Somebody grab this QUICK!
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 9:44 pm
This just in:
"Ian,
FYI I've just put this on the Triple M Register website. Wondered if its any good to you or any of your cammy Minor contacts? It's one of the best original cranks I've ever seen.
For Sale: One reground original MG M type crankshaft, (big end journals about 0.040" undersize and rear main 0.025"). Set of re-metalled pinchbolt-type rods. Crank oilway plugs have been taken out and oilways throughly cleaned and plugs replaced. Rear main sleeve oil thrower modified for lip seal. Excellent rear taper/sleeve fit (it has been lapped). New large castellated nut to suit and cross-slotted end of crank thread not damaged as they usually are where locking key fits in.
Understood to have been crack tested OK by previous owner.
I have removed this from an expensively rebuilt engine which has not been run. The white-metalling is excellent and the rods a very good fit on the crank.
Ready to fit to your engine. All you would have to do is to have your rear main bearing replaced or bored to suit and modified to take the thin lip seal.
If the car was for road use only, I would be using it but as I have one eye on competitive use, I have purchased a new steel crank.
I would like £200 for it which is less than the cost of the white metalling."
Contact ajbhome@dsl.pipex.com I think this is Andy Bradshaw
"Ian,
FYI I've just put this on the Triple M Register website. Wondered if its any good to you or any of your cammy Minor contacts? It's one of the best original cranks I've ever seen.
For Sale: One reground original MG M type crankshaft, (big end journals about 0.040" undersize and rear main 0.025"). Set of re-metalled pinchbolt-type rods. Crank oilway plugs have been taken out and oilways throughly cleaned and plugs replaced. Rear main sleeve oil thrower modified for lip seal. Excellent rear taper/sleeve fit (it has been lapped). New large castellated nut to suit and cross-slotted end of crank thread not damaged as they usually are where locking key fits in.
Understood to have been crack tested OK by previous owner.
I have removed this from an expensively rebuilt engine which has not been run. The white-metalling is excellent and the rods a very good fit on the crank.
Ready to fit to your engine. All you would have to do is to have your rear main bearing replaced or bored to suit and modified to take the thin lip seal.
If the car was for road use only, I would be using it but as I have one eye on competitive use, I have purchased a new steel crank.
I would like £200 for it which is less than the cost of the white metalling."
Contact ajbhome@dsl.pipex.com I think this is Andy Bradshaw