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Chatting with a Rover service manager today, he cannot see a reason why the 1275 out of the Maestro's cannot be modded to fit a Moggy.
It only needs the backplate changing with the front plate changed for the engine mounts.
Forgive me if this has already been discussed elsewhere.
It only needs the backplate changing with the front plate changed for the engine mounts.
Forgive me if this has already been discussed elsewhere.
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I have supplied my local tame auto machiner with back plate and fly wheel to try and mate up to a 1275 lump out of a maestro. I should be able to let every one know by tomorrow evening.
Thing is, if the flywheel doesn't fit is it the end of the world? a VW flywheel clutch gearbox conversion isnt too far out of the equation is it?
Thing is, if the flywheel doesn't fit is it the end of the world? a VW flywheel clutch gearbox conversion isnt too far out of the equation is it?
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Neil
I meant that the individual concerned ( Lee and his Moggie Pidge) who made the Maestro remarks that offended you ( I dont think so really ) are no longer on this message board as he only had his car a short time and then sold it and moved onto other things, his words not mine.
I meant that the individual concerned ( Lee and his Moggie Pidge) who made the Maestro remarks that offended you ( I dont think so really ) are no longer on this message board as he only had his car a short time and then sold it and moved onto other things, his words not mine.
Cheers
Kevin
Lovejoy 1968 Smoke Grey Traveller (gone to a new home after13 years)
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Kevin
Lovejoy 1968 Smoke Grey Traveller (gone to a new home after13 years)
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Oh, I see! You're right - I wasn't really offended. I've got used to "Maestro comments" from my colleagues, friends, family, garage, etc, etc!Kevin wrote:Neil
I meant that the individual concerned ( Lee and his Moggie Pidge) who made the Maestro remarks that offended you ( I dont think so really ) are no longer on this message board as he only had his car a short time and then sold it and moved onto other things, his words not mine.
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A modified flywheel is available from the heritage approved Bath minor centre now based at bradford-on-avon (to which I fully recomend them, excellent customer service). the flywheel is a moggie one but has been modified to six holes for use on the Marina/Ital 1300 engines so maybe this would work on the Maestro engine? It's £28 +vat exchange, which is very reasonably priced if it works when you think about it.
http://www.morris-minor.co.uk/p757.htm
http://www.morris-minor.co.uk/p757.htm