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RE: Boreing Cylinders

To: "'Gregg Baker'" <gbaker@customcpu.com>, MG Board
Subject: RE: Boreing Cylinders
From: "Dodd, Kelvin" <doddk@mossmotors.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 08:33:55 -0700
Gregg:


I don't have the specifics, but the 1950cc oversize pistons are
substantially larger than +60 over.  

The B series engine is usually ok at +60, which is why the piston is
supplied.

I did have an engine block that failed, but the pistons in it were +120 and
that block ran for a number of years before water jacket corrosion
perforated the cylinder bore.


Kelvin.

 
> 
> All,
>     I'm rebuilding my 69 MGB and am going to need to bore my 
> cylinders.  The
> cylinders have already been bored .030 and I'm wondering 
> about going to .040
> or even .060.  I see Moss has pistons that are.060 over and I 
> was wondering if
> this starts to exceed the safe size without possibly getting 
> into the water
> jackets?  What is the overbore on the 1950cc engines?  I've 
> read in several
> places that even though the warning is always given about the 
> 1950 overbore
> that the blocks very seldom have problems.  If the overbore 
> on the 1950 blocks
> is much less than .060 I would feel much better about trying 
> it.  I realize
> that boring this large will ruin the chances of another 
> rebuild without using
> liners and I willing to deal with that.
>     Anxious to hear any responses.
> Thanks,
> Gregg Baker

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