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Re: Smoke and oil - the drama continues, and gets expensive

To: mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Smoke and oil - the drama continues, and gets expensive
From: Eric <eric@erickson.on.net>
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 22:58:50 +0000
Richard Spurling wrote:
> 
> Fortunately, I do have a source of funds, provided I can sell the 
> motor bike (in the middle of the coldest, wettest winter we've had in 
> decades - Hah!). The bike sale money was supposed to reimburse the 
> family funds for buying  the MG, but I can divert it to a new motor. 
> The new motor was coming, but in  a year or two, not now.
> 

Well, Richard, you got me to stop denying the inevitable.  I asked my
guru (Bazz) and basically got the answer I knew was coming.  No, there
is not much more 'patching up' I can do for my motor (after the partial
rebuild last year), the next step will have to be THE REBUILD (with a
few performance parts thrown in).  Yes, we are looking at $2,000 plus
(plus the rest, that is).

I also am struggling to justify/find the funds but the car will simply
not last much longer if I keeping doing what I do to it.  If I drive
carefully and conservatively I could probably get another few years out
of what I have... but that is not what I have my MG for these days.

However, I hope you noted the post shortly after yours from Dennis
Berman who said, and I quote:

> I found a GREAT Mechanic (only a few miles from my home). He
> offered to help me. With his supervision, I completely disassembled 
> the engine, sent the head out for porting and polishing, with the 
> block following soon thereafter. I cleaned up the transmission and the 
> empty engine bay.
> 
> Well, most of the parts are now in. The head is done and the block 
> gets picked up this week. (slightly larger boring).
> 
> I decided that since I wasn't going to pay 5 grand, that I'd go ahead
> and put in performance parts. Including an upgraded cam shaft, 
> performance springs and valves, dual chain timing gear, a high flow 
> exhaust, and larger pistons, to list only a few.
> 
> So, to date I have spent less then 2 grand for all these parts. So 
> much for hiring out the hard stuff at slightly less than extortionate 
> prices.

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