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Old 12th October 2013, 18:47   #11
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Looks like this one, I mentioned in an earlier post:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2003-MG-ZT...vip=true&rt=nc

Looks a good project, if it was closer I was going to have a look at it, glad to see it end up on here.
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Old 12th October 2013, 19:16   #12
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Thanks for replies guys im getting up extra early tomorrow so I can get a full days worth of tinkering in I will have a good look around the clutch pedal for fluid should I also check that small reservoir for fluid or does it serve a different purpose.? Also I no its sunday tomorrow but if anybody in my area happens to stumble across this thread I would really appreciate a experienced pair eyes to give me the heads up on this ztt and my zt they both have issues a friendly face to chat to I got tea
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Old 12th October 2013, 19:30   #13
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I just seen your link thats the one although I looks much better in the pics its actually quite scratched and dented and drivers seat is ripped to pieces, Rear wiper snapped off few other bits like that. The bloke was going to sell the wheels lights and engine and scrap the rest if It didnt sell I wasnt about to let that happen
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Old 15th October 2013, 05:29   #14
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Maybe too late, but would you try bleeding the clutch and topping up the master cylinder first to see if that's it?
Nice buy though.
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Old 15th October 2013, 05:37   #15
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Hi yeah I haven't tried that yet, its still sat in the garden waiting for me to fix it this ****** rain has been terrible but come the weekend im going give it a shoot. I did notice when I had my head wedged in the footwel I didnt see any fluid leaking anywhere the whole thing is dry even the floor not a drop
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