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XPAG engine mouning plate for my TC
Posted: Wed May 15, 2002 10:19 pm
by wolfgang.thaller@avl.com
Dear XPAG friends,
I need for my TC4170 with XPAG 4814 the original front engine mounting
plate.
It s not very urgent, because XPAG 4814 works with a selfmade mounting plate
at the moment (not done by me) and I want to replace the mounting plate
maybe within the next years during a complete engine reconditioning.
Thx and safety fast,
Wolfgang / TomCharly 4170
Re: XPAG engine mouning plate for my TC
Posted: Thu May 16, 2002 1:15 am
by m_e_jablonski
--- In mg-tabc@y..., wolfgang.thaller@a... wrote:
> Dear XPAG friends,
>
> I need for my TC4170 with XPAG 4814 the original front engine
mounting
> plate.
Wolfgang
Engine mounting plates are available from Kilmartin Automotive
Sheetmetal in Ballarat, Australia. I don't have their details with
me - I'll post these up tomorrow (if someone else doesn't beat me to
it). Kilmartin make a lot of repro items for MG's and other makes
and supply some of the distributors such as Moss.
Mark Jablonski
Melbourne Australia
Re: XPAG engine mouning plate for my TC
Posted: Thu May 16, 2002 1:23 am
by i.thomson@talk21.com
Wolfgang, I have a spare front mounting plate which I would be willing to let you have but I am not sure that it is correct. It is the same as the one which is fitted to my car, however, and was on the car when I got it in 1966. I am replying to the whole list because for a long time I have been meaning to ask the knowledgeable ones what they think of my front plate. I have been putting it off in the belief that a photo would be necessary but your query has prompted me to try to describe the problem. Basically the starting handle is unusable as the holes do not line up with the starter dog (and yes the chassis is straight). The whole engine is canted over to the Lhs (looking forward) just enough to put the holes out of line. It is so little out of line that I didn't even notice it during the rebuild. I have now put spacer washer under between the mounting and the plate to try to correct the height discrepancy it but it is still too far left. The LHS front plate mounting is lower than the other one and is canted over to this side also (if you see {sic} what I mean). The spate plate is the same i.e. if you look at it from the front with the bottom of the mounting tubes at the same height they are canted to the right. They only become upright if the RHS of the plate (looking from the front) is raised quite a long way. Has anyone seen this before? Are these plates correct? Are the chassis mountings at the same height? (mine are but is this correct?). The car runs fine but it would be nice to be able to use the starting handle. I will try to post a picture if this is too confusing.
Ian Thomson.
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Re: XPAG engine mouning plate for my TC
Posted: Thu May 16, 2002 9:08 am
by Donald Wilkinson
Easy fix. Cut one of the tubular mounts loose (hack saw and disk grinder
with solid abrasive wheel). Line everything up, carefully mark the loose
mount, and reweld; gas or arc, either is fine.
Don
TC 7993
>From:
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>To:
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mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] XPAG engine mouning plate for my TC
>Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 09:18:38 BST
>
>Wolfgang, I have a spare front mounting plate which I would be willing to
>let you have but I am not sure that it is correct. It is the same as the
>one which is fitted to my car, however, and was on the car when I got it in
>1966. I am replying to the whole list because for a long time I have been
>meaning to ask the knowledgeable ones what they think of my front plate. I
>have been putting it off in the belief that a photo would be necessary but
>your query has prompted me to try to describe the problem. Basically the
>starting handle is unusable as the holes do not line up with the starter
>dog (and yes the chassis is straight). The whole engine is canted over to
>the Lhs (looking forward) just enough to put the holes out of line. It is
>so little out of line that I didn't even notice it during the rebuild. I
>have now put spacer washer under between the mounting and the plate to try
>to correct the height discrepancy it but it is still too far left. The LHS
>front plate mounting is lower than the other one and is canted over to this
>side also (if you see {sic} what I mean). The spate plate is the same i.e.
>if you look at it from the front with the bottom of the mounting tubes at
>the same height they are canted to the right. They only become upright if
>the RHS of the plate (looking from the front) is raised quite a long way.
>Has anyone seen this before? Are these plates correct? Are the chassis
>mountings at the same height? (mine are but is this correct?). The car
>runs fine but it would be nice to be able to use the starting handle. I
>will try to post a picture if this is too confusing.
>
>Ian Thomson.
>
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> > Dear XPAG friends,
> >
> >I need for my TC4170 with XPAG 4814 the original front engine mounting
> >plate.
> >
> >It s not very urgent, because XPAG 4814 works with a selfmade mounting
>plate
> >at the moment (not done by me) and I want to replace the mounting plate
> >maybe within the next years during a complete engine reconditioning.
> >
> >Thx and safety fast,
> >
> >Wolfgang / TomCharly 4170
> >
> >
> >
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Re: XPAG engine mouning plate for my TC
Posted: Fri May 17, 2002 12:34 am
by m_e_jablonski
--- In mg-tabc@y..., i.thomson@t... wrote:
Basically the starting handle is unusable as the holes do not line up
with the starter dog (and yes the chassis is straight).
> Ian Thomson.
Ian, I have the same problem with my car. It's due to an earlier weld
repair to the plate which has pulled the plate over one way. I've
bought a new plate against the day I pull the engine out.
In answer to Wolfgang's query the plates are available from:
Kilmartin Automotive Sheetmetal Pty Ltd
3 Laidlaw Drive
Delacombe
Victoria 3356
AUSTRALIA
contact is John Kilmartin
tel 61 3 5335 6940
fax 61 3 5336 2681
e-mail
kilmartinj@primus.com.au
The plates are listed at AUD$94.85 (about US$52) plus postage. This
includes 10% Australian GST which wouldn't apply to O/S orders
Kilmartin make all sorts of replacement panels, brackets etc, for the
TC e.g., front & rear number plate backing, body frames, radiator
cradle, chassis to firewall brackets, body mounting brackets. They
also have components for other cars (TD, TF, MGA, MGB, Triumph,
Austin Healy etc.)
I have no connection other than as a satisfied customer.
Walter, how about putting them on our list of suppliers?
Mark Jablonski
Melbourne, Australia