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Re: MG Magnettes

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Subject: Re: MG Magnettes
From: "Roger Garnett" <rwg1@cornell.edu>
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 1995 23:13:42 -500
Me:
> They are fun to drive (especially when fitted with a 1798
> B-series instead of a 1500)

Allen H. Bachelder:
> I would think a B series punched out to 2 litres with four-syncro overdrive
> would make one very nice road driver out of the Z. 

Well, I suppose if if you're really power hungry. I'd settle for a 
warmed over B in closer to stock bore at this point. I'd considered 
the ZB as a home for my Rover 3.5 V8- it would have been fantastic on 
the road, and could have hauled my race car trailer to boot... But, 
alas, tis not to B. The front crossmember on a Z runs under the 
*back* half of the engine, rather than the front as on B's. (This 
requires using the Magnette oil pan on any engine swaps). I never 
finished measuring, but the side clearances were also probably more 
than tight.

> But is there room in
> the trannytunnel for the four-syncro overdrive?

I believe there may be. The Magnette, you see, had the option of a 
standard, or the Man-u-matic tranny. From reading the manual, the 
manumatic sounds like one of the worst attempts at an automatic I've 
heard of, and probably sent not a few Magenttes to an early resting 
place at the scrap yard, while contributing to the afore mentioned 
poor reputation.

Anyhow, because of this option, the tranny tunnel is fairly broad, at 
least in the front. Towards the back things might get a little tight.
But, with the 15 inch tyres, and a 3.9 rear gear set, the Magentte 
cruises at 70-75 with nary a problem, and lower RPM's than a B.
And, the stump puller 1st gear still spins the 'ole bias ply tyres...

-----

I forgot to mention yesterday- We finally got far enough with our 
current house project that I ventured out into the fine spring weather 
and cranked up my first LBC of the season. The Magnette fired right 
up, and escaped from it's long sleep in the barn. All 4 of us 
clamoured aboard, and went for a fine evening drive.

Tomorrow- hopefully the Bugeye will roar to life again.

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