Colin's book has been out of print for 30+ years but
is still available in the used book market.
rick
--- Bob Howard <mgbob@juno.com> wrote:
> Hi Ron,
> Rich suggested Colin Cambell's book. I've not
> seen that one.
> For this winter's rebuild of my MGB engine, I
> followed Peter Burgess'
> book, How to Power Tune MGB Engines. I found it
> easy to follow and well
> illustrated. His discussion of camshafts seemed
> particularly useful. The
> engine runs great and offers much more torque in the
> 2000-3500 rpm range.
> It also seems to burn a bit less fuel, though that
> is subject to further
> measurement.
> Bob
>
> On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 20:45:11 -0700 "Ron Fine"
> <RonFineEsq@earthlink.net>
> writes:
> > I am about to pull the engine and transmission on
> my '66 MGB to
> > rebuild as necessary. I noticed that there are
> some engine rebuild
> videos
> > advertised on Ebay and Moss Motors. Has anyone
> seen these and are they
> useful? I
> > do have some engine rebuilding experience (Austin
> Healey 3000) but I
> > wouldn't mind looking at some additional MGB stuff
> before starting. I
> have the
> > big green factory manual and Haynes books. Are
> there any other
> resources I
> > might look at?
> > Thanks for any help or suggestions.
> > Ron Fine
> > 66 MGB
> > 61 BN7
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