Hey, thanks!!! What I did not show, is that I took it out of the residential streets for the first time and on the highway for a 10-mile loop! The tires are a deal maker and also not having a few gallons of gas sloshing around in the seat next to you. 😅 We'll get started on the interior next and is panning out to be a super solid car with less than 100k original miles. Thanks for your continued interest in the channel and this series!! CP.
Thanks, James! And that's Zoe, she'll be 12 in July. Loves hanging out in the sun and loves old cars! We'll take her for a ride in the B on the next upload for ya!!
My '77 Roadster uses the same viscosity oil in the transmission as it does in the engine. The rear end requires a sulfur-free 80-90 that won't eat the brass shims. I purchased both from Moss.
Thanks!!! Good information to know. I was unsure if the trans took engine oil as the As did, or MTL and thanks for the heads up on the brass shims in the rear.
Great videos. Im looking forward to the follow on episodes. Mine is non-overdrive and i just drive it. Sonwhat if the rpm is haigher than modern cars. I still get great mpgs.
That's the plan! Our goal is to very soon take it on a trip!! Thanks for your interest! Been a fun and inexpensive project anyone could do. MGBs are still a great value. 👍