Hi! I just bought an MG TF from 2003 and need some advice

Replied by Airportable on topic Hi! I just bought an MG TF from 2003 and need some advice

Posted 3 months 1 week ago #208812
It’s all there in the library, have a look there & download what you could find useful. I’m not being obtuse, I can’t remember & I’m not in the workshop.
Google 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 #208813

thank 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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Replied by Notanumber on topic Hi! I just bought an MG TF from 2003 and need some advice

Posted 3 months 1 week ago #208814
+1 for the low coolant alarms that our forum colleague Bruce Cotsell makes. Look for "MGF / MG TF - LOW COOLANT ALARM KIT - No Drilling Required - THE ORIGINAL! " on Ebay from seller Bcotsell. 
They 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.


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Replied by SynchroMesh on topic Hi! I just bought an MG TF from 2003 and need some advice

Posted 3 months 1 week ago #208825
Im in London. I made the post very late at night. thanks for the recommendation this will save me a huge amount of money

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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 #208873
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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Replied by Cobber on topic Hi! I just bought an MG TF from 2003 and need some advice

Posted 3 months 1 week ago #208875

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.
 
That 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.

"Keep calm, relax, focus on the problem & PULL THE BLOODY TRIGGER"

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Replied by Airportable on topic Hi! I just bought an MG TF from 2003 and need some advice

Posted 3 months 1 week ago #208879
I’ve used the VW tank for more years than I care to remember & apart from the blue screw top interfering with the cat flap when topping up, it’s fit & forget.
Fit & forget, that is until someone points out that the blowoff value of the cap is greater than the designed pressure of the original.
I then have a week of worrying until the thought fades again.
As our friend says a simple angled bracket & a little rearranging of the plumbing & it’s fine.
How the alarm is instituted by others is unknown to me as I built my own until I bought a monumentally good Australian unit at a monumentally cheep price off eBay.
The days of carrying a spare cap are now long gone.
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Replied by Notanumber on topic Hi! I just bought an MG TF from 2003 and need some advice

Posted 3 months 1 week ago #208886
Bruce Cotsell's low coolant alarms are reccomended. I've fitted 2 of them to TFs. Inexpensive and straightforward

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Replied by R40MGF on topic Hi! I just bought an MG TF from 2003 and need some advice

Posted 3 months 1 week ago #208888
I recently fitted one of Bruce's alarms and I agree with Notanumber.
They are easy to fit, it comes with comprehensive instructions and for the price I should have fitted one years ago.

With our car I should probably get a high water alarm 
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Replied by bluebae on topic Hi! I just bought an MG TF from 2003 and need some advice

Posted 3 months 1 week ago #208890
Coolant-wise, go for the oat stuff like others said. Maybe grab a spare cap too, they can be finicky sometimes.
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Replied by bluebae on topic Hi! I just bought an MG TF from 2003 and need some advice

Posted 3 months 4 days ago #209011
Welcome to the forum! As a fellow newbie, I can relate to the excitement and nerves. Definitely get that low coolant alarm asap, it's a lifesaver from what i've read here.
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