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Ideas for engine transplants

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I am looking for ideas for transplanting a modern reliable engine into a Minor. I am aware of Rover 16V engines being used but these engines appear unreliable with respect to cylinder head gasket problems- also v expensive to buy on Ebay.

Has anyone tranplanted a Ford Zetec? These are reasonably light,powerful,reliable and available. Also there appear to be several suppliers of suitable bell housing conversions and ecu kits

Any other suggestions for a reliable, easily available, modern engine eg vauxhall, Toyota? Fiat DOHC engines are a little thin on the ground now as well as not too economical :roll:
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I'm afraid to take issue with the comment on the K series. There was a tempoary problem with head gaskets whsn Rover decided to cut corners with the gasket locating dowels. Once they saw the light the problems dissapeared. Largely the problems are connected with modified engines, or rebuilt engines on which the required care and attention to detail has been missing. We are able to purchase brand new engines at the moment , these include engine loom and inlet manifold. The 1.4's are £900, 1.8's £1250 plus vat.
The Zetec engines are good ,and take the type 9 box. Vauhall motors are even better but are very big and will require quite a bit of cut and shutting. We'd love to try and fit a Honda vtec motor, but will need to wait for the kit car boys to come up with a rwd conversion as the costs involved in doing this are prohibitive.

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Post by bmcecosse »

Vauxhalls and Honda engines are put in Minis all the time. You could just put the Honda unit in as it is - with font wheel drive !
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Yes go back to the Minis! This is RWD country! :D :wink:
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You could just put the Honda unit in as it is - with font wheel drive !
Brilliant! I knew I'd find a use for the hacksaw and cable ties. :wink:
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Brilliant! I knew I'd find a use for the hacksaw and cable ties.
you should see the 54!!!! :lol: :lol:
although the washer pump was a much more professional job - I held it to the dash with a jubilee clip ;-)
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Post by Multiphonikks »

Heheh One of Hebe's rear bump stops is held on with cable ties.

It really depends on what you want out of your engine and your car. Different engines are known for different qualities. Of course, whatever happens you'll need to upgrade the brakes and suspension. :)

The K series is a common conversion and has been proven a few times now :D The Twin Cam from fiat is also very popular and you can still occasionally stumble across a good one or two.

If you're wanting to go way over the top I've seen a few v8 rovers fitted in (or rather, a few minors fitted around a v8:) ) and someone once even put electric motors in their minor :)

Whatever you do put in though I'd strongly advise looking at the whole picture rather than just the power plant :)
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Post by Matt »

whatever happens you'll need to upgrade the brakes and suspension.
how about if you put a reliant robin engine in!!!
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Nurse! He's out of bed again!

:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D Love it Andrew, Keep taking the tablets :D :D :wink:

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Why thank you :D
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:D :D :D Sorry but it still makes me laugh :D 8) :wink:

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:D:D That should probably have read just "thank you" :D
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Post by grant69 »

toyota 4age (from corolla's/sprinters/mr2)- twin cam 16v efi is becoming quite common down under
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Post by dinojelfs »

Multiphonikks wrote:Heheh One of Hebe's rear bump stops is held on with cable ties.

It really depends on what you want out of your engine and your car. Different engines are known for different qualities. Of course, whatever happens you'll need to upgrade the brakes and suspension. :)

The K series is a common conversion and has been proven a few times now :D The Twin Cam from fiat is also very popular and you can still occasionally stumble across a good one or two.

If you're wanting to go way over the top I've seen a few v8 rovers fitted in (or rather, a few minors fitted around a v8:) ) and someone once even put electric motors in their minor :)

Whatever you do put in though I'd strongly advise looking at the whole picture rather than just the power plant :)

Car has Marina discs and servo already fitted. Unfortunately it has a 1.8 Marina engine which I do not consider worthwhile. I would like a resonably fuel efficient modern engine. I am not looking for extreme performance- a 1.4/1.6 litre engine is sufficient.

Once i decide which way to go, i intend perhaps coil over front suspension or older conversion using existing lever dampers and telescopics. Which is best?

At the back I am looking at telescopics and kits to locate back axle better
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Where are you based dinoJeff?
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Post by Wal »

Hi,
in the November issue of Retro Cars someone has 16v 1.4 Vauxhall Corsa engine in a Moggy van.

Think I'd consider the Vauxhall twin cam if I was doing my car now.

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Post by dunketh »

I'd personaly discount the Zetec.
They may be cheap but then scrap yards are full of 1.4i metros so the K series can't be that expensive either...
And, the Zetecs don't make very good power 'out of the box'.
The 1.8 Z is only good for 115 horses - the same figure you can get from a mildly-tuned 1.4 K. They're just not as efficient power wise.

Imo Vauxhall red-top engines provide your best power:cost ratio, purely because they're so cheap. Dunno how much they weigh though...
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Post by dinojelfs »

Multiphonikks wrote:Where are you based dinoJeff?
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Post by Multiphonikks »

Ah. I was going to offer you a drive in a K series Traveller. :)
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