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Re: overheated engine

To: Michael Jose <cookie-monster@home.com>
Subject: Re: overheated engine
From: Art Pfenninger <ch155@freenet.buffalo.edu>
Date: Wed, 26 May 1999 19:22:13 -0400 (EDT)
Be careful when you remove the engine that you don't damage the engine
mounts, that is unless you plane on replacing them which is not a bad
idea. With the later model cars like yours you need to remove the steering
to replace the left mount. If however you do it with the engine out then
with a little effort you can left one. The following applies whether or
not you plan on replacing them. Remove the right mount on the car itself
and leave it attached to the engine. The left one remove the mount from
the engine but leave the mount attached to the car. When reinstalling the
engine attach the right mount to the engine, and with left mount slightly
loose (for adjustment later) lower the engine in. When putting a new left
mount on with the engine out, hold the nut from underneath and turn the
mount onto the nut. Don't try to hold the nut and plate together because
the two combined won't be able to be passed between the steering shaft and
the bracket. It may sound confusing but you will understand what I mean
when you examine the left side. 
...Art  

On Wed, 26 May 1999, Michael Jose wrote:

> Well, 
> here goes.
> My engine died.  The MG Shop guy says that some pistons are toast, and
> most likely the head could be cracked.  He doesn't want to rebuild it,
> but wants to sell me another rebuilt for (drum roll) $2000.00 That's US
> dollars.
> NO, I don't think that is what I want to do.
> So, I will be purchasing that engine Ray has for sale, and removing the
> old one for rebuilding (hopefully).
> What I am asking is for information and tips on the engine swap, and
> what do throw away, keep, etc.
> Should I remove bonnet? Should I do this, that, etc.?
> Any literature I should investigate?
> Thanks in advance...
> Mike Jose
> burned 79B
> 


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