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Re: engine assembly lube

To: <tsherman@tecinfo.com>, "MG List" <mgs@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: Re: engine assembly lube
From: Larry Macy <macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu>
Date: Sun, 28 Jun 1998 07:27:57 -0400
On 6/27/98 1:08 PM so and so  BBubeck@aol.com said. (And I quote)

>In a message dated 98-06-27 12:27:43 EDT, tsherman@tecinfo.com writes:
>
><< I'm about to put my 76 B engine back together (I hope!!!)  What should I
> lube it with?  Just engine oil or something thicker?  Thanks. >>
>
>Tyson,
>How about WD-40 (just kidding)
>I used Castrol 20W50 and cam lube on the camshaft of couse.
>I also filled the oil pump with petroleum jelly based on the advise of an
>british car expert. I'm not sure how everyone else feels about this. I was
>told this would ensure immediate pressure from the pump.
>Bruce
>1974 MGB
Tyson, 
Back when I worked on industrial and automotive engines we used 
Lubriplate. It is a white grease. I have used it on MG engines, but, 
others on the list suggested it wasn't such a good idea. If you go to a 
good parts shop you should be able to find a good engine assembly lube. 
Personnally I stand by Lubriplate. :-P
Or go to a Engine rebuilder and ask. Be careful of the advise. They may 
tell you one thing so the engine blows up :-O

Or ask Lawrie

Larry Macy
78 Midget

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