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Re: GT6 Mk 1 Engines

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Subject: Re: GT6 Mk 1 Engines
From: John Kipping <johnkipping@inet.net.nz>
Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 18:17:27 +1300
OK, what rules are you working too? The big problem with Mk I engines is 
the head, a Mk II type can be fitted quite easily, but basically what 
you have then done is made a MK II engine in a complicated way, but
First things first - check engine numbers - you really want to start 
with an engine number below KC5000, these early engines have smaller 
main bearings which makes them quicker and more reliable. cheapest 
pistons (and a lot lighter) are 1300 ones at +60 which are about a +20 
bore in a six block. Drill and retap all the head stud holes to 5/16 
(from 3/8) so you can fit a MK II type head and torque it down properly. 
You MUST use a MK I head gasket (copper type), this is fitted in place 
before the head studs are fitted (the 3/8 holes don't allow it to slide 
down the studs). The best original cam for these engines is the one 
fitted to GT6 II non US markets with timing 25-65-65-25, if you are 
paranoid Spit III cam bearinsg can be fitted. For big ends for these 
early sixes use those fitted to the diesel engine version of the MGB. 
This was the spec of engine built for Vitesse in the 98 London to Cape 
Town rally - almost bullet proof.
Nearly forgot - although these early engines use the even smaller early 
Spitfire thrust washers I've never heard of a problem, fortunately there 
is a Mini engine which has some items that can be easily modified with a 
copper coloured finish that will never fall out.
www.canleyclassics.com wil be a source of parts if you have problems.

John Kipping.


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