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Re: Questions about engine rebuild and machine shop work

To: "William M. Gilroy" <w.lists@verizon.net>, spitfires@autox.team.net, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Questions about engine rebuild and machine shop work
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 07:52:53 -0600
Cc: spridgets-owner@autox.team.net
References: <200404251906.24650.w.lists@verizon.net>
Take the reciprocating and rotating internals to a machine shop (preferably 
one that does racing work) and have them balanced.  (Yes, even the brand-new 
pistons.)  You'll be amazed at the difference in smoothness and rev-ability.

Chris K.

On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 19:06:24 -0400, William M. Gilroy wrote
> Hi,
> 
> I am about to rebuild the engine in my 77 MG Midget with a Triumph 
> 1500cc engine.  That is the reason for posting to both lists.
> 
> The engine in question was a low compression smogged engine.  It 
> will have twin 1.5 SUs and headers.  This car is used for driving in 
> NJ, 0 to seventy back to 0 between traffic lights :-)  I  would like 
> to make it a bit higher compression and change the cam, but I don't 
> want a really lumpy idle and a power band that starts high up.  This 
> is what I plan to do:
> 
> 1) Send to machine shop and have the head done if required
> 2) Have the block hot tanked.
> 3) Cylinders checked for roundness and size.  How far can you bore 
> one of these engines out or do they need to be lined then bored. 4)
>  Should I have the block line bored? 5) Thrust washers pinned in 
> place.  Any pointers on what the looks like? 6) Higher compression 
> UK spec pistons.  What is a a reasonable compression ratio, and I am 
> not worried about using premium gas. 7) I am thinking of a Ted 
> Shumacher has a TS1275 cam.  8) Replace the valve springs 9) Do I 
> need umbrella seals on the intakes valves? 10) New pistons and 
> rings. 11) New oil pump 12) I have heard of having the oil passages 
> bored out.  Any thoughts?
> 
> Anything that I have missed?  Any thoughts? What would you do, or 
> what would you do differently?
> 
> This is my first time doing this so I have a few questions.  Thanks 
> for any help or input.
> 
> -- 
> William M. Gilroy
> wm.gilroy@verizon.net






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