Target Audience:
MG Midget owners, enthusiasts, independent mechanics, restorers
Value Proposition:
Comprehensive repair and maintenance guidance for a classic British sports car
Differentiation:
Model and year-specific coverage, detailed diagrams, instant download format
Content Scope:
Covers all workshop repair procedures from basic to advanced
Technical Illustrations:
Step-by-step diagrams included
Resource Availability:
Instant access to crucial repair information
Primary Coverage:
Workshop Repair Procedures
Secondary Coverage:
Maintenance, Diagnostics, Troubleshooting, Electrical Diagrams
Page Count:
Not specified, but comprehensive
Manual Type:
Service and Repair Manual
Engine:
Complete rebuild, inspection, adjustment, fuel system, lubrication, crankcase
Transmission:
Gearshift linkage, sub-transmission, main transmission, crankshaft, primary shaft
Drivetrain:
Clutch, rear wheel suspension
Suspension Steering:
Front wheel suspension, rear wheel suspension
Brakes:
Hydraulic brake system
Electrical:
Battery/charging system, ignition system, electric starter, switches, wiring diagrams
Bodywork:
Not explicitly detailed but implied through repair procedures
Maintenance:
Scheduled maintenance, fluid changes, lubrication, inspection
Repair:
Engine rebuild, transmission overhaul, brake system repair, electrical component replacement
Diagnostics:
Troubleshooting guides, electrical circuit analysis
Rebuilding:
Engine, transmission, cylinder head/valve, cylinder/piston
Installation:
Engine removal/installation
Depth:
Comprehensive; from basic adjustments to complete engine and transmission rebuilds
Engine Variants Covered:
Covers engines from 1961-1979, likely including 948cc, 1098cc, 1275cc (A-series variations)
Horsepower Torque:
Specific figures not listed, but manual covers rebuilds for all variants within the specified years
Fuel System Coverage:
Detailed coverage of fuel pumps, carburetors (likely SU or Stromberg), fuel lines, and filters
Lubrication System:
Oil pump, oil passages, oil filter, sump, and oil change procedures
Cooling System:
Radiator, water pump, thermostat, hoses, and coolant specifications
Transmission Type Standard:
Manual Transmission (likely 4-speed)
Transmission Type Optional:
Not specified, but manual covers 'sub-transmission' which might imply variations or overdrive options
Transmission Coverage:
Complete overhaul, clutch replacement, gearshift linkage adjustment, primary shaft and crankshaft servicing
Body Style:
2-door convertible sports car
Wheelbase:
Varies by generation (e.g., 81.1 inches for Mk1/Mk2, 84 inches for Mk3-Mk4)
Curb Weight:
Approx. 1,600-1,700 lbs (725-770 kg)
Safety Standards:
Reflects safety standards of the era (1960s-1970s); manual provides details on brake system maintenance for optimal performance.
Braking System:
Hydraulic drum brakes (front and rear initially, later front discs)
Seatbelts:
Likely standard fitment in later models, manual may detail installation.
Oil Change Interval:
Typically 3,000 miles or 6 months, but manual will specify based on engine/oil type.
Tune Up Interval:
Regular checks of ignition timing, carburetor adjustment, and valve clearance are crucial for optimal performance.
Engine Oil:
Commonly 20W-50 or 10W-30 depending on climate and engine condition; manual will provide precise recommendations.
Brake Fluid:
DOT 3 or DOT 4 (Manual will specify, particularly important for hydraulic system integrity).
Coolant:
Ethylene glycol-based antifreeze mixture (typically 50/50 with water).
Transmission Fluid:
Gear oil (e.g., GL-4 80W-90 for manual gearbox, specific fluid for OD if equipped).
Rust Corrosion:
Common issue in classic cars; manual may offer body repair tips.
Carburetor Tuning:
SU or Stromberg carburetors require regular adjustment for smooth running.
Electrical Gremlins:
Aging wiring harnesses and Lucas components can lead to intermittent electrical issues; manual's diagrams are invaluable.
Suspension Wear:
Bushings and kingpins can wear over time, affecting handling.
Mg Legacy:
MG is renowned for producing lightweight, affordable British sports cars with a focus on driving experience.
Midget Progression:
Evolved from the Austin-Healey Sprite platform, with significant updates in engine size, suspension, braking, and bodywork over its production run.
Manufacturing Location:
Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England
Production Volume:
Over 200,000 units produced across all generations.