John - I'm happy to see your endorsement of Peter at Worldwide, he rebuilt all four of my MGB shocks and i couldn't be happier. Great service from Peter and Jane.
Why does the fuel filter have a large air bubble, looked like the entire top half was air. I that a bad thing? Or Im guessing as you said nothing its either a dont care or there's some reason to have it. I would think like ina hydraulic brake system, air isnt a good thing, is it??????
@@brenttauscheck8147 two months later and $60 out of my pocket I finally have my warranty replacement. Didn’t really want to drive my car in April or May anyway. Complaining aside, duds happen, bit since this I have learned most locals just buy new reproduction ones.
I'm blown away to see my request for an MGA video honored! I'm off to adjust my pedal travel now, thanks for the tip!!!
John - I'm happy to see your endorsement of Peter at Worldwide, he rebuilt all four of my MGB shocks and i couldn't be happier. Great service from Peter and Jane.
John, Thanks for all your technical contributions to Moss motors over the years. (Safety Fast)
Outstanding video and presentation, thank you out for your informative videos.
I sure wish you or someone like you was around when I am restoring my 1962 MGA MKII. There are so many things to do, that I don't know where to start.
Outstanding video and presentation.
Wouldn't the left front shock also bounce like that if it was low on knee action jack shock oil? On my 61 MGA I used to have to add oil periodically.
Nice one John
Did the cameraman forget his lights?
Why does the fuel filter have a large air bubble, looked like the entire top half was air. I that a bad thing? Or Im guessing as you said nothing its either a dont care or there's some reason to have it. I would think like ina hydraulic brake system, air isnt a good thing, is it??????
The faux walnut dash is an acquired taste……but not keen on the upside down over riders
..why is it important to have pedal free play?
Brakes over heat because not letting pressure out of system , single circuit I assume so failure is quite common especially with useless drum brakes
Next time film outside or with more light please so we can see better.
Hood John not bonnet. You're not from England
Bonnet John, not hood. It's a British car.
Even you recommend Peter. I must be the only one with a bad experience. Mine from him leaked and it’s been a very long road to rectifying that.
Did you give him a chance to fix the problem or just go on here and hurt the guys name ??
@@brenttauscheck8147 two months later and $60 out of my pocket I finally have my warranty replacement. Didn’t really want to drive my car in April or May anyway. Complaining aside, duds happen, bit since this I have learned most locals just buy new reproduction ones.