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Ondergard
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Idle Speculation....

Post by Ondergard »

... there's a bloke in my village who owns a couple of classics, including at least one Minor, but the one I see most of all is a '52 or '53 Morris Oxford. When my brother visited the other week, we saw the MO and my brother (who knows nothing about Morrises) mistook it for a Minor - until he saw the front grille, of course, and took a proper look.

He it was who referred to the MO as "A Morris Minor, with a mean mouth, on steroids", which I thought wasn't a bad description on the fly (especially the mean mouth one - he meant the grille, of course).

Anyway, I wondered, idly, about modifying an MO. We all know you can put a variety of meatier engines in a Minor - 1275 A series, Fiat twin, etc - but what engines do you think you could put in an MO to beef it up, in place of its 1478 sidevalve, or whatever it's standard lump is?
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Post by IaininTenbury »

I understand that the B series in popular in the MO world. Varying capacites, 1498, 1622 and 1800 Marina / MGB etc.... Never driven one, but I guess it would perk things up a treat!
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Post by Ondergard »

IaininTenbury wrote:I understand that the B series in popular in the MO world. Varying capacites, 1498, 1622 and 1800 Marina / MGB etc.... Never driven one, but I guess it would perk things up a treat!
Is there an "MO World" then? I hadn't realised!

Actually, the MO is so like the minor in many ways... was it intended that the MO was going to be some sort of Morris Major, or something like that? A kind of companion car for the larger family or something?

I must admit I rather like them. Beef one up with an 1800 engine as you indicate, and I rather like the idea of having an MO and a Minor.... and an MG Midget with wire wheels and a 1275cc engine, of course....!
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Post by mike.perry »

There was a twin carb MO at NEC, the owner said it went quite well, and there was a six cylinder Triumph engined MO at last years Abingdon Air Show.
However I think that they should be kept with the original 44bhp engine as there are so few left
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Post by twincamman »

Apparently, the owner's club does an adaptor to fit a B series to the MO box.
No idea how strong the box is though.
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Post by Judge »

We had a very nice MO on this years MOT-UK, and it's also expected to be taking part next year, as well as in the LEO Run. Not sure if the owner would consider fitting a different engine though.
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Post by stevey »

Not sure if the owner would consider fitting a different engine though.
doubt it that car is mint!!

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