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Speedracer Platinum AdvertiserAdvertiser Hap Waldrop
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1961 MG MGB "LL" Lady Lynn"
1967 MG MGB Racecar "The Biscuit"
Before, well as we stipped the engine down, then two after done, now with v-stacks and air filters on.



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Scuderia Sadada Silver Member Sam Danenberger IV
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1956 Crosley Special ~ For Sale ! ~
1965 MG MGB "Nigel"
1966 MG MGB "Beatrix Or Bea"
1967 MG MGB GT Special "Prudence Or "Pru"
That looks Amazing Hap !!!
Thanks for Sharing the 3000 words !!

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Looks great ............... thumbs up

but you talk too much!

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Rufus Gold Member Harry Singleton
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1967 MG MGB "The White Car"
1967 MG MGB GT Special "Rusty"
The poster child for the proper MGE engine compartment. Looks Great!

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DB Wood Gold Member Daniel Wood
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1967 MG MGB GT
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geezer Silver Member charles durning
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1967 Morris Minor 1000 Saloon (2-door) "Sold"
1974 MG MGB GT "Foghorn Leghorn"
1974 MG MGB GT
You didn't cut the flanges off of the V stacks



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Don’t know if it’s the lighting but it looks yellowish in the first pic and unbelievably clean in the next two pics. Looks incredible.

Are you venting the valve cover with the oil fill cap?
If so, I like that look better than the elbow sticking out the back on the factory cover.

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Good but not quite Wordsworth. smiling smiley

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bencii Silver Member Ben Colpitts
Eden Prairie, MN, USA   USA
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Where's the Bugeye?



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Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2023-08-05 09:54 AM by bencii.

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1972 MG MGB MkIII "ALBERT"
Nice work Hap. Got bacon ?



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1961 MG MGB "LL" Lady Lynn"
1967 MG MGB Racecar "The Biscuit"
In reply to # 4686530 by geezer You didn't cut the flanges off of the V stacks

Didn't need to. It comes down to how you position the clamp, where the worm bolt is.



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1961 MG MGB "LL" Lady Lynn"
1967 MG MGB Racecar "The Biscuit"
In reply to # 4686608 by MG Unlimited Don’t know if it’s the lighting but it looks yellowish in the first pic and unbelievably clean in the next two pics. Looks incredible.

Are you venting the valve cover with the oil fill cap?
If so, I like that look better than the elbow sticking out the back on the factory cover.

Yes, it was lighting and probably some editing. Yes venting from the cap. I have had that aloy valve cove sing 1985, bought it for the Huffaker MGB race car, then it came back to me in 2005 when I restored it for a customer, and we used a yellow zinc plated stock tin cover because that was what Huffaker did back in the day, the custome gave me back the alloy cover. It had some scratches on it, so I filled them with epoxy and did a black wrinkle coat finish to it, used it later on my 67 GT street car, then took it off before I sold it, then now got it on this 71 MGB. Me and that valve cover go back 38 years, LOL.



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1961 MG MGB "LL" Lady Lynn"
1967 MG MGB Racecar "The Biscuit"
In reply to # 4686710 by bencii Where's the Bugeye?

It's mostly done. Got to do a few tweaks to do to it tomorrow, and then it should be able to join the MGB on Tuesday to go to the local car club meeting. Here it is..



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In reply to # 4686712 by albeegreen1 Nice work Hap. Got bacon ?

Bob, that's a fine looking basket of maters :grinning smiley



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