engine and gearbox replacement. help
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engine and gearbox replacement. help
my engine and gearbox have recently been murdered so i thought i would take the oppertunity to swap them with a slightly larger engine and a 5-speed box. the only problem is, i dont know what engine i need.
can i use modern engines from a front wheel drive car? because thats all my local scrappy has
if anyone knows what the perfect engine for this job is then please let me know,
can i use modern engines from a front wheel drive car? because thats all my local scrappy has
if anyone knows what the perfect engine for this job is then please let me know,
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There's no 'prefect' engine. What you can fit depends on a lot of things and everyone will see this differently.
Size shape and weight of the engine are important - not just BHP's
Some engine conversions are common and fitting kits can be bought off the shelf for a few different engines.
Some conversions are simple as pie in relation to others. Fitting a 1275 A series is not that hard, where as some engine conversions need a lot of engineering know how.
People are starting to use Toyota RWD boxes but the most common 5 sp box is the one already mentioned by Andrew. (Ford type 9 was fitted to Sierra's and some others too).
If you're upgrading engine power you can make your car very dangerous unless other things are modified too. Don't forget brakes, suspension, dampers, and even seats, seatbelts etc...
Size shape and weight of the engine are important - not just BHP's
Some engine conversions are common and fitting kits can be bought off the shelf for a few different engines.
Some conversions are simple as pie in relation to others. Fitting a 1275 A series is not that hard, where as some engine conversions need a lot of engineering know how.
People are starting to use Toyota RWD boxes but the most common 5 sp box is the one already mentioned by Andrew. (Ford type 9 was fitted to Sierra's and some others too).
If you're upgrading engine power you can make your car very dangerous unless other things are modified too. Don't forget brakes, suspension, dampers, and even seats, seatbelts etc...
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2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block

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No, Metros are front wheel drive and apparently their rear oil seal arrangement isn't suitable for use with a rear wheel drive gearbox. I think most of the 1275 A Series engines that have been fitted to Minors came out of scrap Morris Marinas, but they are getting rather thin on the ground these days.davidmayo wrote:is that engine the sort of thing that comes out of a mini metro


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Johnathon (JLH) is the expert over this, but isn't allowed to sell his wares on this board. Try sending him a PMdavidmayo wrote:is there any fwd cars that have engines that you can put a rwd gearbox on a stick it in a morris because my local scrappy has an endless supply of fwd cars and that would be the easiest option for me.
thanks, david
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If cost is the issue, making you want whatever the local srap yard has, then sadly it's long shot.
The 'cheapest' enine to fit would be the 1275 inline A-series (Marina Ital, Midget, Sprite etc...) but the engine itself is unlikely to be very cheap as they are getting harder to find. They do however change hands in MG circles and occasionally come up in the theive's paradise (ebay).
The engines you will find cheaply in the scrapyard are likely to end up more expensive by the time you've fitted them - however this isn't a hard and fast rule.
Shopping around via classic car mags and the internet, and club meetings etc... can lead to all kinds of savings. I've had a 5 speed box and fitting kit for less than the market rate, and recently got a 2 litre Fiat engine + box including fitting kit and exhaust for a great price.
The downside is that you need to be in the right place at the right time to get these good deals, so you need to know what you're after and what it's worth to be able to say 'yes' before you're beaten to it.
It's a fun subject and worth doing as much research as possible as the options are almost endless.
The 'cheapest' enine to fit would be the 1275 inline A-series (Marina Ital, Midget, Sprite etc...) but the engine itself is unlikely to be very cheap as they are getting harder to find. They do however change hands in MG circles and occasionally come up in the theive's paradise (ebay).
The engines you will find cheaply in the scrapyard are likely to end up more expensive by the time you've fitted them - however this isn't a hard and fast rule.
Shopping around via classic car mags and the internet, and club meetings etc... can lead to all kinds of savings. I've had a 5 speed box and fitting kit for less than the market rate, and recently got a 2 litre Fiat engine + box including fitting kit and exhaust for a great price.
The downside is that you need to be in the right place at the right time to get these good deals, so you need to know what you're after and what it's worth to be able to say 'yes' before you're beaten to it.
It's a fun subject and worth doing as much research as possible as the options are almost endless.
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Jan 06: The Minor SII Africa adventure: http://www.minor-detour.com
Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block
Jan 06: The Minor SII Africa adventure: http://www.minor-detour.com
Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block

yes, cutting and welding is no problem at all, i have all the means to do that at home and my car is far from mint condition so its not going to break my heart when i chop bits off.
im imagining that once you have got a nice engine and gearbox fitting together that fitting it in the car is rather self explanitary as i cant see everyones conversions looking identicle.
i already have a morris marina gearbox and have just scrapped the engine because it was long past its sell by date having been left uncovered for many years. so now i just need an engine with a bit of power to fit onto it then i can have a go.
im imagining that once you have got a nice engine and gearbox fitting together that fitting it in the car is rather self explanitary as i cant see everyones conversions looking identicle.
i already have a morris marina gearbox and have just scrapped the engine because it was long past its sell by date having been left uncovered for many years. so now i just need an engine with a bit of power to fit onto it then i can have a go.
I'm interested in a five speed box conversion for the standard trav running gear. The existing one grinds when going 3rd to 2nd, figure if it needs sorting would be a good opportunity to get a five speed in there.
Anyone know the cost of these kits? Can lay my hands on several sierra boxes so might be the ideal solution.
Anyone know the cost of these kits? Can lay my hands on several sierra boxes so might be the ideal solution.
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Well if you want more power what about Neils nice one thats currently on ebay and mentioned in the For Sale section
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... :IT&ih=007

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... :IT&ih=007
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£300 - £400 OUCH !!
Hmm might have to have a rethink there then, should have the saved from the scrapyard marina estate delivered here soon, think that might be a cheaper way as its good running gear.
Wont give me the 5 speeds bit bigger engine will help. Was reluctant to take the trav engine out as its only done 5k miles since fitted a new unit.
Hmm might have to have a rethink there then, should have the saved from the scrapyard marina estate delivered here soon, think that might be a cheaper way as its good running gear.
Wont give me the 5 speeds bit bigger engine will help. Was reluctant to take the trav engine out as its only done 5k miles since fitted a new unit.
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If the Marina engine is a 1275 A Series then it's definitely worth keeping. The larger B Series ones are apparently more difficult to fit.Orkney wrote:£300 - £400 OUCH !!
Hmm might have to have a rethink there then, should have the saved from the scrapyard marina estate delivered here soon, think that might be a cheaper way as its good running gear.
Wont give me the 5 speeds bit bigger engine will help. Was reluctant to take the trav engine out as its only done 5k miles since fitted a new unit.


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