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Re: new engine/re-engine

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Subject: Re: new engine/re-engine
From: JAMES <JBMYERS@msuvx2.memphis.edu>
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 1995 12:29:48 -0500 (CDT)
Jay the Wise wrote;

>Would you believe me if I told you you could make your existing engine
>breathe fire for $1500?  Find somebody with an older B (you have to go back
>to at least '72 for a high-compression engine) and ask him for a ride.  Hard
>to believe that guy's engine has anything in common with yours.

I have to agree. For the time/money it takes to do a _good_ (ie, one that is
actually driveable and not a fire hazard), engine swap, you could rebuild your
existing engine PLUS a spare one. Conversions, contrary to what marketing-types
proclaim, are rarely simple. weights, heights, locations of a dozen
linkages/hoses/wires, etc, make swapping engines as much an art as a science,
and there are a lot of bad artists out there. If you want to swap engines,
either do it yourself (and multiply your time money estimate by 2.5) or find a
_reputable_, _professional_ shop that has done the same swap several times
before, or else be prepared to be suprised.

Better yet, trade your rubber-bumpered smog-engined B for an earlier
chrome-bumpered B. It may seem like trading in your children, but it could be
simpler....  ;^)

Then again, I've always thought a Rover/Buick V8, or a Buick 3800 V6 would be
_just_ the thing when/if the B's  engine ever gives up........

James "decisions, decisions.." B.
'71 MGB
'71 LeSabre 

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