Kevin wrote:The obvious one is the fork type of clamp that is completely different to the Minor one
But to me that's part of the engine side of things - It might hold the dizzy in, but it's not directly a part of the dizzy!
and some of them are electronic from the metro`s I believe and part of it has to be altered to fit
The Metro 1275 had a Hall effect dizzy as standard after some point, and randomly thrown on before that date. It's actually remarkably easy to fit to a non-electronic car, but does really need the right coil. I've never tried fitting one of those to anything otehr than a 1275 A Plus Mini engine though, so there may well be differences. If I could get the flipping drive off it I'd fit it to my Triumph (that also depends on getting it back off someone I lent it to...).
I came across this on a mini site a while ago, there is bound to be someone on here who can explain exactly what the differences are.
I'm intrigued now, but a Google hasn't come up with a great deal

I seem to recall having a slight struggle with the dizzy on the pickup, the clamp didn't want to open quite wide enough but after an hour or so of swearing at it I think it went on fine - Was a while ago so could be wrong. The dizzy was a random one out a box, so I suppose it might be A plus, might not - I don't do the O word!
