Paul,
I found Michael Veys via Doug Jackson of British Automotive. See below.
> Mark,
>
> This is Doug Jackson from British Automotive.
>
> I have a mechanic colleague that would be interested in handling
> your problem.
>
> However, you would have to source the MGB timing cover and matching
> 5.5"crank pulley,
> not the larger diameter pulleys that are fitted to the later MGBs.
> It is important that the
> timing marks on the timing cover and pulley match up.
>
> I would recommend while doing this operation that the timing chain
> tensioner, timing chain and
> oil pan gasket be changed at the same time.
>
> You could contact Michael Veys at 415 847 8870 to schedule you
> work. I have already spoken to him
> about your problem.
>
> I would estimate the time to do the recommended work to be a
> minimum of 4 hours.
>
> Regards Doug.
Mark Darley
markdarley@mac.com
Mobile Phone 415 310 5252
On Jun 8, 2010, at 5:05 PM, paul@themussons.com wrote:
> Hello. I'm a new member. We are spending about 5 months a year in
> Santa Rosa (the rest of the year we are in Colorado).
>
> I have just shipped my 1960 MGA here permanently and we're enjoying
> it a lot.
>
> I wondered if anyone can recommend a good repair shop. The car's in
> good shape but I might need a couple of small iems done.
>
> Thanks
>
> Paul Musson
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