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MG Engine Block Rebuild

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Subject: MG Engine Block Rebuild
From: Larry Berger <bialy@erols.com>
Date: Mon, 11 Nov 1996 20:20:26 -0500 (EST)
Have you ever wondered what actually happens when an M.G. engine block is 
rebored or even what the inside of an M.G. engine looks like?  How many times 
have you considered the condition of your M.G.'s camshaft or crankshaft ?  If 
you are like many M.G. owners, these questions may only arise when the time 
comes to rebuild the engine in your car.  But why not learn about the steps in 
the rebuilding process before your engine needs attention?

If you have an interest in what goes on inside the "heart" of your M.G., then 
plan to be present on February 15, 1997, at 9 a.m. at Modern Machine and Parts, 
Alexandria, VA, for the next installment of the M.G.C.C. 'sellout ' engine  
rebuilding  tech  session  series.  Shop owner and master engine rebuilder Tom 
Sykes will give us the opportunity to learn what is involved in camshaft and 
crankshaft profiling and reconditioning, and  in engine block reboring.  The 
equipment used to will be explained and demonstrated where possible, and Tom 
will be pleased to answer questions about the entire rebuilding process.  Even 
if you consider yourself  knowledgeable about engine rebuilding, we suspect that
you will learn something new from Tom's extensive knowledge and experience.

Modern Machine & Parts is located at 228 North Henry Street, Alexandria, VA.  
Take the U.S. Route 1 North exit from the beltway and follow U.S. Route 1 
northbound (one-way traffic) to Princess Street.  Turn left at Princess Street 
and proceed to the next intersection which will be North Henry Street, U.S. 
Route 1 southbound (also one-way traffic).  Turn left onto North Henry Street.  
The shop is at the intersection of North Henry Street and Queen Street.  
On-street parking is as directed by the posted signs.    The M.G. Car Club,
Washington DC Centre will furnish refreshments.  See you there!!!


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