Description
By: Roger Wiliams .
The MGB is an icon of British motoring 'history, and examples are found in almost all corners of the world. A wealth of experience and technical knowledge exists within the main MG clubs, and MG specialists abound to service the needs of Thousands of owners.
However, the cars are now quite old and more and more age-related problems are cropping up. In addition, a new generation of MGB owner has been brought up on electronic engine
management systems, hydraulic tappets and sealed-for-life components. The MGB may be a very familiar sight, but it comes from a bygone era as far as working parts are concerned.
Roger's book answers the requirement for a single publication that covers the vast majoritory of faults and problems owners of MGBs are likely to encounter. It's an easy reference that enables the MGB owner to evaluate and rectify problems with his car as and when they occur. It should make
the identification of faults easier and make it easier for verification so that correct parts are sourced to deal with the problem.
In decades past owners were quite familiar with the MGB's standard of engineering, as it was common to all cars produced in the 1950s, 1960s and even the 1970s. This book should re-acquaint owners with that lost general knowledge, and raise it to higher levels.