thanks kieran

are they not all front wheel drive,would say majour modification needed
I wondered about that - if it wasn't an issue, my Traveller would have an MGB engine (Not modified - it just pulls so well) but I don't want to upset the balance of the car. A blown 1300 A Series sounds like a good compromise - a supercharger might be best but a turbo might be more sensible.Peetee wrote:Johnathon. There looks to be a lot of engine forward of the front 'axle' I know it's an alloy unit and the A was cast iron but is there more or less mass forward of the front wheels that with an original lump?
It's easier to fit bike carbs to a system that never had injection but if the engine already has F.I. fitted then there isn't much to fit. Or more accurately there isn't much to make fit. You'd probably need a fuel return line, high pressure fuel pump and that'd be it.morrisminormad wrote:the reason i don't want to use the fuel injection because apparently it is Easier to use the bike karbs than the fuel injection system
I think the legislation is going towards the engine having to match the emission regulations of its year of production. Fit a 2009 engine and you'll have to pass 2009 emissions. If this is the case, best to stick to F.I. as it'll be possible to get cleaner emissions than '60s designed Webers and Dellortos or bike carbs.Blaketon wrote:I'm not sure I would go down that route but if I did, I think I'd fit Weber DCOE or Dellorto DHLA.
So far I think people who have fitted modern engines have been able to do so with no questions asked. However, I have a feeling that things could get tighter and the owners of such vehicles could find themselves on Q plates and subject to more and more legislation and red tape.