Some advice please!
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Some advice please!
Am I correct in assuming that an OHV engine (1275 in particular) wont fit in my engine bay because of the bulkhead cross member getting in the way?

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The bulkhead crossmember on the lowlights were flat or square for a want of a better description and needed some clearance putting in to fit an overhead valve engine. Sadly this was nearly always done with a large hammer!
The later Series MM's had the relief in place as they made the shells ready for the A-series so no clearance issues!
The other bit of surgery you WILL have to do is to the edge of the floorpan around the back of gearbox for clearance and change your handbrake to suit.
As Mike has said, the sidevalve gearbox is not suitable to re-use easily with the A-series engine.



The later Series MM's had the relief in place as they made the shells ready for the A-series so no clearance issues!
The other bit of surgery you WILL have to do is to the edge of the floorpan around the back of gearbox for clearance and change your handbrake to suit.
As Mike has said, the sidevalve gearbox is not suitable to re-use easily with the A-series engine.
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Your car being a late '52 will have the curved bulkhead crossmember so the engine bay will be the same as a M1000 and a 1275 will fit. But why spoil the character of an MM by fitting an A Series engine?
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There's a Series MM out here with a 1098cc engine & it's still using the original Series MM gearbox.alanworland wrote:My next question would have been has anyone mated a 1275 engine with the sidevalve gearbox - and if so for how long!
The gearbox is a lot stronger than the OHV units but they weigh a fair bit more.
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I was told the otherday about a low light with an a series in it (cant remember the size now) mounted to a sidevalve gearbox - using an alloy adaptor platealanworland wrote:Uuummm! Just a thought. I did recently sell my 1098 engine and 12g295 head that I was once going to fit but originality took over so it never happened!
My next question would have been has anyone mated a 1275 engine with the sidevalve gearbox - and if so for how long!
apparently it went very well until about 60 at which point the revs took over
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