"This is an offest bored 1400cc A series in line engine which would fit a Midget or A H Sprite even a Moggy minor or any in line A series car.
The engine was built a number of years ago by Mike Barrett at Lincoln The engine is offset bored with 74mm pistons giving it a cc of 1400. The crank is I believe a Marina crank which is a larger big end giving the bottom end more strength. To help with power the engine uses a 286 cam which gives the engine a big ability to rev and create power.
It should be remembered that the larger the cc the cooler the cam will appear.
Finally the engine has only covered about 1000 miles without issue before I swapped it in my car when I developed a turbo
Please be aware that the engine does not have a cylinder head. I do have a standard Midget head if required although I would be looking to find and modify a MG metro head for the engine"
So...besides all the trans alterations needed for my current 1098 to withstand the extra power which I'm fairly informed on, what is the best cylinder head to go for? I know the cam is pretty lairy for a road car (yes this is going in a road car!) but I'm thinking with a 940 head worked to the right amount I could make this work on the road and get 100BHP (??)without too much issue, what do you all think? Will a 940 head need skimming? If so how much to get the best compression for a street able engine? I'll be running a HIF44 carb and have a 3 branch tubular exhaust manifold, should be fine with the right needle I'm guessing....if so which one? Would I be able to use a standard cast really let assembly from the 940 head?nik guessing the rocker assembly from my 1098 won't do it. I'm relatively inexperienced with calculations with cam lift etc so any advice would be greatly appreciated
