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MG MGA - Twin Cam Carburettor Heat shield pattern?
| Hi folks. Does anyone have an accurate dimensioned drawing for an mga twin cam Carburettor Heat shield? A friend asked me to post this question for him. Thanks, Glenn | 
| Glenn | 
| I am sooo glad that this is a mild winter for you Glenn. Hi Ho, Hi Ho I must now go!!!!! | 
| JEFF BECKER | 
| Jeff, I get the feeling that you must be missing my winter poem writing spree!  Should I let loose and write a poem for you?  lol, Glenn | 
| Glenn | 
| Glenn, I think your friend may be pulling your leg. Carbs on one side, exhaust on the other side.  | 
| Mitch Smith | 
| Strange as it may seem, the MGA Twin Cam does have a heat shield between the exhaust headers and the engine block. It is flat and fits over the access panels where the cam followers would be, if there were any. I guess it is to keep the intense heat away from the engine. Twin Cam exhaust headers get extremely hot. For a diagram go to: http://www.angelfire.com/rant/mgatwincam/spldiagrams/index.html Then Click on "Half speed shaft and conrods". The heat shield is item 30. Mick  | 
| Mick Anderson | 
| Hi Mitch, good point. I never stopped to think about my friend's seemingly serious request, or the twin cam engine's carb/exhaust configuration. My buddy is always pulling pranks, I will have to retaliate! lol, Glenn | 
| Glenn | 
This thread was discussed between 21/02/2007 and 22/02/2007
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