Wideband Lambda and vacuum gauge plumbed in to tune the carb and distributor. I've also added plumbing to add a vacuum advance module to the distributor system once I've had a chance to break everything in.
1949 Tourer from Aus
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Re: 1949 Tourer from Aus
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Wideband Lambda and vacuum gauge plumbed in to tune the carb and distributor. I've also added plumbing to add a vacuum advance module to the distributor system once I've had a chance to break everything in.
Wideband Lambda and vacuum gauge plumbed in to tune the carb and distributor. I've also added plumbing to add a vacuum advance module to the distributor system once I've had a chance to break everything in.
Cardiff, UK
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Re: 1949 Tourer from Aus
Looks lovely a credit to you 

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Re: 1949 Tourer from Aus
I know your post was a long time ago. Mr Oldfield played similar cards on us. He had our MG and citied different issues with it, a relationship breakdown etc etc. our MG was in bots and no progress made, despite promises. Many periods of no communication and requests for more cash. Daft as we were, we paid him, but no car to show for it. I guess sold of for parts.