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Re: Serial Number - Engine

To: mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Serial Number - Engine
From: WheelsAZ@aol.com
Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 09:58:31 -0400
You can get original factory production info from the British Motor Industry
Heritage Trust (BMIHT) for US$40 (or 20 pounds sterling).  Check out the info
at:

<http://www.team.net/sol/bmiht.html>

They cover from 1953-80, including MG TF & ZA and on, but not TC ,TD ,YA ,YT
& YB.

According to my Haynes Manual, The engine number plate (on right side of
engine) can be read as follows:
18-  signifies the 1798cc engine
G-   signifies MG
_-    second letter signifies the type...18GA- 3-main bearing
                                                      18GB- 5-main bearing
                                                       etc through 18GH
                                                       then 18V on later cars
This group of the number has after it a second group giving the type of
gearbox.
U     - Standard
RU   - Overdrive
We   - All Syncro
RWe - All Syncro with overdrive
Rc    - Automatic 

The engine prefix is followed by one letter,
H - High Compression
L - Low compression

Also Haynes mentions that for the early cars, 
High compression was 8.8:1 with a pressure of 160 lbf/sq in
Low compression was 8.0:1 with  a pressure of 130 lbf/sq in

Of course, this was when parts were new, and who knows what's been done to
your engine in the past 29 years!

    -Andy Zuch   1979 MGB, 1961 MGA

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