So, I am driving the GT to work today. While sitting at the stoplight listening to my now smooth sounding engine, I notice a definite squeek sound. Always something says I and keep driving to work. When I get there, I pause for a while to listen for it, then shut off the engine.Squeek is still there! Open hood and listen: seems a family of mice has moved into the PS trumpet!
Always something with this hobby.
Pete
Timing Chain Follow-up part II
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Oct 01, 2007 17:55:22
Oct 01, 2007 20:31:09
Passenger side trumpet section above the RH fender. See photo below, that area with the patch panel is called the "trumpet section" of the unibody. Little buggers must have made a home on the inside behind the fuse box.
Oct 02, 2007 07:08:52
Hook up a treadmill for them, and you'll have a hybrid MGB.
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