Can this be correct? short engine on Ebay...
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Can this be correct? short engine on Ebay...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... RK:MEWA:IT
Are the blocks af the marina and the ital the same? I thought the ital was an A+ engine, - what constitutes an A+? its not just the heads is it?
Are the blocks af the marina and the ital the same? I thought the ital was an A+ engine, - what constitutes an A+? its not just the heads is it?
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No, the Ital and Marina blocks are not the same........ well early Ital engines (A+) were fitted into very late Marinas so I suppose that's where confusion can arise.
Anyway that's an A+ block (Ital) so bite his hand off!!
You can tell easiest by the distributor arrangement. That is the fork type clamp (A+) and not the pinch-bolt (A series).
The heads are the same (more or less).
That one has the timing chain tensioner on too! (A+) (different front cover).
Anyway that's an A+ block (Ital) so bite his hand off!!

You can tell easiest by the distributor arrangement. That is the fork type clamp (A+) and not the pinch-bolt (A series).
The heads are the same (more or less).
That one has the timing chain tensioner on too! (A+) (different front cover).
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LOL - tell me about itrayofleamington wrote:blummin eck!!! I'd expect a complete car for that ;-)

I'd have considered (and in fact did) a full Ital car, but I simply don't have the space - at least this way I can pick it up in the back of my Kangoo and get it off to MED-Engineering to get the work done to get if 1380'd (as this is the cunning plan). I spoke to the seller and its been dry stored since recon, so the crank, block etc will be useable for MED to do their stuff.
It is more than I really wanted to pay, but once I'd decided...... well, you know how it is.

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Are you sure about MED ?? Perhaps consider Morspeed. Mini lads seem to think they give top value for money. 1380 is also leaving very thin walls - it could go porous on you and then it will be scrap! The extra few ccs make very little difference to performance - big difference to reliabilty/overheating/head gasket problems.



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1380cc (73.5mm bore) seems to be the agreed limit for reliable running. It's pretty universally accepted now. Morspeed also do 1380cc kits / rebores.
MED know what they are doing as they have been in business for quite a while now.
Morspeed seem to be about £100 or so cheaper, but I personally would wonder why that is.......
MED know what they are doing as they have been in business for quite a while now.

Morspeed seem to be about £100 or so cheaper, but I personally would wonder why that is.......

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Some people just like to do stuff on the cheap I guess....bigginger wrote:I'm puzzled - I got the same over my engine. Where are you guys buying your recon and unused engines so cheaply?
Its not like £200 is a lot of money for crissakes. The last project engine I built (4.6 lt V8 rover) had around £4k in it.
But if you want to stick a £50 engine in your pride and joy........

