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RE: Opinion on 1966 MGB....

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Subject: RE: Opinion on 1966 MGB....
From: "Scott McKorkle" <bmc@aa.net>
Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 09:43:29 -0700
I know this has been discussed in various bits and pieces, but I seem slow
to absorb information these days.  I am getting ready to do a complete
tuneup on my 78 B.  While it runs great, a few things seem out of place. 
They include:

1) It takes full choke to get her started.  She starts immediately and runs
great out of the box.  However, I have to keep her choked until reaching
full operating temperature.  If I don't she coughs severely under moderate
acceleration.

2) Once engine temperature is reached, she seems to run slightly warm.

3) Idle is about 1100 rpm or so and is kinda lumpy.  I always feel the need
to goose her once or twice at stoplights to make her smooth out a bit.

4) The spark plugs tend to blacken a little with a dry soot.  I'm guessing
this is due to my usual short driving distance coupled with the need to
choke on warm-up.
 
She was tuned by an MG specialist right before I bought her last
summer--primarily to get her past the state emissions check (which she
passed with flying colors.)  I don't know, but I suspect they left
everything the same after getting past emissions.  Is it a safe assumption
that I need to back off the timing a bit?  Any other pointers?

Thanks!
Scott McKorkle
1978 MGB 
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