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Re: Air injectors and performance (WAS: MGB '69 better than '67?)

To: ab@vuse.vanderbilt.edu
Subject: Re: Air injectors and performance (WAS: MGB '69 better than '67?)
From: Jeremy DuBois <jer@thlogic.com>
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 1995 12:15:48 -0500 (EST)
> 
> A bit off the subject, but still the same thread....  Someone recently
> commented that the air-injected heads were _stronger_ because of the
> cast-in bosses.  Sorry, not my experience, nor that of many others.
> The cast-in bosses are drilled, which sets up stress points that make
> the heads extremely prone to cracking.  In my own experience I have
> handled three air-injected heads and all three were cracked, usually
> around the #2 cylinder spark plug hole.  At least with my '73, doing
> away with the air injection had more to do with getting a solid head
> than with removing the power loss due to the pump.  I have heard
> similar stories from several parts dealers as well.
>       A. B. Bonds, whose head is not cracked
> 

   Hmmm... Interesting.  Lindsay Porter, in his MGB Resto book, claims the
air injected heads are stronger, I believe based on the advice of the
machine shop he was using.  (Its in the section about boring the engine out
to 2 liters if you want to check it out).

                                        Jeremy DuBois
                                        Programmer/System Administrator
                                        Thermalogic Corporation
                                        '74 MGB, '76 Spit

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