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For years I've been suffering with a sore right shoulder. I did something silly a couple of weeks ago and the main is now more intense. The sore shoulder made driving the MGB, which obviously has no power steering, quite a challenge. 

I therefore decided to replace the smaller and chunkier steering wheel for the much larger but thinner original steering wheel.

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I think it looks great. A quick test drive revealed that the steering is now significantly lighter, however the large diameter steering wheel will take some time to get used to.

When I go to Beaulieu in three weeks, I will look out for a steering wheel that is larger than the one I had on before but slightly smaller and chunkier than the original. 

More soon.

 

  • Peter C changed the title to 1971 MGB GT - Original steering wheel reinstated - see page 29
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^ ^ ^ ... I put the Metro wheel on SuziQ [bigger/thinner rim] as NO PAS!

Good on you 👍

🚙💨

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11 minutes ago, Peter C said:

For years I've been suffering with a sore right shoulder. I did something silly a couple of weeks ago and the main is now more intense. The sore shoulder made driving the MGB, which obviously has no power steering, quite a challenge. 

I therefore decided to replace the smaller and chunkier steering wheel for the much larger but thinner original steering wheel.

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I think it looks great. A quick test drive revealed that the steering is now significantly lighter, however the large diameter steering wheel will take some time to get used to.

When I go to Beaulieu in three weeks, I will look out for a steering wheel that is larger than the one I had on before but slightly smaller and chunkier than the original. 

More soon.

 

These sort of things work well in my experience:

https://www.moss-europe.co.uk/en-gb/castor-correction-kit-cobalt-264--858

 

 

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I've had them on mine since I had it recommissioned about 3 or 4 years ago.

I haven't noticed any drawbacks such as tramlining, lack of directional stability or whatever.

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3 minutes ago, chadders said:

I've had them on mine since I had it recommissioned about 3 or 4 years ago.

I haven't noticed any drawbacks such as tramlining, lack of directional stability or whatever.

Is the steering significantly lighter?

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Wish I had room here to get mine out of it’s slumber in the council lock up over the other side of town , so I could maybe get it recommissioned.  Although it’s been sleeping a hell of a long time , I’ve no idea what state it’s ended up in.  It’s not been out of it’s lockup since 2007😱🤦‍♂️🙄

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31 minutes ago, Peter C said:

Is the steering significantly lighter?

Yes. I can't quantify exactly how much as it was off the road for about 4 years whilst I tried to get someone to fit new sills and these were fitted as part of the work package. It's certainly a lot easier to turn around on the drive though, about par with my power steering equipped VW T2.

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Hope you manage to get your shoulder sorted - I ended up needing surgery on mine and although recovering to full strength is likely to take six months, three months post op and I'm largely pain free.

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2 hours ago, Peter C said:

For years I've been suffering with a sore right shoulder. I did something silly a couple of weeks ago and the main is now more intense. The sore shoulder made driving the MGB, which obviously has no power steering, quite a challenge. 

I therefore decided to replace the smaller and chunkier steering wheel for the much larger but thinner original steering wheel.

470.jpg.ef7561011cd2a1d82077fdcfcecf3283.jpg

I think it looks great. A quick test drive revealed that the steering is now significantly lighter, however the large diameter steering wheel will take some time to get used to.

When I go to Beaulieu in three weeks, I will look out for a steering wheel that is larger than the one I had on before but slightly smaller and chunkier than the original. 

More soon.

 

Massive hypocrite here as I've a Moto Lita on my Austin, but if the original had looked half as good as that MG wheel Id've left it well alone 😍 

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17 minutes ago, Sunny Jim said:

Hope you manage to get your shoulder sorted - I ended up needing surgery on mine and although recovering to full strength is likely to take six months, three months post op and I'm largely pain free.

Over the past 8 years or so, I’ve had:

Advice from 5 different consultants.

6 MRI scans.

2 steroid injections.

10 sessions with a physiotherapist.

1 operation.

Thank you BUPA for funding my treatment but my shoulder still fucking hurts.

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On Sunday, I met up with @Wibble at the Basingstoke Festival of Transport.

I was on a mission to find replacement tail lights for the MGB. The offside rear lens is broken and the bottom screw has snapped inside the nearside chrome surround. I was aware that there is more than one type of tail light fitted to MGBs and I took a photograph of mine before leaving for the show.

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The autojumble was a disappointment and I didn't buy anything.

The good news is that there were plenty of MGB/C GTs at the show and @Wibble and I can now consider ourselves as experts in MGB tail light designs. I'm off to Beaulieu this Saturday, where I should be more lucky.

Some lovely GTs at the show.

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More soon.

 

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On 26/04/2025 at 16:07, chadders said:

I've had them on mine since I had it recommissioned about 3 or 4 years ago.

I haven't noticed any drawbacks such as tramlining, lack of directional stability or whatever.

I've been out of the game for years now but I never thought about the relationship of castor and radial tyres. 

Three degrees is a big change, though I've no idea how much an MGB runs from the factory. I'd be surprised if it were more than about +3 to 3.5.

Did you ever get the geometry measurd?

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7 minutes ago, Sir Snipes said:

I've been out of the game for years now but I never thought about the relationship of castor and radial tyres. 

Three degrees is a big change, though I've no idea how much an MGB runs from the factory. I'd be surprised if it were more than about +3 to 3.5.

Did you ever get the geometry measurd?

Afraid not.

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Lots of rear light clusters on the bay of evil 😉

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One of mine had 185 tyres, the other 165.

185 were considerably harder to steer. Blowing the tyres up a bit more helped.

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1 hour ago, DSdriver said:

Lots of rear light clusters on the bay of evil 😉

True but a set will cost a lot less at an autojumble and I will be able to assess condition before parting with my pennies.

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Went to the Beaulieu autojumble yesterday. The weather was perfect, I went with a mate, it was a great day out.

As my right shoulder is absolutely knackered, I borrowed my mum's shopping trolley. Looking good. 

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So what did I get? A few decent bargains, that's what.

For the MGB:

In the cardboard box on the right is a complete new boot carpet set.

Pair of very good complete tail lights and a spare unit.

Gearstick knob.

Haynes manual (for a quid!)

MG Legends magazine.

Chrome ashtray.

Various switches and a wooden panel for my dashboard project.

Dinky model.

For the Sierra:

What looks like a reproduction front grille. Not bad for £2.

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I can't resist an old radio and this time I bought two.

A lovely 80s (?) Goodmans.

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And an even lovelier Pye, which came with matching speakers.

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Hopefully they work, I will find out later today.

I didn't get a steering wheel, which I wanted because the original is too big and located too close to the column whilst the old three spoke that I fitted is too small for me to able to steer comfortably with my bad shoulder. Weather permitting, I'll be off to the Enfield Pageant next weekend and if I get lucky, I'll find a nice steering wheel there.

More soon.

  • Peter C changed the title to 1971 MGB GT - Beaulieu was good to me - see page 29
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I keep being surprised that you look nothing like your avatar

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9 minutes ago, loserone said:

I keep being surprised that you look nothing like your avatar

This guy is better looking than me.

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That asymetrical Pye radio is ace, any idea what it was designed for?

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27 minutes ago, Peter C said:

This guy is better looking than me.

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without googling = vincent schiavelli?

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10 minutes ago, DSdriver said:

That asymetrical Pye radio is ace, any idea what it was designed for?

 

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I wanted to fill the space between the gearstick and the dashboard centre speaker.

I bought this yesterday for £2. It's made in France, no idea what car it originates from.

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I cleaned it up and secured with two self-tapping screws, which are fixed to a piece of hardboard that I tucked underneath the carpet.

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I like it. I don't smoke but I like the idea of an ashtray in an old car.

My plan for the PYE radio is to put it between the speaker and the underside of the dashboard.

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At the moment, the radio doesn't extend far enough because of two bolts under dashboard that get in the way. 

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I believe that the purpose of these bolts is to secure the centre console, which I removed a long time ago. Hopefully they can be removed and the radio will fit nicely.

If not, this might be plan B. Or something similar. I would replace the broken ammeter with another gauge or a +12V socket. 

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I really disliked the original wooden gear knob.

I found a suitable replacement, with all associated fixings, new in box, for £5.

I like it. Most of you probably won't.

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The gearstick feels nice and chunky now, just how I like it.

Could have been worse, I could have fitted a GTi or 16V badge atop the gear knob.

I would have fitted the GT badge, if the text was red.

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I replaced the temporary plastic overdrive switch.

Much better. Cost £2.

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I removed the broken offside tail light and cleaned up the panel around it.

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And fitted a replacement light unit. I got a pair, in perfect condition, all complete, for £16.

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More soon.

 

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28 minutes ago, Peter C said:

I like it. I don't smoke but I like the idea of an ashtray in an old car.

Look like the sort of ashtray you'd find mounted in a door, or at the rear of a centre console for rear passengers to use. It would be awkward to use as an ashtray, but then I doubt it ever will, I'm sure any passenger who dared to light up would be rapidly evicted - quite rightly.

Why the 2nd radio, have you intentions for the space the Clarion is taking up?

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the yellow gt knob sticker looks ok- would prolly look less so in red

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28 minutes ago, High Jetter said:

Why the 2nd radio, have you intentions for the space the Clarion is taking up?

It the PYE works, I will connect the existing external aerial and the centre speaker to it and connect a second aerial, located behind the dashboard and a Bluetooth to FM transmitter to the Clarion so that I can play music from my phone.

If the PYE is knackered, it will fit it anyway because it looks so pretty and leave the Clarion as it is.

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11 hours ago, Peter C said:

I didn't get a steering wheel, which I wanted because the original is too big and located too close to the column whilst the old three spoke that I fitted is too small for me to able to steer comfortably with my bad shoulder. Weather permitting, I'll be off to the Enfield Pageant next weekend and if I get lucky, I'll find a nice steering wheel there.

More soon.

I'll be at Enfield on Saturday, will keep my eye open.

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