1275 Marina Engine
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I was sure the arly Spridget engines were just 'in-line' versions of the Cooper S engine - they even had the EN40B crank for a while (very rare) and certainly used the S stype con rods (although slightly lesser quality steel) AEG 625. I think they later changed to a '1300' type crank (although in-line version obviously) with the larger big-ends to cope with it now being lesser quality steel too, and the conrods changed to suit of course. Maybe this was when the tappet chest covers were eliminated - or were they never present in these engines ?



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All Spridget 1275 engines had no side tappet covers and retained the same crank dimensions right through. I have heard of EN40B cranks, but never seen one.
The only block change was to the bottom flange where the sumps fits - there is a 'thin' and 'thick' flange version. Otherwise the block, crank, rods and pistons stayed the same. 'S' rods should be fitted to a modified engine.
The only block change was to the bottom flange where the sumps fits - there is a 'thin' and 'thick' flange version. Otherwise the block, crank, rods and pistons stayed the same. 'S' rods should be fitted to a modified engine.
Richard

I thought towards the end they moved to the larger big-end of the '1300' engine. But I bow to your words of wisdom Richard !
As for pump - If you go mechanical you lose the security of the secret pump switch - and you have to crank the engine to bring fuel up for a cold start. However - the mech pumps are generally more reliable, and none of that 'vapourising' problem in cold weather. So - your choice really!
As for pump - If you go mechanical you lose the security of the secret pump switch - and you have to crank the engine to bring fuel up for a cold start. However - the mech pumps are generally more reliable, and none of that 'vapourising' problem in cold weather. So - your choice really!



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hi i only live down the road from you if you want to borow a mod fly wheel no prob neil
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Thanks Neil - I'll give you a shout....neiltomlinson wrote:hi i only live down the road from you if you want to borow a mod fly wheel no prob neil
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