metro MG engine transplant
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- Minor Legend
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Metro engines are transverse. A very different layout where the gearbox and final drive are arranged in a way that is not compatible with a Minor. There has been much correspondance on the subject of Metro and Meastro engine transplants on this forum. As yet, I don't believe that anyone has come up with a cost effective solution to fitting either of them.
It would be better to source a used Marina/Ital or Midget/Sprite engine and have it reconditioned and adapted.
However, don't feel your money is wasted. You can easily use the seats and seatbelts in your minor, and contacting a Mini club could easily get you your £20 back (and some) for the engine and ancilliaries.
It would be better to source a used Marina/Ital or Midget/Sprite engine and have it reconditioned and adapted.
However, don't feel your money is wasted. You can easily use the seats and seatbelts in your minor, and contacting a Mini club could easily get you your £20 back (and some) for the engine and ancilliaries.
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- Minor Friendly
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Grab that Ital while you can. They are geting very hard to find, even down here in Cornwall.The motor will transform your Minor. The brakes from the 1300 will fit quite easily provided you buy a new bearing kit and hydraulic pipes from one of the specialists.And you will have to have the spacing of the wheel nut studs altered if you ant to keep your Minor wheels. It would be worth checking out the head from that Metro to see if it is the big valve one (it should be), but make sure there are no cracks between the valves on the raised section in the combustion chamber.
I fitted the electronic ignition distributor from an MG Metro to my Ital-engined Mog the other day. It was the later type with theignition module attached to the body of the distributor and I had to take the module off and mount it nearby to enable me to rotate the distributor to get the timing, but it works a treat. (so far!)
I fitted the electronic ignition distributor from an MG Metro to my Ital-engined Mog the other day. It was the later type with theignition module attached to the body of the distributor and I had to take the module off and mount it nearby to enable me to rotate the distributor to get the timing, but it works a treat. (so far!)
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would a Marina one work? (not that I'm gonna, but it made me wonder)ital crank to a metro turbo engine
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Jan 06: The Minor SII Africa adventure: http://www.minor-detour.com
Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block

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I would imagine that Ital cranks are as difficult to find as the engines. In fact you would probably have to get an engine to get a crank so you might as well use the Ital engine complete!
Nice to hear that the cranks do fit though if you change the end cap as there are plenty of A+ transverse blocks about if you had bore problems
Nice to hear that the cranks do fit though if you change the end cap as there are plenty of A+ transverse blocks about if you had bore problems
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No it's not that easy . The rear main bearing cap is line bored in situ when the block is made and they are not interchangeable ,unless you are very lucky. They may only be a few thou different from the original but this will be enough to wreck the bearings. You need to fit the bare cap to the block and check there is NO step at all between the bore of the cap and the bore of the block.