BTW the Tri**** 6 cylinder engines are suspect in the crank as well. In
the unlikely event I were to buy another TR6 I'd first check the fore and
aft play at the crank pulley.
Too much foreplay of course means the engine's ****ed
Peter
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From: Chris Kotting <ckotting@iwaynet.net>
To: toyman@htcomp.net
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Morris vs British Leyland
Date: Thursday, 13 May 1999 21:55
Brad -
If you don't want to start a feud, don't ask the question. <grin>
Seriously, the 1500 has two weakmesses: (a) It comes from the much
hated Tr#&mph, and (b) It is hard on the bottom end (crank and rod
bearings). The crank and rod bearing do have a pretty short lifespan if
not cared for, and it has been known to drop its crankshaft thrust
washers, with resultant inadvertant machining of the block and crank.
The second weakness can be attended to by using top quality lubricants
and making a practice of renewing the bearings at the first sign of
dropping oil pressure at idle. Since this can be done with the engine
in the car, it's not a major ordeal (at least I don't think so).
Some would say this is a terrible flaw, but I don't see it as being any
worse than "decoking" the head every few thousand miles. If one is
going in for a full overhaul of the engine, there are a few tricks that
increase the life of the bottom end.
The first weakness, one can do nothing about. There is an unfortunate
association between the 1500 and all the emissions and safety
cr...hardware that was hung on the '75 and later Midget. That's not the
engine's fault. A lot of people hate the 1500 because "it's not an MG
engine". Well, neither was the engine in the MGA or MGB, having come
over from BMC, or the A-block engine having come over from Austin and
Morris. T series purists sneered at those engines, too. The last MG
with an "MG Engine" was the TF (XPEG engine).
Don't get me wrong, I love the A-block and B-block engines, too. Each
has their foibles and advantages. You pays your money and you takes
your choice.
Chris Kotting
ckotting@iwaynet.net
'77 Midget (That gets 29.5 MPG in city traffic, keeps up easily on 75+
MPH freeways, and can have the heater valve closed without fear of
starving a cylinder for coolant.)
toyman@htcomp.net wrote:
>
> Not wanting to start a feud or nuthin'but what are the groups opinions on
the A
> series engine as compared to the 1500 that BL started using in
> 1975?i.e.reliability,dependability,power,ease of troubleshooting and
working
> on.I have 1275's in both of mine and love them dearly,simple and
> (almost)troublefree!Although I have not ever owned a 1500 personally,the
> reputation I have been given sounds discouraging,is this information
> false?waiting to hear your words of wisdom.
>
> Brad Fornal
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