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Re: Engine rebuild wisdom sought

To: HealeyBN7@aol.com
Subject: Re: Engine rebuild wisdom sought
From: Blue One Hundred <healey.nut@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 09:19:33 +0800
Dave -

I rebuilt my BJ8 motor as a novice 15 years ago and 80,000 miles ago. 
The engine is still going strong, doesn't burn any oil... great
compression.  Before that I had never even dismantled a motor... so a
novice can do it with a little research and a little curiosity with
other owners (like you are doing here).  The manual is very good about
dissassembly instructions

Regards,

Alan

'53 BN1 '64 BJ8


On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 17:55:21 EST, HealeyBN7@aol.com <HealeyBN7@aol.com> wrote:
> Listers,
> 
> My engine is sitting on the engine stand and I am getting ready to start
> working on it.  My intention is to go thru it pretty thoroughly and inspect  
>and
> replace anything that needs attention.  I was running well when I  removed it.
> Good compression.  No major leaks.  But when it goes  back in the car I
> intend for it to be a long time before it comes out again, so  I'd like to be 
>as
> proactive as possible now.  On the list I sometimes read  rather ominous 
>things
> about the Healey engines being 'special' and that you need  to 'know them' to
> rebuild them.  This is my first time working extensively  on a Healey engine
> and the workshop manual seems to be pretty detailed on  disassembly and
> inspection of parts.  Are there any other written sources I  might tap into 
>for
> 'secrets' of Healey engine work?  Or, is the  manual pretty much all I will 
>need,
> along of course with engine  repair knowledge, which I have a decent amount
> of?  30 years a  mechanical engineer has taught me to proceed cautiously on 
>new
> projects and  seek expert advise when needed .... like now!  I'm sure I'll be
> hitting the  list up for advice along the way also.  Thanks for any
> advise/recommendations.
> 
> Dave
> 61 BN7




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