Paul McLaren's Journal - Carpet Install

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Carpet Install

Paul McLaren can — Posted on The MG Experience
Monday June 2, 2008 2:59 PM
Got the TRF looped Carpet kit installed in the yellow B
a month ago.


rear wheel well

rear wheel well

Carpet install pics 008

Carpet install pics 008

Carpet install pics 025

Carpet install pics 025

Carpet install pics 020

Carpet install pics 020




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Re Doing The Interior Starting With The Floor

Paul McLaren can — Posted on The MG Experience
Thursday February 15, 2007 4:18 PM
Started a few weeks ago on my 2nd 70 B..
Pulled everthing up and removed all of the rust I Could with a wire brush on a drill and a grinder.
Installed dynamat on tunnel and firewall, sound proofing on the floor and rear bulk Head panel with aluminum foil tape on top.
Still going at it slowly just got the engine Bay painted. Also replaceing brake master, rear wheel cylinders, brake hoses, clutch master (rebuilt and slave (new),clutch hose, repacking and replacing bearings and all seals where needed. New Poly Prothane bushings on the rear end. Just put in the freshly painted Heater box and pressure tested heater core, it still had the original foam on both sides. All bullet connectors cleaned and lubed with many female ends replaced.
Next will be to replace electric oil pressure guage with a mechanical one.


engine bay yellow B with cans on 008

engine bay yellow B with cans on 008

new carpet

new carpet

Carpet install pics 013

Carpet install pics 013

Carpet install pics 024

Carpet install pics 024

New floor B 001 jpg

New floor B 001.jpg

Paint and rust removed as best I could

Paint and rust removed as best I could

POR 15 and new paint

POR 15 and new paint

hand cut to fit sound proofing

hand cut to fit sound proofing

Floor and other B pics 039 jpg

Floor and other B pics 039.jpg

Finshed it

Finshed it!

B floor Bay 017 jpg

B floor & Bay 017.jpg

Made new panels

Made new panels

Rear deck panel recovered

Rear deck panel recovered

Crude but it worked

Crude but it worked

gine bayB Yellow 006 jpg

before the clean up

Splines Engine bay prime paint 011 jpg

new side cover and timing cover gaskets

Splines Engine bay prime paint 022 jpg

prepping for primer

engine bay heater box rad support yellob b 049 jpg

painted

Splines Engine bay prime paint 026 jpg

primed

engine bay heater box rad support yellob b 029 jpg

flushed out and repainted oil cooler

Splines Engine bay prime paint 042 jpg

Splines Engine bay prime-paint 042.jpg

Motor mount engine bay 001 jpg

new oil lines, converted to screw on filter

Motor mount engine bay 007 jpg

rebuilt dizzy from Advanced Dist. with Petronix

Motor mount engine bay 002 jpg

Early Alloy Valve cover




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