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Re: [Nobbc] MGC GT automatic going for under $8000 in 15 minutes!

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Subject: Re: [Nobbc] MGC GT automatic going for under $8000 in 15 minutes!
From: Mark Darley <markdarley@mac.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2011 19:46:01 -0800
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Mark Darley
markdarley@mac.com
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On Feb 17, 2011, at 7:12 PM, Greg Tatarian wrote:

> On 2/17/2011 6:03 PM, craig murphy wrote:
>>  Usually they would mill the flat surface of the caps, mount them up
>> and bore into them with the cutting tool just touching the bottom  
>> of the block
>> saddle, but not removing any material from the block side.
> As you may know, that is often not possible, particularly if the  
> block saddles are not true. In that case, or when repositioning the  
> crank higher in the block will have a very detrimental effect, the  
> block saddle and main cap are bored oversize, such as 0.015". This  
> necessitates the use of bearings that are oversize on the OD, and if  
> the crank is ground, undersize on the ID. The block in our Elan S4  
> was bored like this, because I swapped the round-shouldered caps  
> with square caps from another block; honing would not have been  
> sufficient to make them align properly. I made that swap to gain  
> lower end strength and with the other mods to the engine, permit  
> higher revs.
>>  I bought a good used former Minimania-built 4 synchro remote  
>> change box
>> and did some modifications to be able to make it the same ratios  
>> (using the
>> same replacement gears) as the original S box.
> Other than the change from originality, would you consider this a  
> desirable upgrade? I like having synchros in first, but one does  
> learn to get around that in a 3 synchro box...
>>  I thought it would be risky to be this far into it and then
>> put it back together without going the rest of the way.  This way I  
>> will have
>> a base line where I know it was rebuilt by me fresh on x/xx/xx date.
> Oh yes, that is always more comforting than guessing what may fail.  
> And it can be really amazing what you find when you open up a motor  
> or 'box that even a supposedly reputable rebuilder has worked on.
>> The rest of my gearbox parts just landed in the US from England and  
>> the big
>> brown truck should deliver those on Monday.
> The gearbox parts for our Alfa (only about 2/3 of what it needed)  
> cost over $800 - gearbox parts can get expensive very fast. But what  
> a great feeling it is when you've replaced all the wear items in a  
> 'box and it shifts like butter.
>
> Good luck with the rebuild. Wanna hold a tech session on  
> reassembling your motor?
>
> Cheers,
> Greg
>
>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Craig
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