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Marina Engine/Minor (spridget) box

Post by Matt »

Hi Guys

My trav has a marina engine/box in it and due to a load of fiddling etc, i would like to put the marina engine in the spridge and the spridge engine in the minor.

What do I need to do to get the marina engine to mate with a minor/spridget 'box?

I know you have to modify the crankshaft, but can a spridget one be subsituted in its place? and do i need to aquire a backplate from somewhere?
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Post by bmcecosse »

You can certainly swap the cranks about - and I guess the backplate has to stay with the gearbox otherwise it won't match! Seems like a whole lot of work - what's the gain ?
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Post by Peetee »

The 1275 Marina should mate to a spriget box. It's the backplate that needs changing to fit to a Minor because the starter motor is in the wrong position - that's not to say it's going to foul in the spriget though. I think that's the only issue with the backplate (?).
I don't know of a problem with the crank. I believe that's only inline engines.
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Post by Matt »

The gain is that i can put the marina lump in my spridget after its been rebuilt, whereas I have a prefectly good spridget lump and a 5 spd conversion that will go on it, but apparently not on the marina.

I thought the crankshaft had to be drilled for a 4 bolt pattern as the marina is a 6 bolt on the clutch end?
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Post by rayofleamington »

Your 5 speed conversion should be able to fit on either engines - whichever engine you use needs to have the right backplate and flywheel but otherwise I can't see a problem.
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Post by Matt »

ok, the main problem is the trav is roadworthy except the engine, the spidge is nowere near roadworthy but has a reasonable engine as far as i can tell. Thats why i want to do this!

So people think the spridget box should bolt straight on to the marina engine? and the clutch etc will still work as it should....
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Post by rayofleamington »

So people think the spridget box should bolt straight on to the marina engine?
not if the marina engine is currently on a marina box - I expect the backplate needs modifying (some differences in the bolt pattern) - may be easiest to get a different backplate rather than modify it. You may be able to keep the marina clutch + flywheel but only if it fits in the bellhousing and the linkages work - otherwise you'll need to swap to a different clutch/flywheel.
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Post by Matt »

Would the backplate from a 1098 minor engine work? I have one in the shed...
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Post by bmcecosse »

Very probably - can't see why not. All 1275 engines are 6 bolt crank tail - so yes Minor 1098 flywheel (4 holes) would need some new holes drilling. Two holes will line up anyway - just need to mark through where to drill the other 4 - and possibly one for a dowel too.
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Post by Matt »

There isnt much space in the bellhousing, and i *think* the marina clutch might be bigger. Is there why i wouldnt be able to bolt a spridget clutch on to the marina flywheel or bolt a spridget flywheel and then the clutch to the marina crankshaft?

sorry for the silly questions, but i havent got the engines in front of me... and im not too hot on the technical details of the engines!
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Post by chrisd87 »

I think the Spridget clutch is of a different type which will result in a hellishly sharp engagement if used with the Minor linkage.
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Post by bmcecosse »

They are both 6 bolt - and so should be interchangeable - but whether they will fit inside each others bellhousings is another matter! Best to keep the flywheels with their own gearboxes and clutch mechs.
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Post by Kevin »

I think the Spridget clutch is of a different type which will result in a hellishly sharp engagement if used with the Minor linkage.
Quite right Chris it gives an awful pedal which is wonderful in traffic, and as its a smaller plate as well so probably wont last anywhere near as long.
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Post by Matt »

i was going to use the spridget hydralic clutch because i have a marina pedal box with a hydaulic clutch :D
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Post by IslipMinor »

it gives an awful pedal which is wonderful in traffic, and as its a smaller plate as well so probably wont last anywhere near as long.
I have a standard Spridget 6 1/4" diaphragm clutch behind my 1380 A-Series. The centreplate is an uprated AP item for the Toyota 5-spd box. Using a completely standard Minor mechanical linkage, the pedal and engagement is fine in all conditions, traffic, open road, track etc., and to date the whole assembly has done 25,000+ miles.

The standard Spridget unit is designed for the 1275 engine, so I do not understand why it should not last very long?
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Post by bmcecosse »

Partly because it's designed for a small light car.
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