Engine Swap Recommendations?
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Engine Swap Recommendations?
Hi,
i have a minor 1000 and like to do an engine swap for a little more power.
but there are some issues as i need it to look original.
what do you reckon? i was thinkin a 1275GT engine from a mini.
any issues regarding mini's east west mounting and den place in a north south on a minor? Needed any reinforcement?
Thanks in advance.
Jay
i have a minor 1000 and like to do an engine swap for a little more power.
but there are some issues as i need it to look original.
what do you reckon? i was thinkin a 1275GT engine from a mini.
any issues regarding mini's east west mounting and den place in a north south on a minor? Needed any reinforcement?
Thanks in advance.
Jay
Jason
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Could be done - probably best to fit the complete Mini front subframe into the Minor - quite a task!
Mini engines cannot (sensibly) be fitted to Minors. Best to look for a 1275 Marina/Ital or Spridget engine.
There are a number of relatively easy ways to improve the power of the Minor engine - without going to the hassle of a swap. What sort of performance are you looking for ?
Mini engines cannot (sensibly) be fitted to Minors. Best to look for a 1275 Marina/Ital or Spridget engine.
There are a number of relatively easy ways to improve the power of the Minor engine - without going to the hassle of a swap. What sort of performance are you looking for ?



guess i'll have to skip the idea of using a mini engine.bmcecosse wrote:Could be done - probably best to fit the complete Mini front subframe into the Minor - quite a task!
Mini engines cannot (sensibly) be fitted to Minors. Best to look for a 1275 Marina/Ital or Spridget engine.
There are a number of relatively easy ways to improve the power of the Minor engine - without going to the hassle of a swap. What sort of performance are you looking for ?
probably i will look for 1275 marina/ital or spridget ("spridget" does it mean sprite/midget engine) but main thing is does it look like the stock 948? as i have some restriction here and i need it to be as stock looking as possible. Pretty sad..
may i know what are the other options for power improvement? was thinking a swap is a better option for me as i will be doing a complete bare body overhaul.
I was thinking of a power of a 1275GT, classic cooper s 60ish hp??. but still need it to be stock looking.
Jason
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The sprite/midget block is the same A series block as the Minor and if I remember the 1275cc is 65 bhp which will solve your problem. Whereabouts are you as there is nothing on your ID.
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Those 'in the know' will easily spot a 1275 Spridget engine in a Minor - but basically - it does look very much the same 'at a glance'. Your 60 bhjp is easily obtained from the standard 1098 engine - fit the head and carb from the 1275 GT engine - and you will be ~ 60 bhp with a decent exhaust system. It's not an absolutely straight swap - so if doing this come back for more detailed instructions !



\Kevin wrote:The sprite/midget block is the same A series block as the Minor and if I remember the 1275cc is 65 bhp which will solve your problem. Whereabouts are you as there is nothing on your ID.
hi kevin, i am from singapore

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appreciate your help and pardon me if i ask questions that may seem obvious to some, as i am pretty new and have loads to learn.bmcecosse wrote:Those 'in the know' will easily spot a 1275 Spridget engine in a Minor - but basically - it does look very much the same 'at a glance'. Your 60 bhjp is easily obtained from the standard 1098 engine - fit the head and carb from the 1275 GT engine - and you will be ~ 60 bhp with a decent exhaust system. It's not an absolutely straight swap - so if doing this come back for more detailed instructions !
currently i have a 948 in it. i'm thinking of doing a complete restore to the car body and why not also to get the more power while doing so and from an engine that looks like a 948 so as to be discrete.
in terms of power i ~60 is my minimum but still hungry for a little more

my engine is currently a 948 and since i will be doing an engine swap to either a 1098 or a 1275 spridget
would it be better if i get a 1275 spridget and be able to use the 1275GT head and carb to get even more power >60? or it is not compatible?
thanks
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The 1275 Spridget engine is the better option - no advantage in the haed swap then. It's the same ! I assume though you can't use twin carbs - so you will want the single slightly larger carb from the 1275 GT engine. Again - the engine is not a 'straight swap' - although it's not difficult - so come back for details once you have sourced the engine ! A good 1275 can of course be 'encouraged' to give ~ 90 bhp without too much difficulty - and still on a standard looking (but slightly larger) single carb.



yes no twin carbs for me haha..bmcecosse wrote:The 1275 Spridget engine is the better option - no advantage in the haed swap then. It's the same ! I assume though you can't use twin carbs - so you will want the single slightly larger carb from the 1275 GT engine. Again - the engine is not a 'straight swap' - although it's not difficult - so come back for details once you have sourced the engine ! A good 1275 can of course be 'encouraged' to give ~ 90 bhp without too much difficulty - and still on a standard looking (but slightly larger) single carb.
i have manage to source a 1275 Marina A series engine. Is this fine too? or spridget is better?
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Marina is fine - slightly more obvious that it's a different engine - because of the side mounted oil filter! But you can simply explain it away as an 'upgrade' on later engines - which indeed it is ! You won't use the Marina flywheel - so you will need to modify the one from your engine by drilling 4 holes - accurately - in the centre part of the flywheel to allow it to bolt up to the Marina 6 bolt crank. you will use the Marina flywheel as a drill jig - so don't throw it away!



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And the interesting thing about these Datsun motors is that they are a development of the Austin/Morris/BMC/Leyland A-series. Datsun was licensed to build the A series and three generations (of motor design) later, we have the Datsun A series used in the 1200, B210 and B310 models. It came in various capacities, up to 1500cc.I've got a '74 Datsun B210 engine and automatic transmission in mine.
1300cc.
Don't know how easy these are for you Brits to find but they're bulletproof.
They are very popular as a replacement motor in Minors here in Australia. They are indeed very reliable and long-lasting. Quite a few down here are turbo- or supercharged.
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Only ever seen one over here and that was a few years ago.mrsnak wrote:I've got a '74 Datsun B210 engine and automatic transmission in mine.
1300cc.
Don't know how easy these are for you Brits to find but they're bulletproof.
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