| Thanks to all who replied to my note. I have a copy of a Clymer 
Publication "MGA-MGB service-repair Handbook" which gives some typical 
compression pressures for engines in good condition:
MGA 1500         130 psi
MGA 1600         135 psi
MGA 1600 Mark II 148 psi
MGB through 1974 160 psi
MGB 1975-76      130 psi
  These would all be US specification models; shaving, decking, and 
reboring would all increase the compression pressures.  I didn't think 
about a hotter cam with it's increased valve overlap.  I guess that is a 
possibility on my car; the car won't idle below about 1200 rpm, even when 
warm. The engine doesn't have an identification tag on it; it does have 
the early head without provision for air ports and the 5-main bearing 
engine block. The valve timing marks on the sprockets are lined up 
correctly. My compression pressures of 124 - 133 psi still seem low to 
me.
                             Lew Dove
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