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Sorry, but the 848cc was ONLY fitted in the Mini. The Mini was originally designed for the 948cc engine from the Minor/A35 range but was thought too fast and so the 848cc engine was devised.
The In Line A series came in 803cc, 948 cc and 1098cc and all were fitted in the entire smal car range in turn.
The In Line A series came in 803cc, 948 cc and 1098cc and all were fitted in the entire smal car range in turn.
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http://www.austin-rover.co.uk/lcvcdvf.htm
I've heard that late A 35 vans had the 848cc engine too
Here's the link
I've heard that late A 35 vans had the 848cc engine too
Here's the link
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engine number
CHRISD...I think you will find that the number actually reads 10V-189-E-H....
not LOV..... this prefix(10V) applies for a high compression 1098cc engine
from March 1969 with a Dynamo fitted.
not LOV..... this prefix(10V) applies for a high compression 1098cc engine
from March 1969 with a Dynamo fitted.
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Thanks Willie!
That would make sense given the age of the car and the fact it seems to have normal performance. The alternator is my addition - sorry I should have made that clearer.

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Steve, it's perfectly fine to use blue hylomar on the sump gaskets. I always do.
The 1275 sump has better seal flanges (front & back) though so I changed it when I had the sump off later on for a 1275 one.
The 1275 can use a 1098 sump. I ran one as a daily car for 2 - 3 years with no problems after Simon from Morspeed fitted it.bmcecosse wrote:No - the 1275 engine needs a different sump - the rear bearing housing is bigger and so the 1098 sump is no use. Is this a 1275 engine ?
The 1275 sump has better seal flanges (front & back) though so I changed it when I had the sump off later on for a 1275 one.
Ahh - excellent - thanks Cam - i was told (on here I'm sure) that if I go 1275 i will need to hunt down a sump too. So - now all I need is a block - I have everything else! Anybody got an old one ? I don't mind organising a rebore. If i don't get one soon - i can see me modifying a Mini block - of which i have a surplus. Just need to add a shaped piece to the rear bearing housing to match up to what I now know is the 1098 sump. I can see it my mind's eye already - properly engineered of course!



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Sorry, but if you follow that link and click on the engines tab it says 848cc Mini 948cc A35 etcpaulk wrote:http://www.austin-rover.co.uk/lcvcdvf.htm
I've heard that late A 35 vans had the 848cc engine too
Here's the link
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Yep but where that link goes does say they fitted the 848cc to late A35 vans 1956 to 1958 . Hence my question where did they get a 848cc rear drive crank from cos its not the same as any other rear drive crank.
I've also seen this said in the 'A-Z of cars 1945-1970' about the last vans having 848 engines.
I've also seen this said in the 'A-Z of cars 1945-1970' about the last vans having 848 engines.
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Maybe it was just the A35 then.
You are right Paulk - the 848 crank should be good for lots of revs (8000 or so) - but it won't fit the 1275 block. Best to hope for really is a short stroke 1000 cc engine using 1098 block bored + 60 or so. But - unless there is a competition class need - what's the point!
You are right Paulk - the 848 crank should be good for lots of revs (8000 or so) - but it won't fit the 1275 block. Best to hope for really is a short stroke 1000 cc engine using 1098 block bored + 60 or so. But - unless there is a competition class need - what's the point!


