| Neil:
        Don't be nasty.
Ben:
        You are confused between the Triumph Stag engine, which is an alloy
head Dual overhead cam 3.0L V8 and the Rover aluminium block 3.5-4.6L V8.
The Stag motor was a problem child, that is not a suitable candidate for
conversion projects.  The Rover engine is the one that is popular for MGB
conversions.
        The confusion gets worse, as the Rover V8 makes a dandy conversion
engine in the Stag bay.  Or is that Stag at bay?
        The Stag transmission is similar to a Triumph TR6, so again not much
use to an MG owner.
Kelvin.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ben Ruset [mailto:ben.ruset@verizon.net]
> Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 4:12 PM
> To: mgs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Triumph Stag / MGB Hybrid
> 
> 
> Is the Stag's engine the same one that can drop into the later model B
> without too much hassle?
> 
> What about the transmission?
> 
> The place where I will end up buying my MGB has a Stag with some
> collision damage and a trashed interior, but the motor may be
> salvagable. I wonder if it would be worth throwing into this B...?
> 
> Ben Ruset
> ben.ruset@verizon.net <-- note the new address 
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