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Tools Needed
Safety Goggles
Rubber gloves
Electrical tape
Masking tape
Black felt pen/marker (Sharpie)
Pencil
Penetrating oil
Brake Cleaner (aerosol)
Gasket dressing (Hylomar or RTV)
Gasket cement, tacky
Thread sealant, liquid
Permatex #54540 or equivalent
Antifreeze-water mix (50/50)
Wire crimpers
Wire cutters
Single edge razor blades
Hose cutter
Screwdrivers, small medium and large
Flat bladed and Phillips
Open end wrenches: 7/16, ½, ¾, 13/16”
Ratchet 3/8” drive
Sockets: 7/16”, ½”, 13/16”
Extensions, long, medium, short
Torque Wrench. 3/8" drive
Allen wrench 5 mm
Gasket scraper
Locking pliers (vice grips)
Hacksaw
Dremel tool or grinder
Fuel Siphon pump
Fuel storage container
Drill, cordless if possible
3/32” drill bit, #30 (0.1285”) drill bit.
1” hole saw
Jack & Jack stands (4)
Flashlight
Small Mirror
Workshop Manual, Factory or Bentley (215-325)
Nice but not absolutely required
Stud puller
An assortment of nut-drivers will help with the
hose clamps
Before You Begin
You will be working with gasoline. Store fuel in proper containers and avoid any open flames or
other ignition sources. Work in a well ventilated area and observe all normal shop procedures.
As with all projects, please read through all of the instructions before you pick up a tool. We are
not going to thoroughly explain things that are covered in the factory workshop manual. Terms
used: front and rear refers to the front or rear end of the car. Left and right refer to the left and
right side of the car as seen while sitting in the cockpit facing forward.
These instructions include many photographs, mostly of the later cars. Those of you with 75-76
MGBs will recognize this immediately. There will therefore be steps in these instructions that
apply only to the later vehicles, and we have tried to make this clear in the instructions.
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