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Eric PfiffnerMember ID: EPfiffner
Status: Free MemberCanton, OH, USA
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Member Journal – The Lifetime Resto: 1970 MGB
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Off To British Car Day, July 8
Posted on: Sunday July 16, 2023
A quick snap of the car as I went to pick up my dad and head to Hudson for the British Car Day show. That's about as clean as I can get 'er. (I took care of that weed in the driveway shortly thereafter) It was a beautiful morning, it started to look ominous around 12:30pm so we headed out, we had seen everything by that point. Lots of beautiful cars to see, and we took all back roads so as always the driving was the best part.
Engine Bay Details
Posted on: Monday July 10, 2023
It's so easy to let go some minor details! I finally picked up a vacuum cap assortment and replaced the ugly invention that was blocking off the vacuum port that originally would go to the PCV/gulp valve/whatever it was. I also drilled a hole in a smaller cap and capped the rocker cover nipple just to kind of make it look like it is meant to be that way. AND finally put the Coopers decals on the air cleaners that have been kicking around for at least a year. I became motivated since British Car...
Springtime Buffing
Posted on: Monday July 10, 2023
This was back in May, just never got around to posting. I hadn't done anything with the paint since I assembled the car other than bucket washes with minimal water and/or spray and wipe with quick detailer. I decided to go over some areas with scratches with meguiars M100 compound and a wool pad. Then I did the whole car with chemical guys v38 polish on a white foam pad, followed by chemical guys ultimate glaze on a black foam pad. Not a bad reflection!
Exhaust Hanger And Rear Axle Flange Leak
Posted on: Monday April 24, 2023
I had been running the OEM exhaust mount with the Monza exhaust, and the rubber has separated where it was bonded to the steel. I had drilled and put through bolts to sandwich the steel plates and the rubber and this worked, but boy was it stiff. I ran it this way for the first two seasons, but I decided to see if I could come up with something that would provide a bit more isolation. I cut a piece of radiator hose in half, doubled it up, and bolted it in place. stuff I had on hand, so we...
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