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Rings and Valves?

To: List MGB <mgs@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: Rings and Valves?
From: Der schwarze Buccaneer <js-allen@students.uiuc.edu>
Date: Sun, 9 Nov 1997 18:35:19 -0600 (CST)
        I've got a '72 MGB that uses oil as if it were gas.  I tried 
manipulating the smog control devices on my own, to no avail, hoping it 
would be a quick temporary fix.  Now I'm left with two possibilities - 
the rings or valves (or both).  I've got a Haynes manual, but it doesn't 
really explain how to tell which is the likely problem, or how to test 
them.  I am thinking about pulling the head off and just seeing what it 
looks like in there, but I figured I'd see if anyone has anything helpful 
to say before I do.  What do I look for with worn rings or valves?
        I'm thinking about trying to replace the valves, springs, etc., 
with new parts, grind the valve seats with paste, and replace just the 
rings on the pistons.  I've never tinkered with pistons before, so I know 
nothing.  How do I determine if oversized rings are needed?  Can I expect 
some improvement by changing just the rings without a full rebuild (and 
w/o new pistons), granted, I don't know what the pistons look like, but 
assuming they are not ruined? I'm not looking for 'like new,' at the 
moment, I just want it to get better _oil_ mileage until I can afford to 
fully rebuild the engine (or replace it with a cheaper to maintain American 
one).




                                                -Scott Allen
                                                js-allen@students.uiuc.edu
                                        
        "At dawn we will face the greatest test of our resolve.  But I 
say this: though starving, hunger will not weaken us; though diseased, 
illness will not cripple us, and though weary, exhaustion will not claim 
us.  We can fight knowing that all true Reiklanders will forevermore 
honour our valiant gesture of defiance, even though our bodies be left to 
feed the beasts of carrion.

        Mind you...we could always surrender."  -Rick Priestly's Siege  


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