| To: | mgs@autox.team.net |
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| Subject: | Interesting item...comments anyone? |
| From: | Aeseeyou@aol.com |
| Date: | Mon, 3 Mar 2003 09:58:25 EST |
Hi,
This weekend I was over at a friends house who's really into racing his
MGB-GT he showed me how he has adapted an early model MGA rear end assy into
his racing MGB-GT telling me that it was about the only way to get the proper
gearing he needed. l somehow had always just taken it for granted that you
could just swap the R&P gears.. but he told me that there aren't any resource
centers where rear gear sets and other rear end parts for racing MGB's can
be readily purchased I can't imagine this being true. But, it appears as if
Moss only lists a 3.909:01 rear gear set. This is a huge opportunity for
somebody to create a nice little business for themselves and at the same time
do the vintage auto racing a great favor in the process. Or is swapping an
"A" housing in place of the "B" housing the norm? To me it just seems like a
lot of unnecessary work....
Albert Escalante, Editor
"THE CLEAR HOOTER"
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