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help !!!!!!!!! 1275
hi all bad day . can some one help i have been sorting out rebuilding my 1275 as i think the 1098 in my traveller is on its last legs (pushing it too fast again ) the problem is that i have just put all the bottom back together . and got to the head , i have put the push rods in and the tappets on but either teh push rods are too short or teh tappets are to big. i am trying to use 1098 as a temp messure so that i can save up for the stronger ones . now can any one tell me if the 1098 ones will fit on the 1275 are thay the same size and lengh .thanks
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aren't the valves different lengths too?
I've got a 1275 valve and what i think is a 948 valve on my desk and i'd say there is a good 4-5mm difference in length.
I've got a 1275 valve and what i think is a 948 valve on my desk and i'd say there is a good 4-5mm difference in length.
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well the flywheel has 6 bolts , a breather on the front of timming chain cover ,the head fits the 1098 , rocker cover is the same,exhaulst manifold is the same ,the bottom pully dose not have the starter handle bit on it ,sump is the same ,but i can not tell you if its a b ser but looks like a ser as looks the same as the mini and the morris minor one
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When you say 'tappets' - do you mean rocker gear - or cam followers ? The 1098 rocker gear will not line up with the 1275 valve centres. You can re-aligne them on the shaft - need some washers and a bit of filing - or chase up a set of 1275 rockers. the later sintered rockers that were fitted to Mini engines have big wide rockers which straddle across the valves on 1275 engines. They are not much use for 'competition' - but fine on a road engine.



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They come in vary handy when on a 1098... then you can swap between 12G940 and std heads without worrying about rockers.the later sintered rockers that were fitted to Mini engines have big wide rockers which straddle across the valves on 1275 engines. They are not much use for 'competition' - but fine on a road engine.
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I don't think they will help wih speed, but should remove the alignment problems. If you can find the 'billet' rockers as used on the late Mini 1275 GT etc.. they can be used on any A-series (unless you want a racing engine, as they are heavier and not as strong as competition rockers)right thanks for that so if i get mg 1275 rockers that will be fine and will help in a bit of speed and then get some push rods