My first day working for mad Bob was making two crates to send two 3litre Mowogs to England...had to take them out of Austin Freeway and a Wolesley( I think)....from underneath, Bob reckoned he was an apprentice when they were new and nearly every single one had to be pulled and line bored under warranty.....One of those motors was so siezed it "rang" when I belted it to see if I could free it up to turn it over....... the buyer was none too happy from what I later heard....
The Midget would go well with one of those in it.........................
Kate's been looking for an MGC-GT with an automatic - If she's successful, I might wind up having to rebuild one of those 3 litre's myself.

You know how, from time to time, you wind up with those niggling little doubts in the back of your mind?

Gosh, I hope it’s big enough.
Set up the carb today, changed out the venturis, air jets, main jets, idle jets and emulsion tubes. Base line choices came straight out of David Vizard’s book, “Tuning the A Series Engine”, my copy of which has become quite dirty and dog-eared over the last couple of years. I’ve probably read this book more frequently than “Huckleberry Finn” and “Breakfast of Champions” combined, but it still comes in a close second to the SCTA Rulebook.
Wrapped the headers – and there are those who might criticize that decision, and for verifiable reasons. But my chief concern is keeping the intake manifold cool. If this were a cross flow head, I’d have probably skipped it.
So now I’m back to my waiting game. My wheels are supposed to be done on Tuesday – we’ll see. The heck of it is, starting Monday, I’ll be pulling a double almost every day, including the weekends, until the 5th of July. If they’re ready, and I’m sorry to say it, Diamond Wheel will now be the one waiting on me. I hate it when it comes to this, but I was told “one month” at the beginning of March, and while I would have loved to have had these in April, they’re simply going to have to wait until I can make the time to pick ‘em up.
And the car is still at the welders. Again, Skeeter is going to have to wait.
I hate seeming petty and small about this kind of thing, but like my suppliers, I’ve gotta make hay while the sun shines.