Goldseal 1275 engine
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Goldseal 1275 engine
Local garage has a 1275 complete goldseal engine still crated up and in packaging he said he has had it for around 25 years he is prepared to sell it for around £250, but he says been a Morris Marina engine it will probably be very difficult to fit in a Minor. I know you can get Marina engines which have been fitted in a Minor is it a difficult conversion?
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£100? I haven't seen a working 1275 for less than £250 anywhere, and certainly not on eBay.
How long ago did you get one for £100? Much as I don't want to, it's currently cheaper to buy a knackered Marina or Ital and steal the engine than buy an engine out of a car.
If I could use a Mini/Metro lump that would be fine, there's loads of them, but apparently I need the crank out of an Ital anyway.
How long ago did you get one for £100? Much as I don't want to, it's currently cheaper to buy a knackered Marina or Ital and steal the engine than buy an engine out of a car.
If I could use a Mini/Metro lump that would be fine, there's loads of them, but apparently I need the crank out of an Ital anyway.
Jim - New Forest, the Wiltshire bit
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The traders sell recon cranks for the 1275 engines. WITH surcharge of course, and I doubt if they will take a Mini/Metro one as an exchange
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Well, I paid 50 quid, iirc, for the sat-unused-for-10-years ital lump in my car (that had all the bits, including a gearbox I've been completely stuck with!) - a change of oil, a new backplate, and some other little jobs and it's done 18k miles with me.
I paid 10 quid for an engine that was potentially fit for scrap, but having got it from the very generous packedup, it turns out it's not nearly as bad as it looks, and a skim and rebore should see it serviceable (although I'll do a full rebuild on it).
I paid 10 quid for an engine that was potentially fit for scrap, but having got it from the very generous packedup, it turns out it's not nearly as bad as it looks, and a skim and rebore should see it serviceable (although I'll do a full rebuild on it).
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£250 seems expensive - try to work him down a bit - offer cash in used Fivers !! But if you think it's worth it - go for it! Consider a knackered engine - even obtained for nothing. Crank re-grind with shells is ~ £80, rebore with pistons is ~ £150 - add a new oil pump at £15 - maybe cam followers and timing chain - say £15 - add gaskets say £10 it soon adds up, in this case to £ 270 - and we haven't considered the head or any labour input!



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You say it's expensive, but then:bmcecosse wrote:£250 seems expensive - try to work him down a bit - offer cash in used Fivers !! But if you think it's worth it - go for it!
After all that adding up it seems that actually £250 is good for a 1275 in decent running order, and even better for an unused one. A recon sells for a minimum of £500 + exchange.Consider a knackered engine - even obtained for nothing. Crank re-grind with shells is ~ £80, rebore with pistons is ~ £150 - add a new oil pump at £15 - maybe cam followers and timing chain - say £15 - add gaskets say £10 it soon adds up, in this case to £ 270 - and we haven't considered the head or any labour input!
Since I've been told that even if I get a transverse 1275 cheaply I still need an inline crank, and if there are no sources of new inline cranks then these engines are only going to get more expensive. I might bag the midget lump at £250 I saw...
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If you get a copy of Owen Burtons Marina to Minor book it explains most of the things you need to do.I know you can get Marina engines which have been fitted in a Minor is it a difficult conversion?
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There are in-line cranks about - I have two new ones in stock!! They come up on ebay from time to time - but there is more than that in converting a Mini engine to in-line use. I still say the engine is a bit expensive - the costings I have given are rock bottom costs to make an engine good-as-new, you can't be sure the unit you are being offered is in that condition. But if you can get it for ~ £200 - go for it!!



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