| Geoffrey,
You need to get a copy of the original Bentley Service Manual for your year
and the Haynes manual.  The next on the list would be a copy of Porter's
book on MGB Restoration.  Specifically for tuning/upgrading your engine,
Peter Burgess' book on Power Tuning is also recommended.
John
79 MGB (in restoration)
                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Geoffrey Gallaway [mailto:geoffeg@sloth.org]
                Sent:   Monday, February 28, 2000 8:02 AM
                To:     mgs@autox.team.net
                Subject:        70 B GT Engine Rebuild
                I recently purchased a 69/70 (split rear bumper) B GT. The
car seems in
                good shape overall (suspension good, transmission feels
solid, interior is
                in great shape) but the engine is eating more oil than gas,
leaving a
                smoke cloud wherever I go once the engine has warmed up. To
me, this would
                indicate that the pistons and rings are worn and need to be
replaced and
                the cylnders bored/smoothed out. I have worked on cars
before (a 72 Land
                Rover, a 90 Range Rover and a 68 Ford Falcon) replacing
differentials,
                fenders, electrics, alternators, etc. but I have never done
anything more
                drastic to the engine than changing the thermometer. I was
wondering if
                there is a detailed step by step guide on how to do this,
from taking the
                engine out to putting it back in and starting the car again.
                Thanks in advance,
                Geoff
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