Marina 1275 - differences between A and A+

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Marina 1275 - differences between A and A+

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How can you physically tell the difference between a Marina A and Marina A plus engine.

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The ribs on the side of the block and the different distributor fitting on the +
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As big ginger says the obvious difference is the ribs ie:

Ital
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-1/1 ... al1300.jpg

Marina
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-1/1 ... na1300.jpg

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Sorry - I was trying to be more help, but couldn't find a pic of the Marina version... :(
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Post by Peetee »

I'm fairly sure that's a Marina A.
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Me too :D
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and me, but a close up of the dizzy fixing plate may be a good idea.
also may tell from the engine number
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Post by bmcecosse »

But does it really matter ? Both have same power output.
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Post by Kevin »

But does it really matter ? Both have same power output.
Yes, it does make a bit of difference as the Marina engine gives out 54 bhp and the Ital A+ has 64 bhp in standard form and an extra 10 bhp must help when there is only 45 bhp to start with.
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correct kevin
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Kevin wrote:Yes, it does make a bit of difference as the Marina engine gives out 54 bhp and the Ital A+ has 64 bhp in standard form and an extra 10 bhp must help when there is only 45 bhp to start with.
Erm, we've had this discussion before... I dont know where the above figures come from but they dont look right to me (or the BMC figures for that matter):

1275cc A series Morris Marina (1971-80) = 60bhp @ 5250rpm

1275cc A+ series Morris Ital (1980-84) = 61bhp @ 5300rpm


http://www.austin-rover.co.uk/index.htm ... eriesf.htm
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Post by bmcecosse »

Dunno where it would get the extra power from - they both have exactly the same head/valve sizes/cam spec - unless one has a bigger carb - which of course can be fitted to any engine.
Effectively - I say again - they both have the same power.
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Post by Kevin »

Hi Kirsten my figures came from Owen Burtons book I have also seen the same spec as you quoted from the unofficial Austin-Rover site on another site as well so thats 2 to 1.
The Midget 1275 seems to be quoted with the same figures of 65bhp with a CR of 8.8 on all sites, so at least that is consistant & with twin carbs and better manifolds that can be regarded as reasonably correct.
The Marina also has a CR of 8.8 with single 1 1/2" HS4 carb.
The Ital A+ has a CR of 9.4 improved piston design 1 3/4" HIF carb with improved manifolds with twin down pipes.
So with those improvements over the original A series there must be a fair increase in output at least to Midget levels ?
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Post by bmcecosse »

Yes - the bigger carb will be the main increase - and it will be on a much better inlet manifold. Of course - many engines are bought withOUT the carb or manifolds.
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Kevin wrote:So with those improvements over the original A series there must be a fair increase in output at least to Midget levels ?
I guess so! I have a ital A+, modified head and cam and hif44 etc etc and on rolling road got 86bhp. But that's all down to the mods bolted onto and into the engine. I would have thought you could use a marina 1275, re-build it and plop all this stuff on and it would give the same output. I dont think there is much power difference in the block itself that is. Do you?
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Post by bmcecosse »

None at all - only perhaps the CR which can be adjusted by skimming the head. 86 sounds pretty good - considering Cooper S with the BIG valves head only gave 75 - but with restrictive twin 1.25" SUs (on the ghastly standard manifold!) and a very soft camshaft. What cam are you running Kirst ??
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bmcecosse wrote:None at all - only perhaps the CR which can be adjusted by skimming the head. 86 sounds pretty good - considering Cooper S with the BIG valves head only gave 75 - but with restrictive twin 1.25" SUs (on the ghastly standard manifold!) and a very soft camshaft. What cam are you running Kirst ??
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Post by bmcecosse »

Ideal set-up then - similiar to my Mini engine - although it is 1360 and has bigger exhaust valves. Morspeed certainly seem to know their stuff. The Minilites really set the car off nicely.
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Post by vincenth »

So in summary then, there is a power difference between the marina 1275 A model and the 1275 A+ model.

My original plan was to get a 1275, give it an overhaul, add HIF44 carb and water cooled manifold. I'm not after a vast increase in power, just enough to keep up with modern traffic and help with the hills in Derbyshire.

Just a question now of whether to keep looking for an A+ or to settle for a standard 1275 A unit
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