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Subject: Ideal Advance Curve
From: "John DiFede" <JDIFEDE@cablevision.com>
Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2001 10:47:04 -0500
Rick wrote:
  All of this brings me to a few conclusions regarding my 
1970 MGB-GT.

1. I need to know if my car is high or low compression.  The
   piston crowns in my '70 B-GT, the car in question, have the
   same crown geometry as those in my '79 MGB.  The heads
   seem to be roughly universal, for the most part.  Therefore, 
   how is the compression ratio changed?  Piston crown?  Head 
   gasket thickness?  Something else? 

I wrote;

Rick,  I can telll you how the compression works, as I just figured it out this 
past weekend.  First there are two different piston types.  Shallow dish (high 
compression 6.2cc dish) and deep dish (low compression ~16 cc dish).  Also, 
although the cylinder heads look alike, they are different.  The early heads 
had a deep combustion chamber (~43cc) and were used with the shallow dish (high 
compression) pistons to arrive at a comp ratio of about 8.8:1.  The later heads 
had a  shallow combustion chamber (~39cc) and were used with the deep dish 
piston to arrive at a comp ratio of about 8.0 :1.  The changeover occured (in 
the US) I believe for the 1972 models which used the later shallow head 
combusion chamber and the deep dished pistons.  At this time the compression 
ratio on US  cars dropped to 8.0:1.  These shallow heads also had larger intake 
valves for about 2-3 years, when the head design reverted back to the smaller 
intake valve.  Blocks which use the large intake valve head must have the 
eyebrow cut into the top of the bore to allow for the exhaust valve.

This web site can provide some additional information.  
http://www.mgbmga.com/index.html

If you have any questions e- mail me off the list and I will ty to answer them. 
 I currently have each type of engine and cylinder head disassembled in my 
garage.

PS.  Could it be that your 79 MGB was rebuilt using High Comp pistons?

John

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