Identifying my engine !!
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Identifying my engine !!
......and no, I do know it's the big oily metal thing at the front, before any of you start !!!
I have a 1959 Moggie, but I'm struggling to identify what engine it has.
I have been told that it is probably a 1300, but I cannot find out where it has come from. There are 2 identifiers on the engine:-
An embossed stamp on the side of the engine block : WFM1120
A riveted plate next to the cylinder head :- identifier BHM 1463E 135637
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks
I have a 1959 Moggie, but I'm struggling to identify what engine it has.
I have been told that it is probably a 1300, but I cannot find out where it has come from. There are 2 identifiers on the engine:-
An embossed stamp on the side of the engine block : WFM1120
A riveted plate next to the cylinder head :- identifier BHM 1463E 135637
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks
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Sounds like an Ital engine. (1300). My Ital engine has WFM1025 stamped on the side.
There are a few extenal details that can identify the engine better. Any chance you could post a picture of it?
I'm guessing it is an Ital 1300 engine (A+).
Is the distributor held in by a fork with a bolt through it into the block or a pinch bolt like the Minor 1000 engine?
Oh and is the oil filter positioned at about 45 degrees to the vertical on the rear left-hand side of the engine? (looking straight at it)
You can see the fork and filter in this piccy:
http://potteries.mmoc.org.uk/Members_Ca ... 413_08.JPG
Ignore the coil position though, that's just my doing!
There are a few extenal details that can identify the engine better. Any chance you could post a picture of it?
I'm guessing it is an Ital 1300 engine (A+).
Is the distributor held in by a fork with a bolt through it into the block or a pinch bolt like the Minor 1000 engine?
Oh and is the oil filter positioned at about 45 degrees to the vertical on the rear left-hand side of the engine? (looking straight at it)
You can see the fork and filter in this piccy:
http://potteries.mmoc.org.uk/Members_Ca ... 413_08.JPG
Ignore the coil position though, that's just my doing!

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Cheers Cam, I have a piccy on the attached link.Cam wrote:Sounds like an Ital engine. (1300). My Ital engine has WFM1025 stamped on the side.
There are a few extenal details that can identify the engine better. Any chance you could post a picture of it?
I'm guessing it is an Ital 1300 engine (A+).
Is the distributor held in by a fork with a bolt through it into the block or a pinch bolt like the Minor 1000 engine?
Oh and is the oil filter positioned at about 45 degrees to the vertical on the rear left-hand side of the engine? (looking straight at it)
http://www.geocities.com/sonya_and_matt/engine1.jpg
Sorry it's not much better than this - problems with camera / website
Anyway, sounds like it is an Ital engine.
From memory, Ital's don't exactly have the greatest of reputations.....any ideas as to anything specific I should look out for ?
Tx
Matt
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Yep. Speak to MED racing engines for more info.Peetee wrote:Cam. That grinding on the big end caps, is that a result of balancing the engine? There's quite a difference between them!

That's definately a 1300 in-line engine. Either late Marina or Ital. Either way it's a good engine. Very strong and a good basis for tuning.baldrick_the_cat wrote:Cheers Cam, I have a piccy on the attached link.
http://www.geocities.com/sonya_and_matt/engine1.jpg
Sorry it's not much better than this - problems with camera / website
Anyway, sounds like it is an Ital engine.
From memory, Ital's don't exactly have the greatest of reputations.....any ideas as to anything specific I should look out for ?
Nothing really to worry about generally. As Turbominor says: the engine was a gem!
