If you are referring to the MGB Car, they did come with a automatic transmission for a few years.
The short answer is about a full day. Clutch replacement of an MGB, Roadster or GT entails the removal of the engine/transmission assembly from the car, then separating the two to access the clutch. There is no practical way to get to the clutch any other way, as the transmission cannot be removed with the engine in place.
how does a coil work in a MGB
MG MGB was created in 1962.
MGB had a 4 cyl 1.8 engine MGB had a straight 6 2.9 engine
7.5 quarts is per the manual. You need to buy at least 4 quarts of 20w50 for the change. This is without an oil cooler, but if you have one, it will not add much if any capacity, because the oil in the cooler will not drain when you drain the sump. Also, if you use a larger filter than stock, take that into account.
All MGB's that have air conditioning had units installed as dealer-installed options. So, no MGB's came from the factory with A/C.
MGB in retail refers to Main Grocery Buyers. Also referred to as mass market MGBs.
There are many specialist dealers in MGB cars. These include Croydon Classics and Peter Edney, based in Essex. The other great place to find private and business sellers is autotrader.
An MGB is a sports car and the KGB was the secret investigative arm of the Soviet Union, sort of like the CIA in the US.
The MGB was the Russian intelligence agency during the years of 1946 to 1953. This Ministry of State Security was the country's secret police organization.
Hmm.. let me think about that .. i will have to ask my daddy or mommy ! You see i am not a genius