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Members of the Jaguar Drivers Club of Queensland will know that Bill McMonagle is a regular contributor to the Queensland Jaguar Driver, the club's monthly magazine, under the heading Jaguar Nuts and Bolts. His articles keep the readers up to date on his progress within his stable of cars and provide many useful technical tips and advice on matters Jaguar, including sources for parts and service.

With his kind permission a selection of his contributions are reproduced below. If you wish to contact Bill with any comments and questions, send him an email or phone [07] 3882 0903.

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Caged Nuts

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  • MK1
  • MK2
  • 240
  • 340

Drum brakes – are they in good shape?

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  • MK1
  • Brakes

Electric Radiator Fans

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  • Electrical
  • MK1

MK1 2.4 cooling woes

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  • Engine
  • MK1

Paint

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  • Suspension
  • MK1

Mk 2 Gearbox Problems

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  • MK2
  • Gearbox

Why won't it start?

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  • Engine
  • XK

A Bouncing Speedo

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  • MK1

More generator electrical problems

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  • Electrical
  • MK1

The brushes you don't use for painting

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  • Electrical

Whither goes thy oil pressure?

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  • Engine
  • 420
  • MK2

Hard metal brake lines

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  • Brakes
  • MK1

Getting a better spark at the start

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  • Engine
  • MK1

MK1 Wiper problems

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  • Electrical
  • MK1

Rubber things

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  • Restoration

Metal plating

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  • Restoration

Braided Brake Hoses

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  • Brakes

Torque Arms in MK 1 and 2 cars

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  • Suspension
  • MK1
  • MK2

Finishing Woodwork

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  • Restoration

How to identify your MK 1 and MK 2

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  • MK2
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