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Following an overnight stay in Grantown-on-Spey on Saturday we headed further north to a lovely spot just near Forres, on Sunday morning, for work on Stewart’s 2006 TF 160 in Xpower Grey. Cambelt service, oil change and fitting of a ā€˜Mike Satur’ slick-shift and bell-crank. We didn’t get to meet Stewart as he was on his hols (we would have had this trip not been changed so many times) but he left plenty of provisions in the garage, which we were thankful to work in as the weather was a tad inclement! Fab looking car that’s had quite a few nice mods.

Our next overnight stay was in Aviemore, with a respectful departure time to head over to Kilmarnock, where it was great to see Neil again and his beautiful new addition of a very energetic puppy called Galaxy. Sorry slightly distracted there! The minor service was due. Plus we also fitted a replacement heater control valve, as we’d had to do a bypass last time as it was leaking. The temperature gauge wasn’t working, which we found to be due to damaged wires on the sensor, duly fixed.

Our next digs were just in Lochwinnoch so it was nice and handy for our next visit to Alan on Tuesday morning over in Glengarnock.

Flexi exhaust section and Lambda sensor fitted to his 2004 TF 160 in Aurora and a heated rear window switch and relay installed.

A new ā€˜Jakabi Design’ instrument cowl fitted to his 2001 MGF 120 mpi, along with repairing a snapped spare wheel holder and replacing all the dodgy locking wheel nuts.

Rear bumper swapped over from a donor car to his 2003 TF 160 in Le Mans Green. So with our visit there on Friday (in previous blog) that’s the list completed for this visit on his fleet!

Following another stay in Lochwinnoch we headed off bright and early on Wednesday over to Glasgow for our first call of the day. Glenn’s 2009 TF 135 85th Anniversary was due its cambelt service, full service carried out along with replacing the starter motor. Great to see Glenn as always and big thanks to him for all the tea and Tunnock’s again!

From a sunny Glasgow we headed over to a very wet Linlithgow, we saw the black clouds looming as we drove across, so the gazebo was duly deployed on our arrival.

We last saw Stephen for work on his TF 115 a couple of years ago, and this time the cambelt service was due on his MGF VVC ā€˜Panther’ (information pic below, it’s a bit blurry but it gives an idea of its origins). Full cambelt service carried out along with replacing the oil dipstick bracket and fitting a battery isolator. The service took a while longer as the car is fitted with roll-hoops and roll-cage. Glad to have it all sorted for Stephen who will be getting it back on the road once the MOT is done, and good to see him again too.

So for our last accommodation of this trip we stayed over in a very cold and wet Dunbar. We left bright and early this morning and took a steady drive back down to the workshop to unload all the detritus and kit, loaded up with fresh stock ready for Monday morning. We’ve got a local call tomorrow afternoon and then we have the weekend off to recover.

It’s been another successful trip to Scotland, as always we’ve been met with very warm welcomes from
everyone and Scotland never fails to provide amazing locations.

Approximately 1000 miles, 11 MGs, 6 B&Bs, hotels etc and lots of tea and biscuits! – https://ift.tt/BGCLPgV

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