Converting from Leaded to U/Lead Petrol
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- Minor Legend
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Me, worry? Can't think what gave you that idea....
;)
I might see if I can get a gas printout... we always have to adjust the Metro to get it through the emissions, but the Morris... Tried it a while ago and got a lower reading than the Metty...
Made me laugh at the time
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I might see if I can get a gas printout... we always have to adjust the Metro to get it through the emissions, but the Morris... Tried it a while ago and got a lower reading than the Metty...


Happy Minoring!
Phyllis ~ 1962 Morris Minor 4 Door Deluxe
Black coachwork with Red Duo-Tone Upholstery
Phyllis ~ 1962 Morris Minor 4 Door Deluxe
Black coachwork with Red Duo-Tone Upholstery
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An unleaded head isnt that expensive and not that difficult to fit. One place i think i saw advertised them for £165 exchange. Plus a gasket kit and any little bits you find along the way. In theory one day of your time (not even that really, but cups of tea get in the way) and £200 should do the job! I could be wrong, often am, i cant even remember my own registration number. (Dont pick on me ray!)
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lydenburg,
It's not expensive really especially if you will keep it a long time (and I wouldn't pick on anyone.. ;-) ). I had an unleaded head for about 8 years swapping it onto whichever Minor that did loads of miles Unfortunately I sold that Minor without swapping the head, so I'm presently on additives until I sort out the next head. For people like me with lots of Minors that do low miles, or even just 1 low mileage minor it isn't worth the £150 to £200 for an exchange head. (I'd rather use the £200 to get another car!
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Many people fitted unleaded heads thinking it was the best option, without applying any logic to it - therefore they wasted a lot of money as they had sold the car before they'd done a lot of miles.
The head I used to have came with a car - the previous female owner had paid the Minor centre in Bath about £400 to service the car and fit the head, only 10 months before selling the car for £400!! Things like that make me feel bad as she could/should have been better advised.
It's not expensive really especially if you will keep it a long time (and I wouldn't pick on anyone.. ;-) ). I had an unleaded head for about 8 years swapping it onto whichever Minor that did loads of miles Unfortunately I sold that Minor without swapping the head, so I'm presently on additives until I sort out the next head. For people like me with lots of Minors that do low miles, or even just 1 low mileage minor it isn't worth the £150 to £200 for an exchange head. (I'd rather use the £200 to get another car!

Many people fitted unleaded heads thinking it was the best option, without applying any logic to it - therefore they wasted a lot of money as they had sold the car before they'd done a lot of miles.
The head I used to have came with a car - the previous female owner had paid the Minor centre in Bath about £400 to service the car and fit the head, only 10 months before selling the car for £400!! Things like that make me feel bad as she could/should have been better advised.
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Your so right ( the dont pick on me was a joke after the Reg mistake) Its a fair point though about the cost. Leaded fuel isnt available easily anymore and alot of places dont sell LRP either now, and for those worried about engine damage and confusion in using additives then an unleaded head can give peace of mind. It is a shame about the lady who paid £400 for a head change. She should have been better advised, but then most garages dont do that as then they dont make money! The garage down the road from me sells LRP but it is expensive. Filling the Land Rovers one tank will cost £35.
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The thing that puts me off LRP is that nobody knows whats in it - mixing additives is strongly not recommended by the clever people who developed and tested additives.
Therefore even if one brand of LRP is good stuff, if you fill up using LRP somewhere else the next time you could be removing any protection
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As there was no spec for LRP contents, they could even sell normal unleaded as LRP (at 8p a litre more...) and there's no comeback. The DOT really let motorists down by not regulating it, but I guess they were busy finding people to build toll roads at the time....
At the time of the changeover, the media was more interested in the scare stories about people having to scrap their cars than giving sany useful info.
Using an additive is less than the cost of LRP, (and some of them work very well) - however due to the lack of publicity most motorists are completely unaware.
Gosh, I do spend a lot of time on my high horse..
Therefore even if one brand of LRP is good stuff, if you fill up using LRP somewhere else the next time you could be removing any protection

As there was no spec for LRP contents, they could even sell normal unleaded as LRP (at 8p a litre more...) and there's no comeback. The DOT really let motorists down by not regulating it, but I guess they were busy finding people to build toll roads at the time....

At the time of the changeover, the media was more interested in the scare stories about people having to scrap their cars than giving sany useful info.
Using an additive is less than the cost of LRP, (and some of them work very well) - however due to the lack of publicity most motorists are completely unaware.
Gosh, I do spend a lot of time on my high horse..

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I've seen an advert in practical classics for a guy who will convert a 4 cylinder for about £65 & a six cylinder for about £90 I think. The ad is in there every month.
I haven't had time to investigate further but if anyone is interested I could dig out the number...
I haven't had time to investigate further but if anyone is interested I could dig out the number...
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The only problem for some people with the conversion is that they will most likely be without their head while it is converted unless he does it on an exchange basis, which i doubt. For me that would be fine as I have the use of 4 other cars. Some people use their moggy as their only vehicle so this would not be practical for them.
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We have a local engine machine shop that will do an `A` series cylinder head for £120 ish and its possible to book it in so that its turned around in 48hrs, if you were lucky with enough notice you may even get same day service.The only problem for some people with the conversion is that they will most likely be without their head while it is converted
Cheers
Kevin
Lovejoy 1968 Smoke Grey Traveller (gone to a new home after13 years)
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Lovejoy 1968 Smoke Grey Traveller (gone to a new home after13 years)
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Here's what the ad says....
Unleaded Conversions by City & Guilds qualified Engineer
4cyl £65; 6 cyl £85
All Cylinder head work including Gas flowing & Skimming.
Tel: HEADLINE
01782 212 600
Mob: 07754 684799
Try to call to check out what the score is but answer machine.
Be interested to hear if anyone else speaks to them..
Ad's regularly in Practical Classics...
Unleaded Conversions by City & Guilds qualified Engineer
4cyl £65; 6 cyl £85
All Cylinder head work including Gas flowing & Skimming.
Tel: HEADLINE
01782 212 600
Mob: 07754 684799
Try to call to check out what the score is but answer machine.
Be interested to hear if anyone else speaks to them..
Ad's regularly in Practical Classics...
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