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Re: Engine Help Required

To: mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Engine Help Required
From: jurrasm@genesis.torrington.com (Mark Jurras)
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 1995 15:53:42 -0400
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> Ah, WPS-PLUS, those were the days.
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> > Hi,
> > 
> > I am currently rebuilding a classic MGB (in my opinion anyway), it is 
> > a 1967 MK1 Roadster in British racing Green with Wires, Overdrive, 
> > Leather Seats etc.
> > 
> > The engine has been apart for about 10 years, all the major parts are 
> > there but with one problem. Over the years the Main bearing Caps have 
> > become separated from the block, three of the five were either in 
> > place or are easily identified but the other two are identical 
> > (positions 2 and 4) and have become mixed up. What is the best way of 
> > ensuring they are replaced in the original positions.
> > 
> > As the engine is the original one for the car I would like to keep it 
> > rather than buying another one from a scrappie.
> > 
> > Thanks for any ideas in advance
> > 
> > Graham Naylor
> > 
> 
> Here is what I try if I were in your predicament. I am assuming
> that the Main Bearing Caps are marked as to which direction they go on
> but not which position they were in.
> 
> Assemble just the main bearings, crankshaft and main bearing caps and
> torque them in the same manner as if you were assembling the engine.
> Record the torque required to start rotating the crankshaft. Repeat the
> above procedure swapping the caps in position 2 & 4. I would think the
> assembly with the lower starting torque would be the correct one.
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> - - and - -
> 
> Use plasti-gauge to measure the bearing clearance in various places on
> numbers 2 and 4, assembling both ways. I would think the assembly with
> the most consistant clearances would be the correct one.
> 
> - - or - -
> 
> Put the number 2 and 4 caps in a paper bag and have a trusted friend pick 
>them out. Assemble the engine, install it in the car. You have a 50-50 chance 
>that it was done correctly.
> 
> As always YMMV!
> Comments Welcome!
> 
> - -Mark "I don't need my block line bored" Jurras
> 
> = =o&o
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