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MG MGA - Missing an MGA Engine and Tranny?
| Interesting item but it almost looks like it was just plucked from someone's car.  Of note are the full length carb overflow pipes. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/MGA-COMPLETE-MOTOR-AND-TRANSMISSION-EXCELLENT-CONDITION_W0QQitemZ250188068502QQihZ015QQcategoryZ6763QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem  | 
| Steven B | 
| Hi they are the correct overflow pipes wish I could get hold of some gordon  | 
| g c pugh | 
| Gordon Burlens stock them: http://www.burlen.co.uk/partDetail.aspx?partID=49123 Alternatively, you can make up a set. There was discussion about the pipes late last year or early this. Should be in the archives. Steve  | 
| Steve Gyles | 
| The vacuum flame tube is attached to the rear manifold stud, not the second in.  I wonder if it came from the factory like that?!! Steve  | 
| Steve Gyles | 
| Gordon, Steve, I think that Stevson also have them at much less than half the price of Burlen.  | 
| Neil McGurk | 
| Steve, there are some nice engine bay pictures in Brooklands Books (period reports) "MG MGA 1955- on p56 and p58 and John Price Williams "The MGA First of a new line" p122, showing the vac. pipe. Neil  | 
| Neil McGurk | 
| hi steve i think mine is on the first stud , neil thanks for that info gordon  | 
| g c pugh | 
| Shortened fuel overflow pipes can be extended to their original lengths by brazing some 1/8" (or is it 5/16") copper tubing to the original pieces. It is a perfect fit over the OD of the overflow tube. Alternatively, I extended mine by using pieces of the old brake lines using about 1" of the above mentioned copper tubing as a sleeve to couple the brake line to the overflow tube. In 7 years, nobody has ever noticed the modification. Chuck  | 
| C Schaefer | 
| As a side note, the seller is stripping out an MGA. The engine and trans have been 'just plucked from someone's car'. | 
| mike parker | 
| I completly replaced my pipes with copper and soldered them into the old banjo's.I installed them and bent them to the proper fit,removed them, then used a propane torch and tinned the copper with solder and wiping them with a damp rag to even them out.Hard to tell them from steel. | 
| gary starr | 
This thread was discussed between 18/11/2007 and 20/11/2007
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