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Re: MGA Twinkie question

To: "MG List" <mgs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: MGA Twinkie question
From: "Charles D. Sorkin" <cdsorkin@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1999 11:29:06 -0500

>
>Well for starters it allowed the MGA to put out a good bit more power!
>There were some detonation problems in the beginning, and the compression
>was then lowered.  You will typically read that the Twin Cams were
extremely
>high maintance, yet with proper (read: routine!) maintenance they seem to
be
>fine.

But how does it work?  What is the engineering principle?
>
>> I saw one for sale this weekend in Connecticut.  The owner said that the
>> engine had been replaced with a later model MGB block, which toned down
my
>> interest, but it sure looked nice.  With a rust-free body and a 90%-good
>> paint job, the owner was asking $8500.
>
>Is that the one Former Glory has forsale?  I thought it was dismantled?
>Anyhow, you could always source an MGA 1600 block and fit that.


It was sitting on a lawn in front of an antique dealership somewhere in the
Birkshires.  Alas, I probably couldn't find it again if I tried.


>There was also one forsale some where in New England not so long ago for
>$8000.  It was a complete rust bucket but had some interesting factory
>options; a competition windscreen, competition seats, close ratio gearbox
>and a non-standard differential ratio.



The interior of this one needed a substantial bit of work.  Only the
exterior was in good shape.

>> I use the term "Twinkie" in hopes of eliciting a more exuberant response.
>
>IMHFO, the MGA Twin Cam is perhaps the finest automobile ever produced.  It
>is the car I long to own, in numbers... or a bunch of Austin Healey 100-4s.


What does the F stand for in IMHFO?

Regards,

Charles
'74 Midget (runs better when it notices me looking at other LBCs)
cdsorkin@ix.netcom.com
Bloomfield, NJ




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