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Re: New MGB - A couple of questions

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Subject: Re: New MGB - A couple of questions
From: Max Heim <mvheim@attbi.com>
Date: Mon, 05 May 2003 09:27:49 -0700
on 5/4/03 9:20 PM, engl at engl@cableregina.com wrote:

> Bought my second MGB on Friday (first one was a '77 rust bucket that I could
> not license and I got rid of it quickly a couple of years ago).  I have a
> few questions for the experts out there:
> 
Congrats.

> I'm not sure if the car has the original engine (likely not) as the looks
> like it was originally block is orange and the head looks like it was
> turquoise (?, and there is no engine number plate on the block.  To order
> parts for the engine (if and when necessary), is there any way to tell what
> year the engine was (or even if it is an MG engine)?  Car is a '65, has a
> generator, is positive ground, and carbs look original.  The fan is a five
> blade fan (original was 3?).
> 
You probably want the book "Original MGB" by A. D. Clausager. This is THE
source for the kind of info you will need. At Moss or Classic Motorbooks, or
maybe even Amazon. You'll also want the reprinted factory service manual by
Robert Bentley.

The correct engine color would be maroon, but a backyard mechanic could have
sprayed it whatever after servicing, so that doesn't tell you much in
itself.

> The engine looks like it has been shimmed up so the crank pulley just (and I
> mean just!) clears the front suspension subframe.  Is this normal?  How do I
> find the timing marks on the engine (the pulley might be oversize and
> covering them) ?

It doesn't clear by much under any circumstances. Might just need new motor
mounts. The timing marks would be straight on the bottom if you have the
correct motor. Convenient, eh?
> 
> Did the '65 have back-up lights?

Nope.
> 
> Thanks for your help.  I'm sure there will be more questions to follow!
> 
> Bob
> '65 MGB


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Max Heim
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