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The fall 2012 edition of Moss Motoring magazine will have the first in a series of articles about engine rebuilding written by your's truely. it will cover how to properly disassemble and inspect your engine during tear down, a often overlooked part of the process. thought I would give you all a heads up for you that may be interested.
 
Congrats, Hap! Ought to be good reading, for sure.

:cheers:
Mickey
 
OH, and I'd be happy to write about what NOT to do! :smirk:
 
How about a little info on getting a copy of the MOSS magazine ?
 
I get the Moss magazine, and there's usually good articles and usable info in it. I'll be looking forward to your articles Hap. :driving:
 
Nice to have someone with such knowledge take the time to share it with everyone. I'm looking forward to reading it.
 
Nice going, Hap, great article and pix. Actually, I think the whole magazine has stepped it up in this issue..?
 
Eighteen months and $$$$$$ too late for me, my life's story. It'll just have to be for pleasure reading(I hope)only!
Tom Lains
 
Aloha Hap,

That's great because I'm beginning a rebuild of my MG TF XPAG engine. Looking forward to your article.
 
I received my copy yesterday. Nice article Hap! I am looking forward to the rest of the series.
 
Hap
Just got the moss mag. In the mail today. Looking forward to reading your article tonight.
 
Thanks for the article !

This winter if i have the time, I may start disassembling my spare TR6 engine. It runs, but it burns oil and is a bit worn out. Been keeping it around as a spare, but it might be nice to disassemble and learn more about the straight 6.
 
Nicely done.
I always thought it was harder to take something apart than put it back together -unless, while taking it apart you considered never having it go back together.
 
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