husband-now ex drive it. I’m now living in Florida and have had this new baffled fuel tank for a year. Today is the day it goes in! Thanks for the video!
The new tank is so beautiful! What a transformation 🥰
Aw thanks Harriet, little by little she's getting there 😃
Great demonstration Steve hopefully I will not have change my Mgb tank but if I do it will be this video I will watch
Cheers mate 👍🏻
@@SteveDentonClassics See you Wednesday will finish off my RUclips video 😊
nice to have it all sorted...nice little project to keep busy while in lock down....keep up the good work!!!
Cheers mate 👍🏻
Thanks for the clear video, Steve. Have tank in the garage ready to swap, looking for clues from them who've been here before.
Cheers Eric, glade my video has helped you 👍
Awesome work Steve, love the layouts of your videos!
Cheers Keiran, glade you enjoy watching them mate 👍
Top work Steve, glad to see you making progress on the MG.
Cheers John, it’s getting there little by little. The plan at the moment is just to get all the jobs done to keep it roadworthy as a rat car, then take it from there
Very helpful, cheers
You're welcome 👍
Very nice, good for another 50 years !
Haha I hope so
You certainly know your stuff. Good video 👌
Cheers mate 👍🏻
The MG BGT’s only ever had 5 captive nut fixings on the fuel tanks, the other 4 fixings were nut and bolts plus washers. For ease of fitting it does make sense that the other 4 holes have captive nut fixings!
Well you live and learn, I never knew that, cheers for the info 👍
New springs ,new fuel tank and a good wire brush and rustoluem paint (or similar) and the underside is starting to look like a proper job. There's lot's of life left in the old girl yet !
Definitely, considering this time last year she was stuck in a garage with a seized engine shes coming on a treat
Good vid
Cheers mate 👍
Nice one Steve
Cheers mate 👍
Great video, many thanks! I think I got most of it, attempting this job on saturday.what glue did you use to put the rubber strips on the top of the tank down?
Cheers Jason, I just used Spraytack Spray Adhesive. in all honesty you can use any sort of spray glue. Once the tank is in place they won't go anywhere as they are sandwiched in place. Cheers Steve
Absolutely brilliant mate as always, spot on edit. Need to get our collections together once the KungFlu is gone. Keep up the good work my friend
That we do mate, lets just hope is all blows over soon. Keep well and safe mate, and say hi to the family for me
Brilliant short Steve! I wish the GT6's had an exterior fuel tank. Did you consider an aluminium tank instead of this one?
Cheers mate, yeah I looked at aluminium ones, but in all honest, I not a big fan. In a number of ways they are better as they don't rot and are lighter, but its getting one made from a decent suppler. The other thing with aluminium is they can stress crack and at four times the price I just think money better off sent elsewhere. It’s all swings and roundabouts really
Hi Steve. Super quick job and yes, moss may give you a discount next time!😇 Was the fitting kit included? Seeing you in white overalls, is that a salute to the aircraft engineers you see in archive footage working on the Supermarine "S" racers of the '30's? Have to confess when l had my body shop in the '80's l wore them for that reason! SAD? I don't think so. The badges on the rear pillars were fitted on the later "B's" to hide the weld joints. To cut costs B.L. stopped lead loading the joints and hid them with the badges. Your's almost certainly will be leaded but will now have holes drilled for the badges! If you look at later models the rear panels have an exposed joint for the same reason. Take care and stay safe.
Oh wow, I never knew that. as I've always said every day is a school day. I feel honored that I remind you of the Supermarine engineers who worked under RJ Mitchell. I don't know about the discount, I just like telling people where I got the parts from. Unfortunately the fixing kit was extra, but for value for money on a larger capacity fuel tank over standard, I thought it was a bargain!!
Did l hear you say they sell plastic tanks there? I would prefer that to steel as the salt eats steel alive here in Canada.
That would be awesome if you could get hold of a plastic fuel tank. When I looked around for the one I got, I did toy with the idea of an alloy fuel tank, however they are a tad on the expensive side 👍
@@SteveDentonClassics with the exchange rate and all parts coming from the USA or UK, everything is expensive. I envy your access there. Lucky bugger. I did look on the Moss-Europe site and didn't see any plastic, only mild steel. Can you supply a link to yours, please?
It was just mild steel long range fuel tank from Moss Europe. You can buy the same one from Moss Motors which are based in the USA and are the American part of Moss. The U.K. part number is 471-224 if you contact Moss Motors USA and quote that part number for a 16 gallon fuel tank, they should be able to get one to you
Hear a link to the Moss Motors USA website with the tank I’ve got on mine 👍🏻 mossmotors.com/16-gallon-touring-fuel-tank
@@SteveDentonClassics thank you, Steve. My cloth ears, l thought you said plastic in the video. On a side note, which model exhaust did you pick from MGO Spares? It looked sweet.
That’ll be part number B017 in the MGOC catalogue, it’s a really nice fit exhaust system, and sounds great too 👍🏻
Price has doubled now!
Inflation is a crawl thing
@@SteveDentonClassics took my roadster tank off today and it has a couple of pinholes on the top so need to get a new one. Looks like I should be able to get one for about £140
Out of interest, what paint are you using on the underside there?
Frost Extreme Chassis Black, its great stuff for under car bodies
@@SteveDentonClassics good to know - thanks! Just picked up a '73 B roadster, so looking for as much info as I can find!