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I'm just figuring out to post pics on the new forum , so I thought this thread would give me good chance to practice my new forum pic posting a bit more, and maybe have some good fun at the same time. here's is picture of the MGB vintage race car's engine bay. Let see your engine bay pictures :smile:


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Here ya go ! :devilgrin:


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How about this? I have access to an MGB body. Think this will fit?:indecisiveness:diesel-locomotive-engine-2.jpg
 
'64 MGB after rebuild.



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The wifes 72. Hap rebuilt the carbs and Tony,(God rest his sole), supplied the vacuum pump and also Jeff rebuilt the distributor. There's a little piece of others in this car, but unknown to most here. This photo was taken in 2006, it still looks the same today! PJ

 
Marshuff! Welcome aboard! We're neighbors! :D
 
What's that tank and tubing on the RB engine? Alcohol injection?:smile:

Good eye, that's the #9 Huffaker MGB race car, those are Corvette Harrison tank, Huffaker used them back in the day for catch/breather tanks, now they are priceless obejcts, too expensive for such use, as the Corvette guys pay big money for them now.
 
My try....

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Some of my engine bays (current fleet only):

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OK, Since no one else showed it, I had to do this one and really, it's not the only one, there's more out there! V-12!

 
Yeah, but a real V12 is covered in Webers (like the one I posted above) not wires and tubes! :highly_amused:

That B is the analogue of the Midget we've probably all seen that someone stuck (somehow) a Jag straight 6 in.
 
What amazes me is, how one of those can be stuffed into a B! Has to be quite a job! PJ
 
Quite an engineering feat, that's for sure.
 
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