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Re: MGB oil change

To: "Richard H. Cady" <cadyxrh@ctxix.sod.eds.com>
Subject: Re: MGB oil change
From: mmcewen@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca (John McEwen)
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 21:40:27 -0500
Hi Richard:

You may have a problem with wear in the engine.  The pearlescence is caused
by metal particles.  This could point to imminent bearing failure or
someother area where wear is accelerated..

John McEwen


>Hi All,
>
>When changing the oil in my MGB 18GB ('67) engine, I notice that the color
>of the oil is a bit different from that of modern fuel injected cars.  The
>oil actually seems to have a slightly pearlescent hue to it and a stronger
>smell of gasoline than oil from my fuel injected car.
>
>My spark plugs look fine (not black and sooty from an overly rich mixture)
>and I don't drive with the choke engaged longer than needed.  The carbs are
>stock SU's and the engine was rebuilt about 10,000 miles ago with .020 over
>pistons, new stock cam, etc, etc.  My oil changes are at about 2,000 mile
>intervals.  The engine passes 1970 emmission standards and runs great.
>
>Is this oil condition normal for an 1960's vintage engine design with SU
>carbs, or do I have a problem with gasoline contamination.
>
>Any thoughts or ideas appreciated.   Thanks,
>
>Rich
>1970 MGB roadster



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