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  • #16
    Re: Newcomer from France.

    Hello Cameron.

    Yes, but characteristics of your vehicule should not be too anachronic.

    Don't try the trick with a BMW M30 engine fitted in a 90' hunter, the FFVE won't be fooled (they're specialist) and they won't give you the magic paper.

    In fact, the donor car matters for establishing the age of kit cars like Marlin.

    Regards,
    Christophe.

    Originally posted by cameronfurnival View Post
    Thanks Christophe, that is really useful. As long as you have a V5 which is dated pre-1984 everything should be plain sailing then.

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    • #17
      Re: Newcomer from France.

      Hi Christophe, Thanks for the explanation of how it works.
      Ben Caswell probably not the last word on anything here!!

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      • #18
        Re: Newcomer from France.

        You're welcome Ben

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        • #19
          Re: Newcomer from France.

          Bonjour j ai un moteur de mgb sur ma marlin. Pourais t on m indiquer quel embrayage dois je acheter et ou l acheter merci a tous

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          • #20
            Re: Newcomer from France.

            Bonjour et bienvenue ! le roadster MGB à moteur est très populaire et les pièces sont faciles à trouver. En France, vous pouvez avoir des problèmes de monter sur ebay UK afin parties peuvent avoir besoin d' être source ici adn livré plus . il ya plusieurs membres qui vivent en France et ils seront heureux de vous aider .
            Si vous pouvez trouver le numéro de châssis ( par le bras de suspension près de la roue avant ), nous pourrons peut-être vous aider à identifier votre voiture plus précise et vous permettent de savoir quelles parties vous avez besoin pour votre restauration.
            L'embrayage est probablement un Marina Morris , mais une photo de la boîte de vitesses et le moteur aiderait.

            hello and welcome! the MGB engined roadster is very popular and parts are easy to find. In France you may have problems getting on to ebay UK so parts may need to be sourced here adn shipped over. there are several members who live in France and they will happily help you.
            If you can find the chassis number (by the suspension arm close to the front wheel) we may be able to help you identify your car more precisely and let you know which parts you require for your restoration.
            The clutch is most likely a Morris Marina but a photo of the gearbox and engine would help
            Last edited by cameronfurnival; 19-12-14, 07:03 PM.

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            • #21
              Re: Newcomer from France.

              bonsoir et bienvenue, j'habite dept 29 entre brest / Quimper, et j'ai une berli!
              ebay etc je utilise un address proxy en uk et si vous voulez detailles m'envoi un couriel ou un pm!
              bonne chance!!

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              • #22
                Re: Newcomer from France.

                MGB and Marina engine are very similar.
                MGB and Marina Clutch, Gearbox and Rear axle are very, very different.
                MOC member since 05/97
                1984 Marlin Roadster SWB.
                1800TC, Unleaded ported head, stage 2 cam. Ford Type 9 gearbox, Dolomite Sprint rear axle fitted with MGF disc brakes.
                Three core radiator, Renault Clio vented front discs.
                The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.

                Loads of Marlin Reference can be found documents here or there.

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                • #23
                  Re: Newcomer from France.

                  Merci beaucoup a tous

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                  • #24
                    Re: Newcomer from France.

                    Excusez moi de vous deranger ou puis je trouver des silenblocs de train avant

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                    • #25
                      Re: Newcomer from France.

                      "Excuse me you disturb or then I find front axle silenblocs." In "Bing" English it still doesn't make sense, come on guys what the hell are silentblocs?
                      Ben Caswell probably not the last word on anything here!!

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                      • #26
                        Re: Newcomer from France.

                        Silent blocks is an old 50/60's terminology for the rubber suspension bushes, at a time when most moving suspension parts were metal on metal with a grease nipple to supply the bearing surface. If you didn't keep things greased up the parts would become dry and squeak and rattle. Enter the new age of rubber bushes, silent blocks.
                        Gosh how technology has moved on in half a century. I think it's here one would insert a smiley face.
                        Phil

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                        • #27
                          Re: Newcomer from France.

                          I thought we were talking about clutches no wonder I was confused !
                          Ben Caswell probably not the last word on anything here!!

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                          • #28
                            Re: Newcomer from France.

                            Suspension Bushes from Superflex

                            Here or there

                            Front Tie Bar
                            Front Eye Bolt

                            More Here
                            Last edited by stevejgreen; 21-12-14, 06:10 PM.
                            MOC member since 05/97
                            1984 Marlin Roadster SWB.
                            1800TC, Unleaded ported head, stage 2 cam. Ford Type 9 gearbox, Dolomite Sprint rear axle fitted with MGF disc brakes.
                            Three core radiator, Renault Clio vented front discs.
                            The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.

                            Loads of Marlin Reference can be found documents here or there.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Newcomer from France.

                              Thank's a lot

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                              • #30
                                Re: Newcomer from France.

                                Wish you merry christmas and a ot of marlins

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