True. The rear is about right at ~365mm. The front a little higher. I have cycled the suspension a couple of times by letting the car sit on the lift locks, then lowering and jouncing the suspension.
However, I need to have the equipment functioning properly so go back to the original questions. I can likely figure it out without liquid levers but would be nice to know how it comes apart. From what I can tell the bottom cover comes off?
Does anyone know if Liquid Levers are still in business? I have tried emailing them (at least twice) and even phoning.
I have their pump with vacuum facility that I purchased some ten years ago. Seems like the pressure gauge is faulty as the pump is clearly generating pressure in the system but I have no clue what the liquid side pressure is.
I am sure a replacement gauge can be sourced state side. It would be nice to have a diagram of how the unit comes apart though.
Have just installed a set of refurbished spheres on N31SPB from Rimmer Bros and so far am pleased with the results.
"The car was exported into Canada on 26 August 2010 and into the USA in May 2020"
As I was the one involved in both events, the actual container delivery in Canada was 14/2/11 and US import 1 August 21. It would have been eligible for the US in Sepetember 2020 but not before.
And finally my third MGF: N995OCU, VIN AD000332. Fortunately still goes on an auto transport with slammed suspension. Needed to be loaded by roll back though.
I have a set of re-gassed spheres courtesy of Rimmer Bros so looking forward to fitting them.
These cars are going to be a hit in the USA now that they're finally admissible. Was stuck in traffic on I-94 and people rolled down their windows to give compliments. And several more thumbs up as traffic passed. The value of those early cars in GB has gone up. Don't scrap anymore!
Another 1995 model now in the USA. AD000575. This one has the Suplex kit fitted - not too sure about it!
Had to get a new battery today. Even showing over 12 volts it was NOT good! At least the battery is common to cars here although Costco could not find MGF in their system.