mgs
[Top] [All Lists]

Re: MG

To: FCheney@kinneyassoc.com
Subject: Re: MG
From: gofastmg@juno.com (Rick Morrison)
Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 21:59:00 EDT
dead on the money

Rick Morrison
72 MGBGT
74 Midget

On Mon, 19 Oct 1998 14:04:49 -0400 Fred Cheney <FCheney@kinneyassoc.com>
writes:
>The name of the game is "Confirm my fears"
>
>This weekend I spent some quality time with my '72 B.  The most 
>pressing
>concern was to adjust the carbs to bring the idle down from 1500 to 
>less
>than 1000 and get rid of the stench of running too rich.  To this end 
>I
>was successul.  After the car had run for about 45 minutes I took it 
>for
>a check out spin, upon returning to the driveway I was greeted by a 
>HUGE
>oil puddle right where the car had been parked.  I quickly parked the
>car and checked the oil level, which was slightly overfull.  The oil 
>cap
>had a slight brown foam in it and I found the oil leak to be from the
>dipstick tube as there was oil all over the distributer and starter.  
>I
>pulled plug #1 & #2.  #1 was wet (not oil or gas)  #2 dry and sooty.
>Exterior of cylinder head at #1 had sign of coolant leak.  My guess is
>this: (1) The DPO knew of a headgasket leak and that the car was 
>running
>on 3 cylinders....thus oddly adjusted carbs. (2)  The headgasket at #1
>is blown causing both external coolant leak as well as internal 
>coolant
>consumption (3)  Headgasket is also blown so that combustion gasses 
>are
>causing excess crank pressures and leakage at dipstick tube. 
>
>How close do you think I am?
>
>Fred Cheney
>'72 MGB
>
>
>

or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>
  • MG, Fred Cheney
    • Re: MG, PHILIPPE TUSLER
    • Re: MG, Rick Morrison <=