Hi ,
I have 1955 803cc four door saloon morris minor and the timing chain has started to rattle very loudly .
Are all the timing chains the same on all OHV engines and is it better to fit a duplex chain rather than a single chain.
Regards,
PHILIP JONES
803 cc timing chain
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Re: 803 cc timing chain
Certainly not needing a duplex on an 803 - but you WILL be needing new sprockets (and rubber rings) with the new chain.



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Re: 803 cc timing chain
New simplex sprockets, chain and rings will almost certainly cost more than the £29 odd for the duplex kit which will make a better job of it as well.
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Re: 803 cc timing chain
Whilst there is very little difference in price between a simplex kit (B/M Pt No: GSK108A @ £24) and the duplex kit (ESM Pt No: 10M820 @ £23.99) my preference every time would be to fit the duplex as it is virtually fit and forget. The rubber tensioning rings soon loose their tensioning capacity and it is back to a rattling timing chain again.
There is also very little difference in the work involved whether fitting simplex or duplex; and unless you strip the timing cover off you cannot tell whether it is simplex or duplex so keeps it looking original. The side valve engine, type U.S.H.M had a duplex fitted as original equipment and the change to simplex with the 803cc engine to me was a retrograde step. So if it was good enough for the side valve engine it must be good enough for the 803cc engine.
Fitting the later timing chain cover (Pt No: 12A1419 (MOSS)) with the neoprene seal would be a good move as the old felt type seal whilst new is good it soon compacts and then weeps oil. You will need the flat type oil thrower plate (Pt No: 12A1148 (MOSS)) if fitting a duplex set up.
Phil
There is also very little difference in the work involved whether fitting simplex or duplex; and unless you strip the timing cover off you cannot tell whether it is simplex or duplex so keeps it looking original. The side valve engine, type U.S.H.M had a duplex fitted as original equipment and the change to simplex with the 803cc engine to me was a retrograde step. So if it was good enough for the side valve engine it must be good enough for the 803cc engine.
Fitting the later timing chain cover (Pt No: 12A1419 (MOSS)) with the neoprene seal would be a good move as the old felt type seal whilst new is good it soon compacts and then weeps oil. You will need the flat type oil thrower plate (Pt No: 12A1148 (MOSS)) if fitting a duplex set up.
Phil
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Re: 803 cc timing chain
I agree with Phil - a duplex is definitely fit and forget.
We fitted one to the original 948 when it was modified and ran with it for ~50,000 miles, then after the restoration we now have a 1380 that has duplex as standard. Another 50,000+ miles (the chain was changed at the same time as the cam, so 3 chains) on the 1380, which has large valves, high lift cam and 1.5:1 rockers, so the chain is having to do some real work and never a hint of a rattle.
Don't forget to countersink the bottom 2 holes in the front engine plate and fit countersink screws to give clearance with the wider chain.
We fitted one to the original 948 when it was modified and ran with it for ~50,000 miles, then after the restoration we now have a 1380 that has duplex as standard. Another 50,000+ miles (the chain was changed at the same time as the cam, so 3 chains) on the 1380, which has large valves, high lift cam and 1.5:1 rockers, so the chain is having to do some real work and never a hint of a rattle.
Don't forget to countersink the bottom 2 holes in the front engine plate and fit countersink screws to give clearance with the wider chain.
Richard

Re: 803 cc timing chain
If the duplex is cheaper than new simplex parts - by all means fit it! The BEST solution is the simplex with tensioner as fitted to all later A+ engines - but the need to buy/fit the later timing cover with bulge makes it an expensive option.


