Hi,
I've just picked up a 1275 marina engine (no bypass hose so I guess it's an A+). It has no ancillaries on it. Will the 1098 dizzy fit?
If not can I use one from any other 1275 engine (including metro, maestro)?
Also what inlet/ exhaust manifold carb set up will fit and work well.
I'm going to buy a back plate and flywheel from ESM.
cheers,
Tom
1275 marina engine?
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Is the oil filter upside-down and screwed onto the block at the rear of the engine? also, has the dizzy got a fork arrangement for holding the dizzy in? if so then it's an A+ from an Ital.
If that's the case then the 1098 dizzy won't fit (unless you virtually rebuild the thing). You can use one from pretty much any A+ engine (mini, allegro, metro, etc.) Just make sure it's lucas as not ducellier and that is IS A+ and not A-series as some early cars were A-series, oh and check it does not have the electronic ignition module on the side. You want a 45D4 preferably from a 1275 but one from a 998 will do.
Pretty much any inlet/exhaust set-up will work as long as you set the carb correctly. Use the marina one or the minor one.
If that's the case then the 1098 dizzy won't fit (unless you virtually rebuild the thing). You can use one from pretty much any A+ engine (mini, allegro, metro, etc.) Just make sure it's lucas as not ducellier and that is IS A+ and not A-series as some early cars were A-series, oh and check it does not have the electronic ignition module on the side. You want a 45D4 preferably from a 1275 but one from a 998 will do.
Pretty much any inlet/exhaust set-up will work as long as you set the carb correctly. Use the marina one or the minor one.