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While I am very happy with my purchase and it had genuinely been well looked after, those hardened MGF owners will accurately predict the litany of gremlings the Cheetah came with... Just under 3 weeks since I picked up the car I am already having to embark on an engine drop to deal with (you guessed it!) persistent overheating issues now all pointing to a headgasket failure, do cambelt replacement and a whole host of smaller jobs. I'm a competent DIYer when it comes to servicing and basic repairs, but have never embarked on such extensive engine work so forum member's support will be highly welcome!!!!Looking forward to chatting with you all and getting stuck in!Cheers,
Martin
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"Keep calm, relax, focus on the problem & PULL THE BLOODY TRIGGER"
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It's quite the machine, love the number plate placement and considered doing that to mine
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Your car is..hmmm..very red and very nice!
You don't have to remove the engine or lower the subframe to replace the head gasket.
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Good luck. Lot's of info in the How To's section.
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Out of interest what's the history of the Cheetah. Was it one of a special run produced by a specialist MG Rover dealer at the time or a previous owner's one off vision ?
It would be great to know how the supercharger is fitted and and if the engine is a 118mpi or a143/ 160 VVC ?
Can you say any more about the overheating, a few of us here have been through it and emerged the other side. I spent weeks recently trying to chase down the cause on a Mk1 F with symptoms that made no sense even to people who work on them everyday for a living. Turned out in the end to be a very rare fault that was very simple to cure though it still needed a head gasket once that was resolved.
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What year does it purport to be, there are contradictions; Mk1 Speedo & windscreen surround, yet Mk2 gear stick surround & console switches.
The air intake on the boot lid is interesting as are the side vents on the rear quarter.
More pictures please, especially of those areas which step outside the norm, such as the engine & the Gofasterspinnything & pipe work.
We’ll done you & welcome.
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The history of the car is a bit of a mystery I'm still trying to piece together.. It appears the car was originally bought by someone in Guernsey and it was this first owner that appears to have completed all of the extensive modification. It was later bought locally by an older petrolhead lady before she relocated back to the UK with it in 2018. Since then it was mostly parked up and driven very ocassionally.
Is it really a "Cheetah"? That is a good question, but based on the fact that it has the genuine Turbo Technics build plate (Serial no: 0008, built April 2004) I believe it qualifies as one. My understanding of the Cheetah story was that it was always meant to be a "pick n' choose" package; this one certainly has most of the options list ticked off, key one being the full supercharger kit with the extra injectors, custom intake manifold, etc. (the base engine is the 1.8 Mpi rather than the VVC). It also has the sports hydragas adjustable dampers, 17" wheels, sports exhaust and I believe uprated brakes (yet to confirm). I expect a lot of the styling mods probably come from the Cheetah list, but the kit is definitely more extensive (and better looking in my opinion) than what the Cheetah looked like when test driven by the georgeous Vicki Butler-Henderson on the old Top Gear.
As for the overheating.. It was fine on the test drive, but once we hit double carriage and steady 60mph+ speeds the water gauge started climbing rapidly. We managed to nurse it for the first 100 or so miles of the return journey from Clitheroe (with frequent stops, enging breaking, heater on, etc) before it spectacularly boiled and blew one of the cooling pipes (the one with the jiggle valve on it) somewhere on the M40. 13h of recovery saga later (RAC are just the worst....) and finally back home, I flushed the whole system, cleaned up the expansion and radiator caps, refilled with fresh coolant and bled the system, finally getting the car to stop overheating for a week or so... Last weekend, lulled by the false sense of security, I decided to take my 6 year old for a nice road trip to Littlehampton until it started overheating again! Almost exactly same behaviour as on the first drive, ok on even most spirited drive down the B-roads, but the moment it reached a steady motorway speed it would immediately start to overheat. No amount of bleeding etc would make it better again and during a test drive yesterday it blew the 3rd bleed screw next to the engine. I tested it for headgasket failure using one of the cheap kits before and strangely did not show any sign of exhaust gasses in the cooling system. I also have not noticed any "milk" when did the oil change (although quite a bit of brown staining on the oil caps). The way it overheats, with a huge amount of pressure in the expansion tank (with overflow constantly pouring water from the top of the tank), especially during motorway driving really starts pointing to a HG issue. Even if it's something else, like a sticking thermostat which I am yet to try, with the 2 major overheat episodes I really think inspecting the head is a must at this point....
Of course advice of the wise forum heads would be super appreciated and invaluable at this point!
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The base car was one of the very first MK1s, built in 1995 with a serial number ending in 300, so probably 50th or so car of the production line! The TT built plate indicates the Cheetah conversion was done in April 2004, so car would have been 9 years by the time it was done. Despite being 30 years old, the car is unbelievably well preserved - even surface rust is limited, especially comparing to some of the how-to pics taken from much newer cars.
One interesting quirk I found is that the car is completely stripped of some equipment that appeared to be standard: no airbag, no ABS (Bosch ABS was mentioned as part of the Cheetah package) and no power assisted steering, with the first one being definitely removed on purpose, while the latter might never have been fitted in the first place (any guidance here welcome)
The PistonHeads posting is the best compendium of pictures, much better than what I can muster for sure, but I promise to take photos of what I find hiding in the engine compartment as I proceed with the scary deconstruction....
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