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Re: Re: Bolt sizes generally needed for MGB engine rebuild

To: JustBrits@aol.com, owner-mgs@autox.team.net, Lawrie@britcars.com,
Subject: Re: Re: Bolt sizes generally needed for MGB engine rebuild
From: MGSMGBGT@aol.com
Date: Sat, 17 Apr 1999 17:42:35 EDT
In a message dated 4/15/1999 8:44:12 AM, JustBrits@aol.com wrote:

<<In a message dated 4/14/99 8:22:22 PM Central Daylight Time, 
Lawrie@britcars.com writes:

<< Actually, it's a very good idea to replace them all unless you know they
 have been replaced recently. They stretch not just from abuse but from use!
 Since we started making a habit of replacing all the studs during an engine
 overhaul or a valve job, we have never had the problem (so often mentioned
 here on the list) of coolant weeping out over the ID plate. (And we don't
 add bits of wire, silicone sealer, or any of that stuff the factory didn't
 originally believe necessary!)
  >>

Ditto from the Mid West!!

Ed
>>

I do not disagree, but have become fearful because of the lack of quality of 
the new studs I've been getting.  I frequently have had one let go at about 
40 ft/lbs on my way up.  Generally the difficulty is poor steel used in the 
stud.  I have friends who are blacksmiths, both artist and harrier, who tell 
me that this is a common problem.  Removing a broken stud from the block is 
not fun, and I have rarely had a re-used stud let go.  I have purchased studs 
from all of the usual suspects, with similar results.  If you have a better 
source, let me know.  I'm putting an engine togather now and would love to 
find a solution to this problem.

Bob Shaw
Lincoln, NE

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