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The ~'69 MGB~ runs!
Yesterday, Moss called with my missing MGB parts (piston rings). By mid-day, I was under the car slapping the new parts back in place (I'd spent the morning doing Sprite work).
By dinner time, I had 3 pistons and related parts back in plus a bunch of other things done.
I got up this morning and finished the remaining piston/rod set, cleaned up the lifters (and the covers), got the oil pan back on (ugh!), head torqued down, manifolds bolted on, new oil and filter, etc., etc.
One thing about spending so much time under this car...I spend a lot of time looking at the chassis/frame and it's in great shape.
Anyway, it started right up.
This is a "gentle" rebuilt. The existng pistons are OK so I'm just re-ringing and replacing rod bearings. The bores and rod journals measure perfect. While I was at it, I ground the valves.
None of this was really mandatory. The car ran OK as it was. But since the car sat so long, I wanted to get inside and tidy up the engine anyway. It was pretty gooey in the pan.
Since I have no shop space, I'm doing this on my back lawn with the rear wheels on the ground and the front wheels about 8" off the ground. Lots of jack stands so safety-wise OK, but not the way I'd like to do this. This is the way I used to fix cars in high school....a real Beverley Hillbillies setup. Oh well....
Tomorrow I watch #1 grandaughter all day. And on Thursday, I hope to have the MGB at least basically driveable.
Next week, it gets new tires (Fed-Ex dropped them off this morning). And the brakes seem OK, but I want to bleed and clean them up anyway.
<span style="font-size: 12pt">Then...<span style="font-style: italic">drive it!</span></span>
The ~'69 MGB~ runs!
Yesterday, Moss called with my missing MGB parts (piston rings). By mid-day, I was under the car slapping the new parts back in place (I'd spent the morning doing Sprite work).
By dinner time, I had 3 pistons and related parts back in plus a bunch of other things done.
I got up this morning and finished the remaining piston/rod set, cleaned up the lifters (and the covers), got the oil pan back on (ugh!), head torqued down, manifolds bolted on, new oil and filter, etc., etc.
One thing about spending so much time under this car...I spend a lot of time looking at the chassis/frame and it's in great shape.
Anyway, it started right up.
This is a "gentle" rebuilt. The existng pistons are OK so I'm just re-ringing and replacing rod bearings. The bores and rod journals measure perfect. While I was at it, I ground the valves.
None of this was really mandatory. The car ran OK as it was. But since the car sat so long, I wanted to get inside and tidy up the engine anyway. It was pretty gooey in the pan.
Since I have no shop space, I'm doing this on my back lawn with the rear wheels on the ground and the front wheels about 8" off the ground. Lots of jack stands so safety-wise OK, but not the way I'd like to do this. This is the way I used to fix cars in high school....a real Beverley Hillbillies setup. Oh well....
Tomorrow I watch #1 grandaughter all day. And on Thursday, I hope to have the MGB at least basically driveable.
Next week, it gets new tires (Fed-Ex dropped them off this morning). And the brakes seem OK, but I want to bleed and clean them up anyway.
<span style="font-size: 12pt">Then...<span style="font-style: italic">drive it!</span></span>
