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OverviewNow in its 4th edition! No one contemplating an MGB V8 engine conversion should start the project without reading this book, which is based on the real world experience of many owners and specialists who have re-engined MGBs in the past. Avoid expensive mistakes and pitfalls and end up with a car that performs, handle and brakes superbly by following the detailed advice compiled over many years by MGB expert, Roger Williams. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Roger WilliamsPublisher: David & Charles Imprint: Veloce Edition: 4th Adapted edition Dimensions: Width: 20.70cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 25.00cm Weight: 0.833kg ISBN: 9781845848330ISBN 10: 1845848330 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 13 December 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsRoger Williams' seminal book is back ... Anybody contemplating a V8 conversion will find the GBP45 asking price money well spent as not only will reading this book help you decide whether you have what it takes to see the job through to its conclusion, but its guidance could save you thousands of pounds in avoided mistakes. MG Enthusiast Roger Williams' seminal book is back ... Anybody contemplating a V8 conversion will find the GBP45 asking price money well spent as not only will reading this book help you decide whether you have what it takes to see the job through to its conclusion, but its guidance could save you thousands of pounds in avoided mistakes. MG Enthusiast The well paced instructions are clearly described and complete with helpful images ... focuses on keeping your MGB balanced with all that V8 power at the same time as maximising its pleasure and value. Auto Express This is a completely redesigned, revised, updated and enlarged version of Roger William's much respected earlier work. The book now features over 500 mainly colour illustrations and is an invaluable guide to MGB V8 conversions. Enjoying MG In addition to providing comprehensive information on the best way to handle a V8 swap ... Williams writes well and with a sure touch - surprisingly for a technical treatise, this book is extremely readable ... If you're contemplating a V8 conversion on your MGB, this book should be your first port of call. New Zealand Classic Car a book of real substance with an intelligent approach to thinking through the range of options and strategic issues you will need to focus on and weigh up at the outset when planning a V8 conversion of an MGB Safety Fast Roger Williams' seminal book is back ... Anybody contemplating a V8 conversion will find the GBP45 asking price money well spent as not only will reading this book help you decide whether you have what it takes to see the job through to its conclusion, but its guidance could save you thousands of pounds in avoided mistakes. MG Enthusiast The well paced instructions are clearly described and complete with helpful images ... focuses on keeping your MGB balanced with all that V8 power at the same time as maximising its pleasure and value. Auto Express This is a completely redesigned, revised, updated and enlarged version of Roger William's much respected earlier work. The book now features over 500 mainly colour illustrations and is an invaluable guide to MGB V8 conversions. Enjoying MG In addition to providing comprehensive information on the best way to handle a V8 swap ... Williams writes well and with a sure touch - surprisingly for a technical treatise, this book is extremely readable ... If you're contemplating a V8 conversion on your MGB, this book should be your first port of call. New Zealand Classic Car a book of real substance with an intelligent approach to thinking through the range of options and strategic issues you will need to focus on and weigh up at the outset when planning a V8 conversion of an MGB Safety Fast exemplary ... a must have for any enthusiastic MGB driver. Classic Car Weekly Roger Williams, with his extensive mechanical engineering expertise, expands on his previous volumes with more detail and more pictures which makes this already great book even better. The MG Driver Author InformationBorn in 1940, Roger William's first love was aircraft, and he joined the de Havilland Aircraft Company after leaving school, soon adding motor cars to his list of prime interests. He completed his apprenticeship and studies, and built two Ford-based 'specials' before family and career interests took pride of place. However, in 1986 he started his own consultancy business, which allowed him to restore numerous MGBs, a Triumph TR6 and a Triumph Stag, and also at this time began to write books about the cars that he restored. After retiring in 2000 he wrote several more books including Enthusiast’s Restoration Manuals, SpeedPro workshop guides and Essential Buyer’s guides, specialising in the Triumph TR range and MGB sports cars. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |