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Re: Hole in the backing plate

To: Larry Colen <lrcar@red4est.com>
Subject: Re: Hole in the backing plate
From: "Andrew B. Lundgren" <lundgren@byu.net>
Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 09:20:09 -0700
I have one of those on my '68 non-UK spec engine. I'm not sure what it
came out of, by car is a '70, but I don't think it was an MGB.  

When I pulled my engine the first time the rubber plug in it was
rotten.  It went to dust in my hand.

If you look in the VB Catalog and the Moss catalog, one of them sells a
rubber plug for the hole, but only one of them carries it.  (That was
about 7 years ago anyway.)

I don't know for sure what the hole was for, I am guessing some non-MG
application.  


On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 00:30, Larry Colen wrote:
> There is a hole in the MGB backing plate between the transmission and
> the oil pan. Does it accomplish any purpose? If one was making a
> custom back plate, is there any reason to put that hole in?
> 
> Alternatively, would there be anything to gain by moving that hole to
> someplace were you could actually see the flywheel? Maybe put a TDC
> mark on the flywheel and on the backing plate for adjusting the
> timing? 
> 
>    Larry
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Andrew B. Lundgren
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