Hi! I just bought an MG TF from 2003 and need some advice
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Replied by David Aiketgate on topic Hi! I just bought an MG TF from 2003 and need some advice
Posted 3 months 1 week ago #208796David
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Replied by TA22GT on topic Hi! I just bought an MG TF from 2003 and need some advice
Posted 3 months 1 week ago #208797I'm new here too and having bought my first TF just a month ago I had the same concerns as yourself!
As I read through the forum I began to realise that the HG is a weakness but it's not the end of the car.
I see it is your first car so I would advise to learn "mechanical sympathy" as you drive along. If you suddenly hear a noise then investigate it sooner rather than later. Keep your eye on the water temp gauge as you drive until you get to know how the car behaves. Don't be parranoid but they are old cars now and like any make of old car they need looking after.
The fortunate thing is they are very easy to love and become attached to so caring for them naturally follows!
I am loving mine! Absolutely love driving every mile.
There is so much knowledge on this site and as you read through it you will realise that people go out of their way to help.
Best wishes.
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Posted 3 months 1 week ago #208801Mind you when you observe the lack of ability & “roadmanship” of many drivers these days it makes you wander whether there are any riggers at all!
It wasn’t too long ago that the sight of a car with the bonnet raised at the roadside was unusual, now with the lack of Mech’Symp you might see several even on a short journey.
Just keep pumping fuel in & well just keep pumping fuel in. A Service, what’s that?
A fresh car is another language you have to learn & the more you study the quicker you learn. You also need the text book, crib notes & folk around you who will teach you polite parlance & the slang.
In T-Bar you have all that & Cobber for free.
An assiduous learner is never a liability.
You might be starting with an existing tool kit & fair dos if not buy wisely & buy quality but unless you are going to use them day in & out don’t end up a Snap-On sucker.
You can get some eBay bargains, I’ve had Britool spanner as new for a song, 8,10,13,15,17 & 19mm ring/open ended 3/8” sockets & good ratchet, extension bar.
Other hand tools are common sense. A test meter, a battery/buzzer tester for continuity.
And if you don’t have one fitted, a good low coolant warning system (see Bruce).
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Posted 3 months 1 week ago #208812Google it, it’s all there & Bruce’s low coolant monitor is used by loads of folk on here.
Come on Bruce, give us a wave!
I made my own as I’ve changed certain aspects of my coolant system.
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Replied by TA22GT on topic Hi! I just bought an MG TF from 2003 and need some advice
Posted 3 months 1 week ago #208813thank you very much, roughly how many Litres of oil and coolant is needed?
I just changed my oil and filter. It took about 4.5 ltrs.
Mine had been changed about 1000 miles before I got it with cheap oil so I did it again so that I know what is in it and when I put it in!
Haven't touched the cooling system yet apart from checking the level.
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Posted 3 months 1 week ago #208814They are one of the more cost effective low coolant alarms, it utilises your existing coolant bottle,and is easy to fit. Ive done 2 of them.
If Bruce spots this thread on the forum he may offer a discount for ordering directly.
It's worth bookmarking Mgfntfbitz site. Beside whats on their website they have a lot of good 2nd hand parts so it's worth dropping them an email to check when you need something. Excellent to deal with and its rare for me to go anywhere else..
You havent said whereabouts you are on the planet ?
2003 TF 135 sunstorm
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Replied by TA22GT on topic Hi! I just bought an MG TF from 2003 and need some advice
Posted 3 months 1 week ago #208873Coolant Alarm.
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Replied by Cobber on topic Hi! I just bought an MG TF from 2003 and need some advice
Posted 3 months 1 week ago #208875That is the Browns & Gammon unit, which I have, it is excellent, very easy to fit and over 10+ yrs has not given me any trouble or false alarms.I just found this on YT. I'm not affiliated in any way but it will give you some insight in to a coolant alarm system.
Coolant Alarm.
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