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427.96 | You never forget your first Mini. | COMICS::WEGG | Some hard-boiled eggs & some nuts | Tue Feb 20 1990 17:10 | 20 |
| I've just read all the replies to this topic. I have to admit that,
up until a few weeks ago, I never thought I'd ever be entering a
note here! But in January, after 15 years of motoring (and about
20 cars) I bought my first mini - a 1977 Clubman 1100 Berkeley
Convertible.
It was originally intended as a car for my wife, but I've given
her my lease Peugeot 205 and I'm driving the mini myself. It's been
a long time since I had so much fun driving a car!!
Several types of convertible are mentioned in this note, but not
the Berkeley. Does anyone know anything about the company (is it
the same company that used to make cars)? The conversion is
extremely professional, with a well made hood - totally
waterproof (it's been thoroughly tested). It has an oval shaped
rear window, and proper side windows.
Any information gratefully received.
Ian (looking forward to Summer).
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427.97 | Your Opinions Please | AYOV16::AGIBSON | | Mon May 28 1990 18:15 | 34 |
|
Hello All,
I have just become the proud owner of a 1966 Austin Mini.
This is the first Mini I've owned, and I require some info on this
car.
The car is in a pretty sorry state, the floor is a la
"Flintstone's" saves on the petrol but murder in the wet. The front
end is in need of replacement, new wings, hinge panels.
Would it be best to use original BMC panels were possible
or use pattern panels from the likes of "Pop-On"?
The car's original colour is a "battleship Grey", very
much like a gloss grey primer. I've been thinking of changing it to
Red or BRG with a White room. Would it be better to retain the
original colour for value considerations?
It also has a 850cc engine at present, I don't have the
documents as yet so can't tell if it's the original engine. Is there
anyway I can find out? Also is it possible to tune the 850cc to a
decent degree for road use or would it be advisable to change it for
a large lump?
Thanks in advance.
Alan(who's_now_got_a_new_toy)
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427.98 | One opinion | GVA01::STIFF | Paul Stiff, EHQIM-OIS DTN:821 4167 | Tue May 29 1990 11:28 | 15 |
| Alan,
The big advantage of original pannels is that they fit properly
- they do tend to be a bit more expensive though. I used "non-original"
pannels for my Spitfire MK3, and had nothing but problems to adjust
them properly, they were cheaper, but I spent days after adjusting,
and finally had to ask a body shop to do it.
Regarding any modifications to A series engines, buy David Vizard's
book on A series tunning. The 850 can be tunned, but he recommends
at least a 998 lump be used as a base. There is notably one very
interesting chapter on bolt on modifications, which I particularly
appreciated.
Paul (1275GT)
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427.99 | | COMICS::WEGG | Some hard boiled eggs & some nuts | Wed May 30 1990 13:27 | 16 |
| > It also has a 850cc engine at present, I don't have the
> documents as yet so can't tell if it's the original engine. Is there
> anyway I can find out?
Write to the DVLC and request copies of all the original
documents. I've done this several times in the past, and the docs
you get back can be really fascinating.
I've just done this for my mini, and discovered that it had spent
some time as a works vehicle for a firm of plumbers in Glasgow. It
also gave me the date that it had been converted to a cabriolet.
The address is DVLC, SWANSEA, SA99 1AN.
(The postcode is important).
Ian.
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427.100 | 850 Engine info!! | AYOV16::AGIBSON | | Tue Jun 12 1990 15:20 | 14 |
|
Hi All,
Can anyone tell me if all 848cc Mini's have removable cover
plates to allow access to the cam followers. I was under the impression
that this was only a feature found on Cooper engines.
Also is there anybody who has an offside rear lens for the
original style rear light cluster, or can you still buy these from
Lucas or some of the mini specialists.
Thanks.
Alan.
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427.102 | check magazines | NYEM1::MILBERG | I was a DCC - 3 jobs ago! | Wed Jun 13 1990 08:10 | 8 |
| re .100
There was an ad in Thoroughbred and Classic Cars for a company (in
England) that makes 'authentic' reproduction lights and has an
extensive stock of NOS (New Old Stock). Don't have it handy.
-Barry-
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427.103 | spottamota this way..... | CHEFS::CLEMENTSD | Public Sector and Telecomms | Wed Jun 13 1990 14:46 | 68 |
| Re .100 ....
850 engine
---- casting number '12 1456', '2A 628' or '2A 629' on head beneath
rocker cover (careful could also be 998)
---- casting number or plate riveted to back of block stating '850'
---- measure bore (62.9mm)
998 engine
---- casting number '12 1456', '2A 628' or '2A 629' on head beneath
rocker cover (careful could also be 850)
---- casting number or plate riveted to back of block stating '998'
---- measure bore (64.6mm)
998 Cooper engine
---- casting number '12G 295' or '12G 206' cast in head
1098 (1100) engine
---- Engine mountings on front plate
---- Temperature guage connection in cylinder head
1300/1300GT engine
---- no removeable tappet covers
---- Engine mountings on front plate
---- Temperature guage connection in cylinder head
Mini 1275GT engine
---- no removeable tappet covers
---- engine mountings in standard Mini location
---- head retained by either 9 studs or 8 bolts+1 stud
1275 'S' engine
---- head retained by either 9 studs or 8 bolts+ 1 stud
---- removeable tappet covers
---- measure stroke (81.3mm)
1071 'S' engine
---- head retained by either 9 studs or 8 bolts+ 1 stud
---- removeable tappet covers
---- measure stroke (68.26mm)
970 'S' engine
---- head retained by either 9 studs or 8 bolts+ 1 stud
---- removeable tappet covers
---- measure stroke (61.91mm)
Note 1275GT Mk IV head has 9 studs
1300GT, MG1300Mk II. late Cooper 'S' have 11 stud heads.
Source:
"Guide to purchase and DIY Restoration of the Mini -- All Models"
Author: Lindsay Porter
Pub: Foulis
ISBN #: 0 85429 3795
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427.104 | 'new' Cooper info. | BACK::haycox | Ian | Tue Aug 21 1990 19:50 | 5 |
| Prompted by note 1195.?,
Does anyone have any performance figures/info on the 'new' mini cooper.
Thanks Ian.
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427.105 | 16V twin cam | COMICS::COOMBER | It works better if you plug it in | Tue Aug 21 1990 20:15 | 10 |
| Here's some intresting info. The other day I caught a peek at, I think
it was FAST CAR of some other simular magazine, someone is producing
twin cam 16v heads for the mini engine. Pictures showed a nicely
machined alloy head with twin 40mm webber carbs with very short bell
mouths. I beleive there was mention of a full stage 3 head. If nothing
else that is going to be a real mean mother. If anyone is really
intrested I'll try and grap the mag and tell more.
Garry
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427.106 | A series isn't OHC | IOSG::MARSHALL | Harry Palmer | Tue Aug 21 1990 21:48 | 7 |
| It would be a pretty expensive mod to the block as well to get a timing chain
up into the head: A series engines have the camshaft down in the block, with
pushrods and so on to transfer the motion to the rockers up top.
Or am I missing something?
Scott
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427.107 | Have magazine, will read article | COMICS::COOMBER | It works better if you plug it in | Tue Aug 21 1990 22:16 | 7 |
| A very good point, I really didn't read much of the article. However
thinking about the picture of the head ,it had pullies at the end of
the camshafts. It looked like it was intended to be driven via a
toothed belt. I really pass on the ins and outs of it . I'll read the
article and give a better account of whats what.
Garry
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427.108 | Ford-power??? | KURMA::DMCGREGOR | | Tue Aug 21 1990 22:21 | 3 |
|
Sure it wasn`t a BDA or some such beasty???
Dougie
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427.109 | | ANNECY::MATTHEWS | M+M Enterprises. Thats the CATCH | Wed Aug 22 1990 11:56 | 7 |
| re: .106
You wouldn't need to modify the block. Just drive the overhead cam from
the end of the crankshaft using a toothed belt. You would have to leave the
original cam in place to drive the distributor and possibly the fuel pump.
Mark
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427.111 | rough transcript | COMICS::COOMBER | It works better if you plug it in | Thu Aug 23 1990 13:46 | 29 |
427.112 | Back to Basics | MACNAS::BMULQUEEN | | Mon Jan 28 1991 21:15 | 16 |
427.113 | not really specs...but... | OVAL::ALFORDJ | Ice a speciality | Tue Jan 29 1991 14:10 | 28 |
|
> Also, what were the specifications of the Mayfair?
Er, 1000cc engine, different gear box to "normal" minis (20 1st, 45 2nd,
70 3rd, 90 4th), goes like a "bat-out-of-h**l" (mine used to happily do 90 on
the flat...), once you change the pirelli tyres it comes with to Michelin
Radials, handles beautifully.
There is one drawback, the brakes (drums all round) are really not up to the
improved speeds it is capable of. You have to anticipate well...
The interior is positively luxurious (again compared to normal minis). The
controls are standard. The guages are in the normal mini layout, another minus
is that it doesn't have a clock, the rev-counter replaces the clock found in
cheaper minis.
Mine stood up well to commuting 100 miles a day for a year, and then 150 miles
a day for another few months (before I got the Nova). Nothing went wrong with
it, and it was serviced every couple of months (6000 mile services), it had
done approx 65000 miles in 18 months, by the time Fleet took it off me :-(
Fuel consumption was between 38 and 45 mpg (depending on how I drove it !)
It did have the annoying Mini engine problem of the distributor cap getting
filled with water when there was a *lot* of spray around, but this was cured by
fitting a rubber glove over cables, cap and casing....simple and cheap !
Nice little car anyway :-)
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427.114 | | MACNAS::BMULQUEEN | | Wed Jan 30 1991 11:24 | 10 |
| Re: -1
Thanks for the info. Just a few more queries:
Is a sunroof standard?
What kind of seat material is used?
How much will I pay for a good '86 model?
Were they all black?
Billy
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427.115 | | OVAL::ALFORDJ | Ice a speciality | Wed Jan 30 1991 12:24 | 22 |
|
> Is a sunroof standard?
No.
> What kind of seat material is used?
That sort of short furry type of seat covering...
It was tan in my Red Mayfair...I've seen a dark bluey/grey in a blue one...
> How much will I pay for a good '86 model?
Heaven knows.....were they made in '86 ?
Mine was a January '89 model.
Try looking in the Car buyer's guide...
> Were they all black?
Oh, no....red, white, blue, black, green etc, etc
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427.116 | Cooper - limited edition fo sale | MUDIS3::JONES | Bergwanderer = Mountain wall he he | Tue Apr 02 1991 15:59 | 14 |
| Hi,
A limited edition of the legendary Cooper have been produced. Germany has
received 500 cars. Any colour you like as long as it's green with a white roof
and two white stripes on each side of the bonnet with John Cooper's signature.
1300 cc and producing 61 hp with cat. Wheel arches and aluminium sports rims.
Luxurious interior by mini standards: wooden dashboard with rev counter etc.
sports steering wheel, smart cloth upholstery. Rest still the same ie. 4 forward
gears, small petrol tank etc. Price in Germany: 16,500 Deutschmarks which is
approx. 5,500 pounds sterling. Think I'll get one for my birthday!!
Cheers
Mitch_who_owned_his_first_mini_in_1968
(I still even remember the number plate: CTG 124 B)
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427.117 | Why are cars so expensive in the UK ? | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | RS with the RS (Spanish tin can) | Tue Apr 02 1991 16:26 | 7 |
427.118 | | MACNAS::BMULQUEEN | | Tue Apr 02 1991 17:47 | 3 |
427.119 | 'S' now in the UK. | DOOZER::JENKINS | with the mother of hangovers | Tue Apr 02 1991 18:58 | 10 |
427.120 | | KURMA::IJOHNSTON | rally drivers do it sideways | Thu Apr 04 1991 23:31 | 7 |
| There is a garage in Edinburgh that has an original Cooper S this car
is in EXCELLENT condition thay are looking for around the #7000 mark.
Ian.
P.S They also have a Testarossa if anyone is interested?? :-)
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427.121 | Mini Parts in Ayr/Glasgow | MACNAS::BMULQUEEN | | Mon Apr 15 1991 12:00 | 8 |
| I'm hoping to be in the Ayr plant for a week in the near future.
Having a '67 Mk.1 Cooper 998cc and a '67 848cc Automatic, I was
wondering if there are any good Mini specialists in the Ayr/Glasgow
area.
Any names/addresses/phone numbers?
\
Billy
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427.122 | Windscreen for Mk.1 | MACNAS::BMULQUEEN | | Wed Apr 17 1991 11:57 | 9 |
| Having being unfortunate enough to collide with a stone chip last
Sunday, the windscreen in my '67 Mk.1 Cooper was shattered.
2 questions:
1) What year were laminated screens introduced for Minis
2) Will a more modern screen fit a Mk.1?
Billy
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427.123 | I ven have a po | UTROP1::BORRIAS_I | | Tue May 14 1991 15:01 | 26 |
| Hi,
I am the proud owner of a black MINI Mayfair '84 and I love it!
But...,
I hope someone can help me and give me some advice on the following
problem.
When it rains, the open space next to the dashboard is getting wet,
sometimes it even has a little "pool" in it (if you know what I mean).
Also there comes water from behind the little heating thing in the
middle of the dashboard.
What can I do about this?? I am not technical or anything, so do I have
to go to the garage for this?? I already told the people from the garage
this, but maybe I can do something myself?
Any suggestions are welcome ofcourse!
Thanks in advance,
Ilse.
PS: Are there any Dutch readers who are member of the Dutch
MINI-7-club?
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427.124 | | UTROP1::BORRIAS_I | | Tue May 14 1991 15:03 | 4 |
| there went something wrong when I gave my reply (.123) a title!
|
427.125 | Trying to be helpful | CRATE::RUTTER | Rut The Nut | Tue May 14 1991 15:15 | 9 |
427.126 | Just a boy racer at heart! | IOSG::BIGGINM | | Thu Jul 11 1991 16:00 | 15 |
| I bought a K&N air filter for my '85 Mini City E, hoping that it would
marginally increase performance. I did this mainly because all my
'rally' friends swear by K&N, and reckon it's the most easy and least
costly mod. to do to a car.
Why then should it make the car difficult to get up to 70mph, you
honestly have to floor it! It also messed up my fuel economy, but then
I expected that. Since getting the new filter I have replaced it with
the standard filter and suddenly the car is infinitely more refined(ie.
induction roar), fuel economy is back and only minimum amounts of
throttle are needed to reach top speed.
Anyone know why?
Matt. (C133 CBK)
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427.127 | Lucky you didn't cook it. | DCC::HAGARTY | Essen, Trinken und Shaggen... | Thu Jul 11 1991 16:08 | 5 |
427.128 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | Elbow @FRO | Thu Jul 11 1991 16:14 | 6 |
| He's right you know.... The K&N allows a far higher through-put of air,
and your mixture will need to be adjusted to suit. As it's probably an
SU carb, you'll probably also need to change the jet. Evidence of this
air-flow is there for all to hear when you clog it!
Cheers, Laurie.
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427.129 | | MARVIN::RUSLING | Hastings Upper Layers Project Leader | Thu Jul 11 1991 16:15 | 7 |
|
K&N's should let more air flow through the engine than any standard
filter. However, this will alter the fuel air mix. I guess that
more flow must mean a weaker mix. So, if you add a K&N, then have
the car re-tuned.
Dave
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427.130 | More air requires more fuel. | TLE::LEGERLOTZ | When I want your opinion I'll ask for it. | Thu Jul 11 1991 17:55 | 9 |
| RE: You'll probably have to change the jet.
Don't you mean the "needle(s)"?
I did the same thing on my Midget and the sucker would run way too lean, that is
until I put on new needles. Now it really cooks!
-Al
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427.131 | take deeper breaths | RTOEU::TRAYNER | | Thu Jul 11 1991 18:16 | 6 |
| I changed to KNs on my Doly-Sprint-engined Triumph-TR7, changed the
needles and then had it tuned. Noise from air intake was very noticable
(but not when I added the Triumphtune sports exhaust !), but main
change was the more instant throttle responce. The instructions say
you must regularly oil these filters - I never did, as they charge
a fortune for the special oil!
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427.132 | | MARVIN::RUSLING | Hastings Upper Layers Project Leader | Thu Jul 11 1991 19:23 | 5 |
|
I regularly clean and change the oil on mine, if you don't they
get dirty and richen the mixture...
Dave
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427.133 | Gee what a great bunch of guys. | IOSG::BIGGINM | | Thu Jul 11 1991 20:30 | 8 |
| re: K&N's
Thanks for the response! What jet should I use?, and how easy is this to
fit because as you can probably tell I've had very little experience
with serious work on car's. (Basically I've cleaned the spark plugs and
other general maintenance.
Matt (With the cutest Red Mini ever)
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427.134 | The Self-Preservation Society. | IOSG::BIGGINM | | Thu Jul 11 1991 20:36 | 11 |
| Oh I almost forgot!
How can I stop the filter from resting on the bulkhead because I can't
figure out a way and when you start the car up in the morning the
filter thumps the bulkhead and does it no good whatsoever.
Also, what sort of performance increase should I get with it on (and
with the carb set up right), and will the fact that the A+ has an
economy cylinder head make any difference?
Matt. (Words have not been created to describe the Mini!)
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427.135 | Not for a beginner! | DOOZER::JENKINS | seriously 'ken shabby | Thu Jul 11 1991 21:07 | 27 |
427.136 | Need a price check ... | DCOPST::BRIANH::NAYLOR | Purring contentedly | Thu Jul 11 1991 23:19 | 7 |
| What's the going rate for an original 1961 Austin Mini in excellent condition
and 45000 miles on the clock? Some body rust in the seams, but nothing serious.
Eberything else looks perfect, particularly underneath.
tempted.....
Brian
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427.137 | The word to describe a Mini is 'small' | CRATE::RUTTER | Been on holiday, shame to be back | Fri Jul 12 1991 17:58 | 10 |
427.138 | | UTROP1::BORRIAS_I | | Fri Jul 12 1991 18:54 | 16 |
| Hi there,
I'm glad to see that this topic is "alive" again.
And because of that, I'd like to ask the readers to read
reply .123 again. I really hope someone can help me with
my problem.
By the way, are there any Dutch readers who are a member
of the MINI-seven-Club???
Thanks in advance,
Ilse*
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427.139 | The word's I use for Mini's are "Christ what the hell was that travelling at 120mph!!!!!!!!"
| IOSG::BIGGINM | | Mon Jul 15 1991 16:12 | 14 |
| A request:-
Has anyone out there got a Mini Mayfair steering wheel just
lying about the house, getting in the way. And would like
to see it back in service on a cute red mini!
You have!
Oh great, because if anyone's got one I'd love to buy it off
them because I'm a little too tall for the normal City E
steering wheel.
Matt B.
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427.140 | Put yer foot down, put yer foot down, we'll lose him easy!
| IOSG::BIGGINM | | Mon Jul 15 1991 20:21 | 10 |
| I used to have a 1975 Clubman which, no matter, how much bathroom sealant I
injected into the thing, or how much I fiddled with the door seal, and door
fitting, I could not stop the little bugger leaking!
So I buy a 1985 City E! And it does the same!
I think they call it sods law, or 'design flaw'.
Matt B.
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427.141 | A Question because the note is dead! | IOSG::BIGGINM | | Mon Aug 19 1991 20:01 | 5 |
|
Would anyone consider a 1700 Ford Crossflow, on a Mini 'box, in a
racing Mini shell a fast car?
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427.142 | yes | WARNUT::RICE | I love the car scheme changes - honestly ! | Tue Aug 20 1991 16:57 | 1 |
|
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427.143 | Not quite dead yet. | SCOAYR::AGIBSON | | Thu Aug 22 1991 13:48 | 18 |
|
Hi All,
Its about time for the Mini owners gathering at Stanford Hall,
Lutterworth. I have not seen any advertising for this event in the
Classic Car type mags. Does anyone know when it is on this year, last
year it was 16th Sept.
Alan.
P.S If a 1700 Xflow in a mini is classed as a fast car what about a
twin cam Lotus in a Mini Clubman Estate.
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427.144 | More insanity | BAHTAT::SUMMERFIELDC | The Collector | Thu Aug 22 1991 22:24 | 7 |
| Re .143
Or a 1.4 Turbo A Series in a standard mini bodyshell, or a 3.5 Rover V8
in the back of a minivan.
Clive
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427.145 | Have you seen the special CCC mag??? | KIRKTN::IJOHNSTON | What happened to Summer?? | Mon Aug 26 1991 18:51 | 8 |
| Lets face it just about every engine has been squeezed into those
little beggers!
Ian.
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427.146 | The Mini second coming!! | IOSG::BIGGINM | | Tue Oct 08 1991 14:56 | 9 |
| The 1700cc Ford Crossflow would ahve the same BHP of 130 and would cost
considerably less, and be more reliable, it would have less torque or
course though.
Does anyone know anything about Oselli engines, because it looks like
I'll have to go for a 1293cc engine as the insurance company won't
touch me if I get the 1700.
Matt.
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427.147 | | IOSG::FREER | Three spellings short of a dictionary? .. | Tue Oct 08 1991 18:00 | 4 |
|
I could give you an address for Oselli!
S.
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427.148 | The time has come to 'Have a go'. | IOSG::BIGGINM | I'm sorry Dave - I can't do that. | Fri Nov 15 1991 14:16 | 19 |
| Right.
About 4 months ago I was whinging in this topic about a K&N air filter
and fitting it to my Mini.
I have decided that this weekend is the time to try to put it back on
and increase the mixture accordingly.
My question to everyone is.....
Is what I propose viable, ie. I'm not going to naff my engine up.
And has anyone got any suggestion as to how to go about tuning the
engine once I have put the new filter on?
Hope you can help,
Matt.
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427.149 | | CURRNT::PACE::RUTTER | Its a Bad Original System | Fri Nov 15 1991 15:10 | 18 |
| >> Is what I propose viable, ie. I'm not going to naff my engine up.
>>
>> And has anyone got any suggestion as to how to go about tuning the
>> engine once I have put the new filter on?
It certainly is viable.
As for re-tuning your engine, if it's bog standard at present, then
K+N, or the company who flogs you the filter, will be able to give
recommendation for which needle/jet changes you need...
Only disadvantage I can see is the increased noise - do you care ?
Other possible problem could be carb icing, as you will no longer
be getting a warm air feed (if you set the air intake up before).
I shouldn't think this is too likely to be a real problem though.
J.R.
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427.150 | Induction ROAR!! What fun. | IOSG::BIGGINM | I'm sorry Dave - I can't do that. | Fri Nov 15 1991 15:38 | 12 |
|
I agree about the carb icing, as at the moment I do have a warm air
feed to the current air filter.
As for the correct needle, is it possible to increase the mix with the
current needle so that it will work right or have I definitely got to
find an S.U. dealer and get a new needle?
Matt.
P.S. Who much would a new needle cost, and can it be fitted myself, and
I tune the engine OK afterwards?
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427.151 | | CURRNT::PACE::RUTTER | Its a Bad Original System | Mon Nov 18 1991 11:45 | 22 |
| >> As for the correct needle, is it possible to increase the mix with the
>> current needle so that it will work right or have I definitely got to
>> find an S.U. dealer and get a new needle?
I would think that getting the specified needle would be your best bet.
Any SU tuners out there who can pass comment on this ?
The needle itself should be a very cheap part, easily fitted.
It is actually possible to modify the shape of a needle to increase
the richness of the mixture at a given point in its range by the
simple method of filing it ! This will be a very hit-or-miss affair
and I certainly wouldn't recommend doing it without a rolling road to
check the results as you go.
I would guess that the car will run fine without changing the needle,
although it will in theory be running a bit weak. Maybe some other
tweaking could avoid this, but I'm not a Mini-type so don't know much
about setting up these engines/carbs (although I've got a large pair
of SU's sitting in my garage whic fit on a 2-litre Opel engine).
J.R.
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427.152 | | AEOEN1::MATTHEWS | In a negative brownie-point situation ... | Mon Nov 18 1991 15:52 | 3 |
| ... and don't forget the spring. To tune the SU, the needle and spring
can be changed, although if all you are changing is the air filter, I
would suspect that only a change of mixture is needed.
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427.153 | Change the needle. (aprox 4 quid!) | IOSG::FREER | Three spellings short of a dictionary? .. | Mon Nov 18 1991 16:12 | 7 |
|
Well according the MGOC (who may or maynot have a vested interest in
this) whenever you move from paper air filters to K&N you should always
replace the needle .... a change of mixture doesn't do it for some
reason and it just makes the engine run rough and dirty!
Steve
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427.154 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | But I don't use it as a rule | Mon Nov 18 1991 16:46 | 19 |
| Well, I would suggest that before you change the needle you try to
get it running properly by mixture adjustment. I say this because if
you spend around 4 quid on a new needle the same as the one fitted and
it proves to be impossible to richen the mixture enough..... I would
suspect though, that a mixture change will do it, in which case, by all
means buy a new needle when you're happy.
The previous note regarding filing the needle brings up an important
point on SU needles. The have a "profile" by which I mean that not only
are they tapered like a needle, but their circumference varies along
their length. The purpose of this is to allow more petrol at certain
stages of accelleration, and are designed to fit in with specific fuels
demands at certain revs. A symptom of this is flat spots or spluttering
during accelleration. If you do find you need to change your needle,
speak to an expert. I'd suggest one of the SU restoration people who
advertise in the Classic mags. They're usually happy to help, and will
probably know (and will supply) the correct profile.
Laurie.
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427.155 | | AEOEN1::MATTHEWS | In a negative brownie-point situation ... | Tue Nov 19 1991 12:55 | 6 |
| ... and the spring determins the rate at which the dashpot allows the
needle to rise with respect to the induction generated by the engine.
The "correct" needle on its own is not always enough. I would suspect
K&N should be able to recommend the appropriate needle and spring for
the new filter.
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427.156 | Ask K&N for their recommendation, or ask the suppliers | CURRNT::PACE::RUTTER | Roll on Hurling Day !!! | Tue Nov 19 1991 14:07 | 13 |
| >>... and the spring determins the rate at which the dashpot allows the
>>needle to rise with respect to the induction generated by the engine.
Also affected by the weight (density) of the oil used in the dashpot...
That near enough covers the working of an SU carb (except for
the jet and accelerator pump) so it shows that they are relatively
simple, and that they can be easily adjusted.
It also means you have more scope to get things wrong if you start
mucking around without any facts to go on (which I can't provide).
J.R.
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427.157 | mea culpa | PLAYER::BROWNL | But I don't use it as a rule | Tue Nov 19 1991 14:10 | 8 |
| RE: last two.
Ooops, I forgot to mention those aspects. Quite correct, both of you.
If I remember correctly, springs are marked with coloured paint to
indicate strength. I use ordinary 20/50 in my dashpot.
Laurie.
|
427.158 | | AEOEN1::MATTHEWS | In a negative brownie-point situation ... | Tue Nov 19 1991 15:56 | 1 |
| ... and they don't have accelerator pumps (or the old ones don't at least).
|
427.159 | | GVA01::STIFF | Paul Stiff, DSSR, DTN:821-4167 | Tue Nov 19 1991 17:05 | 10 |
| Humm, interesting...
My Spitfire is K&N equipped (SU HS 2's) I did change the springs from
yellow to red if I recall correctly, but I did not change the needles -
performance and fuel consumption are very positive - the carburators
were new though.
Did I do something wrong ?
Paul
|
427.160 | I prefer nice rorty Dellorto's/Webers which do have them | CURRNT::PACE::RUTTER | It's Bad OutSide | Tue Nov 19 1991 17:24 | 5 |
| >>... and they don't have accelerator pumps (or the old ones don't at least).
I'm sure that some SU's do have them, but I couldn't tell you which ones.
J.R.
|
427.161 | Some people just don't know how to take it easy! | IOSG::BIGGINM | I'm sorry Dave - I can't do that. | Sat Nov 30 1991 18:00 | 45 |
| Thanks for the help all.
I'm now even more confused than before!!
I can't seem to find an S.U. dealer around Reading so I've had to can
changing the filter until I've spoken to them, saying that of course, I
would love just change the filter, increase the mix and hope that all
is well, but I've tried it before and I couldn't manage it then.
Plus, K&N have just brought out a new filter for the Mini which
actually clears the bulkhead (as the one I've got now doesn't)!!
I could put on the current filter for the minute but I can't set it up
right. In the future, however, I have an RC40 exhaust system planned,
new outlet/inlet manifold and 1 1/2 inch carb, with the new K&N on.
Should gice me about 22% extra power. (That's an increase from about
40bhp at the fly, to about 50/50bhp.)
Oh and by the way SU's don't have accelerator pumps, at least none that
ever went on a Mini.
Has anyone seen the Mini Cooper 1.3i ??
It's supposed to have about 63bhp, which for an injected 1.3 engine
seems a little low to me, when you think that the MG Metro engine
produced about 72bhp in standard form.(I know which one I'd rather have
though!)
And another thing.......
<BEST RANTING HEAD ON>
Why could Rover improve the Mini fuel tank
because I filled up yesterday, drove off round the Woodley roundabout,
thumped into a manhole cover and a Cavelier Behind me went nutty on the
lights and horn, I thought "Oi sod off leave me alone, I mean I'm not
that threatening on the road". Anyway, he abviously saw gags of petrol
jumping out of my tank because there was tons of it down the back of my
car. I blame Rover for not fitting a locking fuel cap as standard!!
<BEST RANTING HEAD OFF>
Matt.
|
427.162 | | CURRNT::PACE::RUTTER | Rut The Nut | Mon Dec 02 1991 12:04 | 21 |
| >> Oh and by the way SU's don't have accelerator pumps, at least none that
>> ever went on a Mini.
I'm pretty sure the ones I've got do have a pump, but they are
about 2-inch in size, not the sort expected to be fitted to Mini's.
I haven't looked at these for some time though, they are presumably
buried somewhere in the back of my garage, so I cannot confirm this.
Thinking on, I probably have a Haynes manual for SU carbs from
about the same time I had the carbs. Perhaps that will be easier
to find than the actual items themselves. But should I bother ?
>> Has anyone seen the Mini Cooper 1.3i ??
Not me, is this a 'current' model of some sort ?
If so, I would guess that this is of the basic (single point ?) form of
injection, which makes it easier for an engine to pass emissions tests,
rather than for any real performance gain. Perhaps not.
J.R.
|
427.163 | What's the best upgrade from a 1000cc engine ? | UPROAR::WATSONR | Dunno man... just got here myself ! | Mon Dec 09 1991 14:06 | 31 |
|
Here's a small question for those of you with sporty Minis...
Given a Mini 1000 Clubman with a well worn engine and gearbox, if you were
to replace said parts, would you replace them with...
a. 1000 engine + box
b. 998 cooper engine + box
c. 1275 engine + box
d. 1300 engine + box
I'd like a bit more go than the car has at the moment but don't really want
a highly tuned engine with no go except between 4500 and 4750rpm. :-)
I'd like more go throughout the rev range and plenty of useful "grunt".
Yes... yes... I know it's not going to light the tarmac up, but sensible
suggestions about which engine would be best would be helpful.
Also... I'm assuming (probably a great deal) that an engine swap with one
of the above will just be a spanner job ? I know I'll probably need new
this that and the next thing, but so long as I can buy it and bolt it on
I don't mind. What I don't want is...
"Why not go for a turbo where you only have to reshape a few panels"
Thanks for any advise,
Ross
|
427.164 | Hello Ross. | NEWOA::SAXBY | Is Bart Simpson the anti-Christ? | Mon Dec 09 1991 14:16 | 7 |
|
A friend of mine, long ago, replaced his 850 engine with a 1300 cc
engine. As you say, it didn't exactly light up the tarmac, but it
used to suprise a lot of people! This engine had plenty of grunt
(relatively) compared with the smaller engine.
Mark
|
427.165 | Hi Mark, long time... | UPROAR::WATSONR | Dunno man... just got here myself ! | Mon Dec 09 1991 14:56 | 8 |
|
Hmmm... that's what I figured but I was wondering about the pro's and con's
of the 998/1275/1300 comparison. As that well used saying goes...
"There ain't no substitute for cubes"
...so I guess a 1300 would give best low down pull and be relatively
relaxed about motorway cruising but is that correct ?
|
427.166 | plenty of grunt | COMICS::COOMBER | Inverted Flight Expert | Mon Dec 09 1991 15:05 | 10 |
| I helped put a 1300 engine with a cooper head into an 850. To say it
has plenty of grunt maybe a bit of an understatement. I can't remember
what box it had but we ended up changing it. It handled very nice ,
cornering at speed was quite nice. The only - point was the exhaust, we
put a Janspeed system on it. Although it was no tighter than normal
behind the head it was a bit more difficult to fit than normal. Another
thing we did was to put the second fuel tank in the boot. If your
intrested I'll try and find out what box it ended up with.
Garry
|
427.167 | I vote for 1000cc, but then I don't Drag! | IOSG::BIGGINM | I'm sorry Dave - I can't do that. | Mon Dec 09 1991 15:12 | 18 |
|
You've got to be a tad careful if you want to replace a small engine
with the 1300 because with the more powerful engine you've also got to
uprate the brakes/suspension/insurance/etc..
Personally if I had a 850cc Mini and I wanted to give it some extra go
then Id go for 1000cc which with certain tuning bits on it should give
you about 55-65bhp which in a car the size of a Mini will certainly
give you some go, compared to an 850cc that is.
Plus with the 1000cc you stay in insurance group one (or whatever it's
changed to now), and you should be OK with the drums that you;ve
probably got already.
I'm welcome to be shouted down though!!
Matt. (who's got a 1000cc and mightily happy with it, but I've got
disc brakes so nah!)
|
427.168 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | Deep and Meaningless | Mon Dec 09 1991 15:12 | 11 |
| Bearing in mind insurance costs...
1000 cc engine (or perhaps 1100cc)
Kent 286 Cam
Janspeed Exhaust with RC40
Single 1.75" SU carb (HS6) with K&N filter
Should be a relateively cheap, and efficient way to pep things up quite
a bit. As for motorway cruising in a Mini... Forget it.
Laurie.
|
427.169 | | NEWOA::SAXBY | Is Bart Simpson the anti-Christ? | Mon Dec 09 1991 15:20 | 6 |
|
Re last couple.
Ross has already got a 1000 cc engine. He wants to up that.
Mark
|
427.170 | So many questions... | UPROAR::WATSONR | Dunno man... just got here myself ! | Mon Dec 09 1991 15:21 | 11 |
427.171 | Hi Laurie... | UPROAR::WATSONR | Dunno man... just got here myself ! | Mon Dec 09 1991 15:25 | 8 |
427.172 | | NEWOA::SAXBY | Is Bart Simpson the anti-Christ? | Mon Dec 09 1991 16:12 | 8 |
|
I don't know about Minis specifically, but insurance companies are usually
happier with a bigger engine than a tweaked engine (odd though that
might be).
Mark
PS Wouldn't a hotted up 1000 mini be LESS driveable than a 1300?
|
427.174 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | Deep and Meaningless | Mon Dec 09 1991 17:33 | 32 |
427.175 | Who wants a screamer!?!?! :^) | NEWOA::SAXBY | Is Bart Simpson the anti-Christ? | Mon Dec 09 1991 17:45 | 8 |
|
Yep on re-reading Ross' note you're right. He just wants more go, I
really meant to point out that _I_ brought the 850 engine into the
conversation and that Ross already had a 1000 cc engine.
Still, I'd rather have the bigger engine myself though. :^)
Mark
|
427.176 | new head... | COMICS::COOMBER | Inverted Flight Expert | Mon Dec 09 1991 17:56 | 9 |
| If you really want to hot up a 1000cc block , I read in some car
tweeking magazine some time ago that there is or possible would be a
head conversion that converted the little chappie to a 16v twin cam.
Expensive but the performance looked good, the tester thought it had
more poke than a mg metro turbo.
Garry
|
427.177 | | AEOEN1::MATTHEWS | In a negative brownie-point situation ... | Mon Dec 09 1991 20:53 | 8 |
| There is a really good book on this subject. David Vizard ???
I would suggest a 1000cc, 731 cam, 1.5 SU, a bit of porting
and polishing ...
The previous comments about uprating the rest should be taken
into account. This is how my Mini, modified as above, bit the
dust, or more accuratly the keep-left sign and traffic light !!!
|
427.178 | Just a thought | DOOZER::JENKINS | You want 'ken what? | Tue Dec 10 1991 04:01 | 8 |
|
Might be worth talking to Avonbar in Addlestone (nr Weybridge).
They used to specialise in warm to nutter bstard minis and did
loads of different conversion kits that they would either fit
for you or let you do yourself.
Richard.
|
427.179 | Take the easy option. | CHEFS::DICKSONB | | Mon Dec 16 1991 18:27 | 21 |
|
For a simple, one day job I'd replace it with 1300, although I'd check
the crank clearance if using an 850 gearbox, the earlier ones didn't
have the same internal casting as the 1300 boxes. Just rotate manually
before baolting it all back together. (alternatives are 1. get 1300 box
and replace 1300 diff with the one from the 850 or 2. remove 850 gearbox
internals and grind out sufficient space , I've seen one done this way)
I'm assuming the differential ratios will be different on the 1300 box,
they always used to be.
PS. From memory to split the engine/gearbox you'll need a decent puller
to remove the flywheel preferably hydraulic, and stand to one side as
you wind it up, they can jump 6ft when they come off.
Cams, valves, pistons, carbs can be fun and very rewarding but can
take quite a while to get setup correctly.
PPS. I have a second tank (LH?) and an unmodified 12G295 head if
anyone's searching, which I could be persuaded to part with now.
|
427.180 | | IOSG::BIGGINM | Whenever she walks through the door.......... | Mon Dec 16 1991 19:28 | 5 |
| How much for the head?
And what engine did it come from?
Matt.
|
427.181 | | UPROAR::WATSONR | Dunno man... just got here myself ! | Mon Jan 13 1992 10:42 | 36 |
427.182 | | IOSG::BIGGINM | Whenever she walks through the door.......... | Mon Jan 13 1992 11:04 | 4 |
|
How much was the quote on that lot?
Matt. - (Who really wouldn't mind having it done to his Minge!)
|
427.183 | | UPROAR::WATSONR | Dunno man... just got here myself ! | Mon Jan 13 1992 14:34 | 14 |
427.184 | At last, a man with taste!? | IOSG::BIGGINM | Whenever she walks through the door.......... | Mon Jan 13 1992 17:16 | 4 |
|
What's the difference in your insurance with the new engine?
Matt.
|
427.185 | | CHEFS::OSBORNEC | | Mon Jan 13 1992 18:56 | 4 |
|
Hope you can't tell us too much about how it goes by next Monday. Lot
of notes for a new lump -- I might be tempted to run it in a little
first .... (-:
|
427.186 | Comfort is important! | IOSG::BIGGINM | Whenever she walks through the door.......... | Wed Jan 22 1992 14:15 | 9 |
|
Can you get under-frames for reclining bucket seats for Mini's, 'cos
I'm going to get a new seat for my little darling soon and I've yet to
see any mention in magazines of the frames needed to mount them in
Mini's.
Anyone got any experience with fitting different seats to Min's?
Matt.
|
427.187 | | BELFST::FLANAGAN | Zoiks a giant hedgehog from Zog! | Wed Jan 22 1992 15:11 | 7 |
| Matt I know a chap who has Recaro's straight out of an Escort RS Turbo
in the front of his Mini. I don't know what is required, if any in the
way of frames, but I could ask him. They are very comfy seats, and you
can usually pick them up out of the classifieds at the back of
Performance Ford magazine.
Gary.
|
427.188 | Arn't Recaros dead expensive? | IOSG::BIGGINM | Whenever she walks through the door.......... | Wed Jan 22 1992 16:25 | 11 |
| Gary,
I'd be most grateful if you'd ask your mate.
I'm only planning on getting one seat though for several reasons:-
o I can't afford to comfy seats.
o I like to my passengers less comfortable than myself..?!
o I'm the only one in the car when I drive 170 miles back home and
that's when I need the seat most, around town the seats I have are
fine.
|
427.189 | | BELFST::FLANAGAN | Zoiks a giant hedgehog from Zog! | Wed Jan 22 1992 17:42 | 10 |
| OK Matt I'll do that. If you are going to buy a Recaro from one of
thoses classified adds you may find that it is difficult to get a
single one. The owner probably doesn't want to have the hasstle of
splitting a set.
I'll get back to you. He works here in Belfast in a music shop, so if I
get the chance I'll phone him, as I am just abou t go go on my lunch
break now !
Gary.
|
427.190 | Ummm. | IOSG::BIGGINM | Whenever she walks through the door.......... | Wed Jan 22 1992 17:53 | 5 |
|
I was going to get a single Cobra reclining seat, they seem ok, however
if a good deal came up on a Recaro......
Matt.
|
427.191 | Recaro, that'll double the cost of the car | BASCAS::BELL_A1 | | Wed Jan 22 1992 22:02 | 7 |
|
Matt,
for get the seat....just get a bucket, turn it upside down and......:-)
Alan...
|
427.192 | | BELFST::FLANAGAN | Zoiks a giant hedgehog from Zog! | Thu Jan 23 1992 12:29 | 5 |
| Matt used Recaros can be a bit pricey. My friend got his front pair (in
excellent condition) for 200 quid, which isn't all that bad compared to
the new cost.
Gary.
|
427.193 | I feel the need, the need for speed.. | IOSG::BIGGINM | | Mon Mar 02 1992 01:47 | 17 |
|
In case anyone's interested I've got a bucket seat fitted now, a
Corbeau GT4. Very comfy, and it makes the car go quicker as well(?).
I might have to cut an inch of the subframe all round as my head kinda
touches the ceiling but you can't have everything when your 6ft 2 and
driving Mini's can you?
Next on the goodie list:-
o Brake Servo;
o Wider shoes;
and o a 1275cc engine of some description.
Only time will tell,
...Matt
|
427.194 | Mini garages. | IOSG::BIGGINM | | Wed Mar 04 1992 14:04 | 7 |
|
Does anyone know of a really good Mini garage local to Reading as I've
got to get an oil leak fixed pretty soon.
Cheers in advance,
Matt.
|
427.195 | | MAJORS::ALFORD | | Wed Mar 04 1992 15:23 | 6 |
|
Just down the A34 nearer to Basingstoke than Reading
But the Rover garage at Sherfield-on-Loddon used to work miracles on my mini.
The name is Dodds.
|
427.196 | | IOSG::BIGGINM | | Wed Mar 04 1992 18:47 | 5 |
|
Thanks, I'll give them a go.
Matt
|
427.197 | Please dont hit me its only a joke | FORTY2::HOWARD | WIBBLE - Non insulting Enough Doug?? | Wed Mar 04 1992 18:49 | 4 |
| Any fair personnel should know a lot about fixing bumper cars
Bazza
|
427.198 | Watch It. | IOSG::BIGGINM | | Wed Mar 04 1992 19:04 | 5 |
|
HOWARD don't have a go at Mini's!! Or I'll take back all those nice
things I said about your Spitfire.
Matt.
|
427.199 | | FORTY2::GEDDES | Cookie Monster | Wed Mar 04 1992 20:38 | 5 |
| You'd use a Mini as bumper car?
Take it to a garden centre.
Gordon
|
427.200 | | IOSG::BIGGINM | | Wed Mar 04 1992 21:26 | 12 |
427.201 | | FORTY2::GEDDES | Cookie Monster | Thu Mar 05 1992 13:06 | 3 |
| Don't they do lawn mowers at garden centres then?
Gordy
|
427.202 | | FORTY2::HOWARD | WIBBLE - Non insulting Enough Doug?? | Thu Mar 05 1992 14:46 | 4 |
| Yeah, but they have better engines
Bazza
|
427.203 | | IOSG::BIGGINM | | Thu Mar 05 1992 16:47 | 5 |
|
Lads save your abuse, I'm immune to people pulling my leg about my car
so naff off.
...Matt
|
427.204 | Trades description act and all that... | PLAYER::WINPENNY | | Thu Mar 05 1992 17:47 | 5 |
|
What car ????
Chris
|
427.205 | | MAJORS::ALFORD | | Thu Mar 05 1992 19:05 | 8 |
|
Don't worry Matt,
they are a nice little car (until one needs to commute long distances)...
just keep in mind all those lovely tiny parking places that all those big fat
cars can't get their bonnet into :-)
|
427.206 | Thanks for the support. | IOSG::BIGGINM | | Fri Mar 06 1992 01:08 | 10 |
|
That's my view on the subject, my little car is quite fast enough for
nipping about a bit and it's a whole lot better looking that most
modern jelly-mould-blob-mobiles.
Plus group one insurance and 65 to the gallon on a run.
Mini's, can't beat 'em really...
...Matt
|
427.207 | | FORTY2::HOWARD | WIBBLE - Non insulting Enough Doug?? | Fri Mar 06 1992 17:14 | 4 |
| Cant believe the 65 mpg, even on a run !!
Bazza
|
427.208 | | BELFST::FLANAGAN | Bread + Fire = Toast | Fri Mar 06 1992 19:40 | 5 |
| A run means just like it says Baz. Matt has a hole in the footwell
whereby he sticks out his legs and runs along in order to preserve fuel
:-)
GAry.
|
427.209 | Lets not get personal. | IOSG::BIGGINM | | Fri Mar 06 1992 19:45 | 7 |
|
I define "a run" as bombing down the motorway at 60mph, and yes I do
manage that sometimes.
Not all of us need/or want massively powerful cars lads.
...Matt
|
427.210 | | NEWOA::SAXBY | Is that IT?!?! | Fri Mar 06 1992 19:46 | 4 |
|
Bombing at 60 mph? :^)
Mark
|
427.211 | What do you manage? | PLAYER::WINPENNY | | Fri Mar 06 1992 19:52 | 6 |
|
Is the "and yes I do manage that sometimes" referring to the 60 mph or 65 mpg.
Chris _who_thought_you_said_you_weren't_going_to_rise_to_all_this
|
427.212 | | IOSG::BIGGINM | | Sat Mar 07 1992 14:45 | 9 |
|
Lads, Lads, Lads....
There's no need to try and wind me up, as I said earlier I've heard it
all before.
Have a nice weekend.
...Matt
|
427.213 | | FORTY2::HOWARD | WIBBLE - Non insulting Enough Doug?? | Tue Mar 10 1992 18:01 | 7 |
| How come you can say that about not wanting a powerful car when 6
months ago you were spouting on about buying a strenghened mini sub-frame,
putting a fourteen hundred enginein it, upgrading the brakes etc etc....
Make your mind up Matt, one way or the other !!
Bazza
|
427.214 | | IOSG::BIGGINM | | Tue Mar 10 1992 19:35 | 9 |
|
I'd love a faster car Barry but you've got to be fairly happy with what
you've got havn't you? Otherwise your always naffed off with your car.
True though, if I had the money I'd invest it in a faster car but I
ahvn't at the mo and I like my current car alot, even if it is rather
sedate by modern standards.
Matt.
|
427.215 | | FORTY2::HOWARD | WIBBLE - Non insulting Enough Doug?? | Wed Mar 11 1992 13:12 | 5 |
| That's alright then Matt, I just wondered whether the speed passion was
still burning inside.
Bazza
|
427.216 | | FORTY2::GEDDES | Cookie Monster | Wed Mar 11 1992 14:09 | 3 |
| His speed passion has been satisfied by the the new bucket seat.
Gordy
|
427.217 | | IOSG::BIGGINM | | Wed Mar 11 1992 18:11 | 9 |
|
Yeah Barry I still feel the need for speed but I'm fairly happy with
what I've got, but that doesn't stop me from thinking - "Oh if I had
the money I'd get a ..........".
Anyway most of the cars I really like (which arn't Mini's) are either
too rare or/and much too expensive.
Matt
|
427.218 | | FORTY2::HOWARD | WIBBLE - Non insulting Enough Doug?? | Wed Mar 11 1992 18:55 | 4 |
| Like ??
Bazza
|
427.219 | New reader, ex mini racer...read on! | CURRNT::RAMSAY | | Thu Mar 12 1992 13:11 | 35 |
| Hi,
I only just started reading this notes conference, and this
mini-note in particular. I suddenly feel very old!
I used to race a 970 (one of the 400 mentioned earlier) in Special
Saloon car races in the early '70s. It was VERY fast, I was timed
through the radar trap at Thruxton at 131mph, and it would leave ALL of
the then supercars for dead on acceleration (I finished second in a six
hour race, beating Porsche 911s, Aston Martins the lot, it was very
satisfying).
The car was totally modified, weighed little more than a tea tray, and
ran on (then) the latest Firestone racing rubber - IB19s I think they
were called.
I haven't seen mention of Richard Longman in these notes (I haven't
read them that thoroughly tho'). Richard was probably the greatest Mini
Racer of all time, and for many years did a lot of the development for
Leyland (after their competition dept closed). He developed the ultra
short stroked 1380 and then 1440 minis as well as the LCB (Long Centre
Branch) exhaust manifolds which developed a lot more top end power.
Richard now develops very powerful Pukeot 205 kit, and it seems for
about 500 quid you can bolt on some massive horsepower!
Before anyone asks, I don't have any bits left, I sold the lot fairly
recently and was surprised how much it fetched. I now drive a 2CV, and
revel in the fact that I don't care about speed anymore - I get my
kicks flying an aircraft I built myself, it's a lot safer really!
Reading through this note makes me realise I may still know a lot about
making a mini go and handle, so if I can help please ask!
Nigel
|
427.220 | | IOSG::BIGGINM | | Thu Mar 12 1992 15:00 | 12 |
|
Hi there,
It's really good to have someone on my side for once!
I've been a Mini fan since I started driving 3 years ago and spend most
of spare time wondering how I can afford to make my little car go
faster, you know how it is?
Anyway time for lunch,
...Matt
|
427.221 | | UPROAR::WATSONR | Dunno man... just got here myself ! | Thu Mar 12 1992 15:05 | 6 |
427.222 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | Nubile Arrow | Thu Mar 12 1992 16:04 | 9 |
| 131mph, that's pretty damned quick.
I can pull over 6000rpm in 5th in the Frogeye, and even with a 3.8:1
diff, that's "only" ~120mph. What kind of engine did you have? Mine's a
short stroke 1400, which will rev up to about 7000RPM.
Ross, I hear tell there's a five-speed mini box on the streets...
Laurie.
|
427.223 | Loads of Revs! | CURRNT::RAMSAY | | Thu Mar 12 1992 16:09 | 20 |
| I honestly can't remember the numbers, BUT....my racer had a straight
cut gear set, driving througha Salisbury LSD, the output ratio was
lower than the standard 3.9:1, but the revs were the thing,
it pulled around 8500 - 9000 rpm in top gear, given a longish run.
If we are talking 'standard' gear sets, you can't do a lot, but I know
you can get a Jack Knight 5 speed box, but it's around 1200 quid!
Mine was a competition gear set, in a modified 850 casing, with solid
'Hardy-Spicer' output shafts (the doughnuts wouldn't take the grunt).
The engine produced 100 BHP at the Flywheel (doesn't sound so much
today does it?).
The 970S engine was a beautiful thing, it must have made a great little
road car - I saw one for sale about 4 years ago, must admit to being
tempted!
NR
|
427.224 | I like Frog-Eyes too! | CURRNT::RAMSAY | | Thu Mar 12 1992 16:18 | 13 |
| 120 in a frog-eye isn't hanging about either! I raced one of those too
(before the mini), but only in Healey Club events, I doubt mine ever
got to 110! I replied to your previous note inadvertantly, while
replying to the 'other' one. The 970S engine had a steel crank, it was
a purpose built competition engine, the low production numbers were for
homologation purposes only. If you can find one, you could use it in
the frogeye, but obviously you would have to get a non-transverse
crank.
There must be better kit available these days, or has 'A' series engine
tuning stagnated around the early 80's?
NR
|
427.225 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | Nubile Arrow | Thu Mar 12 1992 17:03 | 24 |
427.226 | | UPROAR::WATSONR | Dunno man... just got here myself ! | Thu Mar 12 1992 17:19 | 6 |
427.227 | worth a phone call, anyway. | PLAYER::BROWNL | Voting should be banned | Wed Mar 25 1992 20:10 | 24 |
427.228 | Is it a dog-box? | IOSG::BIGGINM | | Thu Mar 26 1992 12:30 | 9 |
|
Is the new 5-speed box helical or straight-cut, from what I've read they havn't
managed to make a helical one yet?
Has anyone seen the new Cooper with fuel injection, it's supposed to change the
sound of the engine and reduce power a little I heard?
...Matt
|
427.229 | | WARNUT::RICE | Dry-weather biker | Fri Mar 27 1992 14:06 | 10 |
| >>Has anyone seen the new Cooper with fuel injection, it's supposed to change the
>>sound of the engine and reduce power a little I heard?
I've not seen one yet either, but as the reason for going to injection
was the adoption of a catalytic converter I guess any performance
drop-off would be due to that rather than the injection itself.
Stevie.
|
427.230 | | UPROAR::WATSONR | Dunno man... just got here myself ! | Mon Mar 30 1992 12:20 | 5 |
|
I've seen a few about, even had a play with one now that my engine is run
in. Should have seen the look on his face when I pulled away just as quick
as he did. :-)
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427.231 | The embarrassment! | EARO::BIGGIN | | Mon Mar 30 1992 15:17 | 13 |
|
I've only seen a few of the injection one's so far, they seem to always come in
British Racing Green (Metallic) for some reason.
I don;t like to think about 1275cc Mini's at the moment as on my way home last
night I encountered a very attractive young lady in a 1275GT who took great
pleasure in rubbing in the fact that I've only got a 1000cc engine.
Soundly thrashed is the phrase that sprang to mind.
Oh well,
...Matt
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427.232 | | UPROAR::WATSONR | Dunno man... just got here myself ! | Tue Mar 31 1992 17:34 | 4 |
427.233 | Novice strikes again!!! | REPAIR::ATKINS | | Tue Apr 21 1992 19:35 | 12 |
|
Can anyone help me!
This evening i'm going to have a look at a Mini Mayfair for
someone.The car appears to be in good condition externally,but can
anyone suggest things that I should look for while i'm driving or just
general pointers.
The Mini is B reg,with 55,000 miles.
Any help would be greatfully received.
Cheers Andy..The-novice....
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427.234 | CV Joints! | CURRNT::RAMSAY | | Tue Apr 21 1992 20:02 | 7 |
| Apart from normal checks for rust/brake efficiency/gearbox&final-drive
noise, and obviously general engine condition,
I suggest you drive it (slowly) on full-lock, both ways; listen
for clicking/knocking CV joints, can be relatively expensive to
replace. (It's been a long time since I checked a mini over!).
Nigel
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427.235 | ex-Mini Mayfair leaser | MAJORS::ALFORD | | Tue Apr 21 1992 21:33 | 3 |
|
It should go like a bat-out-of-hell...(for a mini) :-)
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427.236 | Check it out thoroughly! | FIZGIG::BIGGINM | | Tue Apr 21 1992 21:41 | 71 |
|
I've two Mini's and in my very limited experience look for the following things
plus anything else anyone tells you and all the usual things:-
1. Try putting it in reverse and listening for a real big crunch as it goes in, I
have no idea what it means if it does but it's a worn something or other. As a
new gearbox is about 400 quid it's best to make sure your getting a good one.
2. Check under the carpet in the boot for water 'n' stuff, this is one of the
big places for a Mini to go.
3. Check for signs of overspray in the engine bay, on the Pipes and the water
bottle. Could have had a front end thump.
4. Look down on the grill and see if it is true this really will show up any
front end damage in the past. I can prove this is the front of my Mini looks
very wonky because the previous owner used it as a brake.
5. Look under the carpet in the front for water, this can be a pain to fix if
you try to mend it at a later date because it could be leaking in from anywhere.
6. Make sure the engine sounds "right", ie. loud but not too loud, gearbox makes
the right sort of winey sounds.
7. Check the clutch out by moving away from stand-still quite quick and listening
for a grggrgggrggggrg sort of sound from the clutch, and the car doesn't move that
quickly forwards. If you hear it you'll need a new clutch soon (About 40 quid)
8. Check for engine mount wear by driving along and then taking your foot off the
throttle and then putting it on , then off then on. If you hear a big *DONK*
every time you do it you've got some worn engine mounts. (Just like mine!)
9. Check all the electric's once again they are a real pain to mend.
10. Look in the oil filler cap for a white gunge, this means that the car either
has a blown head gasket, an leak from the water to oil systems eklewhere, or the
guy who owns it put a lower/higher grade of oil in than it should have, thus
causing condensation and thus water in the oil.
11. Water temp should be about half way up the gauge, at least it has been on
all the Mini's I've driven.
12. Check for play on the steering column by looking at the wheel with your head
out the window and turning the wheel. There should be no play at all.
13. Check for oil leaks under the car. ie. start it up, roll it forward a few
feet then engine off, chat to the owner, five mins later, reverse it back a few
feet and check the patch it was parked on. It may leak a little, but your looking
for a patch rather than one or two spots.
14. Find out if the owner is in any Mini Clubs, if should be in better condition
if he's got some interest in the marque.
15. Can't think of anything else at the mo., so feel free to draw on this or
ignore it, if you can wait I've got a buying guide for Mini's in Miniworld from
a couple of months back and in covers it much better.
Well in general give it good going over and **don't be afraid just to leave it**,
there are hundreds of Mini's out there and this may or may not be your's.
BTW Mini are dirt cheap to fix so be prepared to put up with a little misuse
over the years of ownership by other people.
Good Luck,
Matt Biggin. (Extn. 4242. REO D4/5B)
P.S. In case you've never driven a Mini it should round corner's on rails should
pull cleanly from about 2700+ revs to about 5000 if your willing to listen to it
that high, the gear change should be pretty precise apart from 1st to 2nd which
never seems to be smooth.
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427.237 | Thanks. | REPAIR::ATKINS | | Wed Apr 22 1992 12:31 | 7 |
|
Thanks for all the advice.I'm taking the mini out tonight so i'll check
the points that you've mentioned.
Thanks again!
Andy..
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427.238 | GRRRRRrrrrrrrrrrrrrCHCCCCCHHHHHHHHH! | FIZGIG::BIGGINM | | Wed Apr 29 1992 13:36 | 13 |
|
I was driving my Mini back home on Monday night and suddenly a bit of
brake squeel that I've had for ages turned into the biggest grinding
sound I've ever heard a car make!
Assuming it was the pads worn out I got a new set and last night fitted
them. I don't think I've ever seen brake pads as worn as these. Down
to the metal totally on one pad!!!! I glad so say that's all that was
wrong, because when it went it sounded alot like a failed wheel bearing
which would have meant the car going to a garage....
Matt-breathing-a-sigh-of-relief-Biggin.
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427.239 | False economy ? | FUTURS::LEECH | Three wheels on my wagon... | Wed Apr 29 1992 14:35 | 8 |
| re -1,
if it was down to the metal it may be worth while replacing the discs
as well. The grooves that would have been made by the worn pads will
only serve to decrease the efficiency of the brakes and wear the pads
down quicker.
Shaun (Who has also suffered this problem in a Mk3 Escort !)
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427.240 | | MAJORS::ALFORD | | Wed Apr 29 1992 15:35 | 6 |
|
Re: .239
Don't think Minis have disks....not unless it's a Cooper...
Drums can take a bit of pad metal :-)
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427.241 | All mini's these days have front disks. | FIZGIG::BIGGINM | | Wed Apr 29 1992 21:39 | 14 |
|
Cooper's, 1275GT's, and all Mini's with 12 inch wheels have front disk
brakes. Actually the disks they put on modern standard Mini's are the
same as the one's on the 1275GT, just you don't get a brake servo.
The metal-on-metal contact is only on one disk, on one side and I
didn't score it deeply because I refused to drive it making that noise.
I'm going to check the pads in a couple of months and if they are
wearing unevenly I'll change the disks for new one's.
Cheers,
Matt Biggin.
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427.242 | Drive Shaft Extraction | SUBURB::EASTON | a million woggles every day... | Fri May 01 1992 18:58 | 19 |
| A question for the panel.
My son's Mini has a split outer drive shaft boot.
I was wondering if anyone has attempted to replace one of these
and can comment on the method for extracting the dive shaft from
the diff. unit.
The Haynes Manual has a picture of a special tool for this, but
also mentions using some form of level to pull it out. Does any
one have a tool I could borrow? Alternatively describe the
dimensions of the level?
Any comments gratefully received, either here or by phone on DTN
830-3197 or at home 0491 682009.
Regards, Howard.
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427.243 | | FUTURS::WATKINS | Milky, Milky. Lovely | Fri May 01 1992 19:03 | 10 |
| Something along the lines of a crowbar always worked for me.
Normally takes one or two blows from a hammer to the lever and then the joint
should spring free. The only damage you have to watch, unless you're REALLY
heavy handed, is to the side of the casing itself.
You will generally need the mini jacked up quite high to get the ground
clearance for a longish lever. (or park over a hole)
M.
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427.244 | | BELFST::FLANAGAN | Bread + Fire = Toast | Fri May 01 1992 19:15 | 3 |
| In that case, park anywhere over Basingstoke and you should be OK.
Gary.
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427.245 | Sorted! | FIZGIG::BIGGINM | | Tue Jun 09 1992 14:01 | 11 |
|
In case anyone is interested, I had a Volvo owner swipe the back of my
Mini about a month ago, I had it mended plus a few other things that
needed doing. And the insurance company coughed up no problems!
All in all a totally excellant turn-up.....
cheers,
mattB
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427.246 | Wrap it in cotton wool I say... | FIZGIG::BIGGINM | | Mon Aug 03 1992 18:32 | 19 |
|
Right well as everyone was thrilled to hear that the rear-end damage to
"my little baby" was mended a while back, I shall give you the latest
instalment......
Some git in a VW Golf Driver swiped the side of my car, in a car park
in Henley at the weekend, luckily the man had a conscience and left his
phone number. He dented the door, the front/driver side wing, the seam
is all bashed in and some of the main body monocoque panel is kinda messed
up. Oh and he swiped off a wheel arch as well.
On recent estimates this should add up to almost 650+ squids to mend
so I hope his insurance company don't play silly buggers.
Ho hum, the trials and tribulations and owning a car I suppose.
Cheers,
MattB
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427.247 | | BELFST::FLANAGAN | Sir your shrubbery attacked me | Mon Aug 03 1992 18:52 | 4 |
| Sorry to hear that Matt. Still you are lucky that the bloke is a
decent sort and left his number, even though he can't drive.
Gary.
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427.248 | I *HATE* car park dodgem drivers!!! | PLAYER::WINPENNY | | Mon Aug 03 1992 19:16 | 10 |
|
Insurance companies and car parks don't go together. Last time I heard
about this kind of situation, admittedly 15+ years ago, the insurance
company wasn't liable for incidents on private ground. Such as car parks.
It may be that you will soon find out how decent the chap is if it has to
come out of his pocket.
Chris
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427.249 | | FIZGIG::BIGGINM | | Mon Aug 03 1992 19:34 | 12 |
| I;ve go his address and his car reg. number so if I can't seem to get
the repair mended a swift trip to London with a few of the lads in the
car should do the trick!!
;^)
I was lucky last time I had an accident, I don't know what kind of
result I'll get this time.
I live in hope,
MattB
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427.250 | | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Tue Aug 04 1992 16:25 | 8 |
|
My Montego was rear-ended whilst prked in a car park.
I stated this on the insurance claim form (my own, no-one left their
number) and I had no hastle with this part of the claim.
Heather
(The hastle I had when the keys were stolen is written here somewhere)
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427.251 | | FIZGIG::BIGGINM | | Tue Aug 04 1992 17:07 | 5 |
|
I'm hoping that as the guy admitted it was his fault then the insurance
claim should be straight forward.
MattB
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427.252 | Breach of conditions? | COMICS::WEGG | Working towards a better tomato | Tue Aug 04 1992 18:08 | 8 |
427.253 | I've got a protected NCB now!!!! | NEWOA::SAXBY | Born again reincarnationist | Tue Aug 04 1992 18:12 | 18 |
427.254 | | FIZGIG::BIGGINM | | Tue Aug 04 1992 19:28 | 8 |
|
I shall wait and see, I've got to get a quote or two for the repair and
send in the claim form to my insurance legal dept., they said they'd
sort things out.
Cheers,
MattB
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427.255 | Grumble... grumble... | TMCUKV::WATSONR | Make mine a Tanglefoot | Tue Jun 22 1993 13:01 | 5 |
|
Anyone know if it's possible to replace the main/big-end bearing shells
on a mini (1300cc) without removing the engine from the car ?
Ross (who ran a bearing last night... again) :-(
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427.256 | | MAJORS::ALFORD | lying Shipwrecked and comatose... | Tue Jun 22 1993 14:51 | 6 |
|
Re: .255
I shouldn't try it, because you will just waste time and end up dropping the
engine out anyway, and it's a lot easier with space around the engine...
|
427.257 | | PEKING::SMITHRW | The Great Pyramid of Bloke | Tue Jun 22 1993 16:27 | 3 |
| Besides, you don't drop the engine, you lift the car.... 8*)
Richard
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427.258 | | AEOENG::MATTHEWS | M&M Enterprises, the CATCH 22 | Wed Jun 23 1993 16:18 | 3 |
| ...and unless you can work through the sump plug hole,
I don't see how you can mamage it anyway. After all
the gearbox is in the sump...
|
427.259 | Innocenti Steering Lock Wanted | NEWOA::EASTON_H | An Innocenti Man | Tue Sep 28 1993 19:30 | 38 |
| Hi.
My son has been restoring a 1975 Mini Innocent for a year now.
We now require to locate an original Innocenti ignition/steering lock
assembly.
Rover and Mini Spares haven't got a clue where I could get one from.
However I was wondering if anyone would be willing to assist in the
location of such a part from a French/Italian scrap yard.
The assembly is easily removed from the steering column complete with
the cables and connector.
If you could assist we'd be very grateful. I'm sure a few beers could
be offered to cover your trouble.
Below I've included details for my location and telephone numbers.
Living in Hope,
Howard Easton.
DIGITAL Equipment Co. Ltd.
1000 First Avenue,
Newbury Business Park,
Newbury.
RG13 2PZ
Berkshire.
DTN: (-774) 6355
Tel: - 44 635 526355
Fax: - 44 635 526240
Telex: 94012247=DIGI G
X.400: C=GB/ADMD=GOLD 400/PRMD=DIGITAL/PN=Howard Easton/
O=DIGITAL/OU=REO
Internet: HOWARD.EASTON@NEW.MTS.DEC.COM
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427.260 | Problems with a T reg 1275GT | FORTY2::TEER | Somebody please, fetch me a tailor... | Thu Oct 14 1993 12:13 | 22 |
| I have recently aquired a 1978 Mini 1275GT, and there are a few problems I need
sorting out with it. I have little idea when it comes to cars - trying to learn
though!
Currently, it has a problem starting. Turn the ignition, and the engine turns
once or twice, then dies, without catching.
It won't go above 75mph, and the power is down aswell. I've heard this could be
the vacuum plate, but what else could it be?
Occasionally, the revs drop VERY low (500rpm or less) when I come to a junction.
This happens if the engine is very hot (just below the red) - is this normal.
This is my second Mini, but the other one was taken from me too soon, when
someone wrote it off for me! I didn't get enough time to learn about the many
intricacies of Mini's.
All help appreciated.
Mark
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427.261 | I'm so dizzy | LARVAE::BALDOCK_I | I pity Inanimate Objects :-( | Thu Oct 14 1993 13:43 | 20 |
427.262 | | FORTY2::TEER | Somebody please, fetch me a tailor... | Thu Oct 14 1993 13:57 | 4 |
| Cheers, I'll give it a go, though I might be able to con the guy who tuned it
recently into fixing it for nothing!
Mark
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427.263 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | Good girls go to heaven... | Thu Oct 14 1993 14:25 | 5 |
| I agree with .261
Check the vacuum circuit isn't blocked or leaking.
Laurie.
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427.264 | Ah ha - country lane gearing | FORTY2::TEER | Orange! With this suit? | Mon Oct 18 1993 19:41 | 14 |
| Yup - vacuum advance was jammed. A cunningly placed washer soon fixed that.
I discovered that my 1275GT has something similar to an 850s gear cogs, for
rapid acceleration - this results in a top speed around 85mph. I suspect that
my rather large wheels may bump this up to 90, but it's still a tad slow.
Anybody have any idea of the cost of replacing them with 1275 spec cogs?
Also, does anyone know the phone number for Mini Spares?
Mark
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427.265 | I love my A Series | LARVAE::BALDOCK_I | I pity Inanimate Objects :-( | Mon Oct 18 1993 20:20 | 13 |
|
Top speed of 85 - 90 sounds reasonable for a 1275GT.
The gears in question would be the final drive, which as I remember
aren't in the gearbox at all, but behind the clutch housing. There was
a wide variety of different ratios on different
Minis/Metros/Allegros/1300's/name any Leyland car etc. They're quite
pricey new, you'd be better of getting a set from a scrap yard.
I've got Mini Sport's number (0202 778731) but not Mini Spares.
Ian
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427.266 | Things to do with an A series | RIOT01::SUMMERFIELD | Skin up, vote Labour ! | Tue Oct 19 1993 16:49 | 6 |
| As an aside, if you want truly blistering performance from your mini, you can fit a
1400 Turbo version of the A series. There used to be a firm in Addlestone, Surrey
called Avonbar (? memory is going) who did all sorts of bizarre things to the trusty
old A series. They did some strange things to the O and S series as well.
Clive
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427.267 | Not exactly blistering but... | BAHTAT::CARTER_A | If not you, then who else? | Fri Oct 22 1993 19:49 | 5 |
| My B reg bog standard Mayfair used to get up to 85mph, but took a
while to get there, it was one of the first 12in wheel models and the
gear box had longer legs than my (then) girlfriend's P reg 1000.
Andy
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427.268 | Petrol Cap? | BAHTAT::CARTER_A | Rozan Kobar! | Tue Feb 08 1994 14:39 | 4 |
| Can anyone suggest a secure petrol filler cap for a mini? One that
can't be opened by hammering a screwdriver into it & turning.
Andy (who is down a tank full of petrol!)
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427.269 | No chance !!! | WELCLU::KINGI | Don't call me Wayne or Joe | Tue Feb 08 1994 19:29 | 7 |
|
It's all a waste of time because you can just disconnect the pipe at
the bottom of the tank and fill any convenient container,
well you could on my 1970 model anyway,
Ian ( who lost more than a tank full in his day !)
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427.270 | | BAHTAT::CARTER_A | Rozan Kobar! | Thu Feb 10 1994 14:16 | 3 |
| Oh bum
Andy
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427.271 | Engine / gearbox probs. | BAHTAT::CARTER_A | Rozan Kobar! | Mon Jun 06 1994 15:01 | 23 |
| Right then, I've got the little Min back on the road and a few things
could be wrong.
When accelerating and the engine is cold(ish) theres a sort of knocking
sound from the engine in time with the speed of the engine. (Its pinking
slightly as well but that's because it was tuned just before I got it &
all the books say to set the strobo. timing to 7-8 deg. BTDC and this
engine always ran better at 5 deg.) But this knocking sounds a bit
ominous, any ideas?
Changing from 3rd to 2nd when the engine is doing anything but idling
revs. produces a noise not unlike trying to change gear without using
the clutch. 1st to 2nd is OK, as is 3rd to 1st. Blipping the throttle
doesn't help, nor does double declutching. Its probably livable with
if it involves a gear box dismantle, but I live at the top of hill &
unless I can make a quick drop from 3rd to 2nd I have to virtually
start off again in 1st. This same noise is sometimes apparent going up
into 4th but it feels more like a snatch (not half as bad).
It also appears to be losing oil from the dipstick, is it just over
full?
Andy
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427.272 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | A-mazed on the info Highway! | Mon Jun 06 1994 17:57 | 5 |
| When running at a steady speed in 4th, can you make the noise come and
go by gently pressing and lifting the throttle slightly? Is the noise a
rumble rather than a rattle, or a definite knock?
Laurie.
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427.273 | | BAHTAT::CARTER_A | Rozan Kobar! | Mon Jun 13 1994 14:35 | 13 |
| I'll try the 4th gear thing. I wouldn't describe the noise as a rumble,
it rather puts me in mind of say (I know its not this) a piston hitting
the top of the cylinder every time it goes up. I was checking out Haynes,
and it sort of fitted the description of 'piston slap' they said. What
is this exactly?
As to the gear crunch, Haynes was talking about gearbox problems and
whether it was worth fixing them etc. and said that if it was a fault
like 'beating synchromesh with a fast gear change' the gearbox could
still have many thousands of miles left. Bingo! I thought. Slowing down
the change eliminates the problem so perhaps I'll leave that one be.
Andy
|
427.274 | Piston slap... | WELSWS::HILLN | It's OK, it'll be dark by nightfall | Mon Jun 13 1994 14:54 | 2 |
| Is when the rings get a little worn and/or the gudgeon pin too, and the
skirt of the piston hits the side of the cylinder.
|
427.275 | | BAHTAT::CARTER_A | Rozan Kobar! | Mon Jun 13 1994 16:09 | 8 |
| ...and does it go knock, rumble, bang or rattle.
The Min has 110,000 on the clock with out any major engine over hauling.
Andy
PS Sorry it has 10,000 on the clock, the carry 1 dropped off the end
due the the 5 digit display.
|
427.276 | | GUCCI::BBELL | | Mon Jun 13 1994 18:02 | 6 |
| I would vote for the piston slap theory. Spridgets and Mini's were
prone to that. I bought a new set of pistons with rings and (we yanks
call 'em) 'wrist pins'. It was a fairly easy job on the older cars.
Bob
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427.277 | | BAHTAT::CARTER_A | Rozan Kobar! | Fri Jun 17 1994 15:11 | 7 |
| I tried the top gear acceleration, but didn't hear the noise I heard
before, lots of pinking tho'. In fact, I can't reproduce it at all
now. Puzzling.
Now, anyone know where all the radiator water is going? :-)
Andy
|
427.278 | Mini 35th ? | BAHTAT::CARTER_A | Wizards staff has a knob on the end | Mon Jul 25 1994 14:52 | 9 |
|
Anyone going to the Mini 35th birthday event at Silverstone, August
Bank Holiday? Looks as if it will be a good do, pity the cavalcade is
to be limited to 1000 cars tho'. I'm still wondering whether mine
will make it or not. (And unless the weather is cool enough to let it
run at normal temperature *without* the heater on hot and the fan on,
I'm wondering whether I can make it :-)
Andy
|
427.279 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Wed Aug 03 1994 20:18 | 14 |
| Interesting point on my A-series....
At idle, depressing the clutch pedal used to noticeably change the
speed of the engine (ie. lower it). Very worrying.
2000 miles later (the engine was new) the clutch release bearing eats
itself. Having replaced it, the problem has dissappeared.
Does this indicate that my old clutch release bearing was totally
knackered? I hope so!
The clutch was/is a turbo item, non-verto.
Dan
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427.280 | Mini News | SUBURB::HAWKINSG | I'm A Love Albatros..!!! | Wed Aug 31 1994 19:24 | 13 |
|
I have been searching for Mini Conference's but I only see small topics
on the wonderful cars.
Does anyone know where I can Get cheap insurance on my Mini... It will
hardly be driven so <5000 miles I can Do..??
Thanks
G@H
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427.281 | A.S.Flux - do they do a classic car policy? | FORTY2::HOWELL | We're in the pipe... 5-5-5! | Wed Aug 31 1994 20:18 | 10 |
| If your mini is old enough you can try getting a classic car policy,
which normally has options for limited mileage (as far as I know, only
classic cars and specials (kits, etc) enjoy this limited mileage
policy.... it is hard to come by on any new car).
Adrian S. Flux may be able to help you. I only have their kit car dept
number lying around, but I'm sure if you phone them they can put you
through to an appropriate department. It's 0553 691266.
It might be worth trying them even if you're mini isn't that old.
|
427.282 | Get a real one | YUPPY::BRISTOWA | | Wed Aug 31 1994 20:55 | 7 |
| Grant Dearest,
It may be better to buy a classic car in the first place.....
Andy..B
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427.283 | Mini Mad..!!1 | SUBURB::HAWKINSG | I'm A Love Albatros..!!! | Wed Aug 31 1994 21:01 | 14 |
|
I own a 1971 Austin Mini, Hi-lo's, Modi Exhaust, 12" Minilites,
I also have LCB, twin SU's but havn't fitted them as yet.
Now it's only a 1000cc but I'm debating whether to sell or not..???
Perfect for a Metro 1.4 engine.. Will it fit..??
Thanks
G@H
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427.284 | Ah...HA,..!! | SUBURB::HAWKINSG | I'm A Love Albatros..!!! | Wed Aug 31 1994 21:07 | 17 |
|
Andy,
There's nothing like having a project to work on and see the end
result..
Some of us arn't in your position....
A Fake Rolex wearing, Range Rover Madonna Vogue driver, who made his
millions thought delegation to the PCBU Support team..!!!!
Thanks
G@H
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427.285 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | We're in the pipe... 5-5-5! | Thu Sep 01 1994 13:24 | 14 |
| Metro 1.4... if you mean K-series, it IS possible to fit one but it's a
LOT of work! Plus, the mini I saw had a GTi engine fitted and for some
strange reason was pig slow. So I wouldn't bother.
If you want a Metro 1.4, then take an A-series out to 1380 or 1399,
balance it all, slap on a race head, 1 3/4" SU and all the trimmings,
and watch those hot hatch bots disappear into the horizon ;-) !!!
Keep in touch, we'll natter about minis all day!
Dan
P.S. You're LCB and twin SU's will do the car a favour. What exhaust
was you going to put on with the LCB ?
|
427.286 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | A-mazed on the info Highway! | Thu Sep 01 1994 14:49 | 3 |
| No't forget a decent cam, say a Kent 286.
Laurie$1380_A_Series_Frogeye.
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427.287 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Not bad for a ... human | Thu Sep 01 1994 14:53 | 5 |
| I prefer my 276 with high ratio rockers.... makes it that little bit
more road-friendly.
But yeh, don't forget a decent cam... what about a scattercam +
rollers?! Waaaaaheeeeeyyyy!
|
427.288 | MY BHT 191J..!!! | SUBURB::HAWKINSG | I'm A Love Albatros..!!! | Thu Sep 01 1994 16:09 | 19 |
|
Well.......
My father works for an exhaust company so he's currently building a
stainless for me, Single box jobbie, centre upswept.
My thoughts are whether to sell it or not, it has been dry stored for 4
years and I have been working on it for 1 year. It's going in for it's
MOT on monday and anything that needs doing they will do....
Once it's passed then I can Modify it or sell it.... It's perfect for
Modi's and cos of the year (1971) it's faily rare..!!!
Anyone want a Mini..????
G@H
|
427.289 | Mod da Min! | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Thu Sep 01 1994 17:37 | 1 |
| Why sell it?! Mod it!! Waaheyy........
|
427.290 | Mini, Mini, Mini..!!! | SUBURB::HAWKINSG | I'm A Love Albatros..!!! | Thu Sep 01 1994 18:19 | 11 |
|
Well, Im running out of intrest in the old beast...... If someone
offers me the right money I'll take it if not I'll Modi it...!!!
If anyone wants the full spec leave a note...!!!
Oh... I'm sure I can put 165x60x12 on my Cooper Minilites one garage
said I couldn't but Miniwolrd say I can....????
G@H
|
427.291 | Tyre sizes | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Thu Sep 01 1994 18:29 | 9 |
| What size wheels are they?
Was it the width or the height that was supposed to be the problem.
165/60 sounds about right to me. Certainly they shouldn't be too wide
for your arches, wheel width should be around 5". I would say those
tyres should be fine. Do they rub on full bump ? Have you lowered the
beast, in which case they might pose problems.
Dan
|
427.292 | Hi or Lo..!!! | SUBURB::HAWKINSG | I'm A Love Albatros..!!! | Thu Sep 01 1994 18:34 | 13 |
|
Well Im running Hi-Lo's rear at the mo but haven't got round to doing
the front yet.... But yes they are 5" alloys....!!!
Clearance at the rear is fine but I'll have to get round to doing the
front... It should be okay...!!!!!
Thanks
G@H
|
427.293 | | FORTY2::TEER | Carnivorous Planet Eating Monster | Thu Sep 01 1994 19:45 | 5 |
| yeh - my old 1275GT had 155x70x12s on, and the clearance at the front was
minimal....especially with the arches on to ensure that over 1 inch didn't stick
out from the wing...
Mark
|
427.294 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Thu Sep 01 1994 20:06 | 2 |
| I didn't know you're an ex-mini owner, Mark?! You didn't sell it to
anyone in Portsmouth, did you? Was it white?....
|
427.295 | | FORTY2::TEER | Carnivorous Planet Eating Monster | Thu Sep 01 1994 20:22 | 14 |
| Spooky (nearly)...
It was indeed (off) white, but I flogged it to someone in Newbury
Got 525 for it. Not bad for a T reg...
Also had a brown V reg 1000cc aswell (my first car infact) but some
swine hit it whilst it was parked outside my girlfriends...saw 'em
do it aswell. Got that one patched up and sold it (in case the chassis
was twisted)...
Probs get another when I graduate, so I can go for interviews etc
then go for a Cavalier SRi, or some other pokey sort of thing ;-)
Mark$Mini_freak_it_would_appear
|
427.296 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Thu Sep 01 1994 20:37 | 7 |
| Yeh, seriosuly off-white in patched all over the car?!
Did it have a wooden dash fitted?
I've seen a mini just like this down in Pompey, it belong to a student,
he's a member of our Mini club down there (Loony Uni Mini Club). We
have great fun every tuesday night!
|
427.297 | Offer that can't be refused..!! | SUBURB::HAWKINSG | I'm A Love Albatros..!!! | Thu Sep 01 1994 20:43 | 12 |
427.298 | | FORTY2::TEER | Carnivorous Planet Eating Monster | Thu Sep 01 1994 20:47 | 10 |
| Off white as in just Leyland white paint, faded over 16 years, with non-faded
Leyland white on the wings/front sill where i'd removed the rust. Never got
around to t-cutting the rest.
Nope - plain old triple-instrument offset dash and ludicrously small steering
wheel 8-)
And a super-loud stereo aswell!!
|
427.299 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Thu Sep 01 1994 21:00 | 1 |
| Super-loud stereos? Now we're onto a topic I enjoy.... go on!
|
427.300 | | FORTY2::TEER | Carnivorous Planet Eating Monster | Thu Sep 01 1994 21:22 | 3 |
| Oh, the usual 50W stereo connected to unfeasibly large 100W speakers on the
"parcel shelf" so that no-one can ride in the back without industrial strength
earplugs.
|
427.301 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Thu Sep 01 1994 21:25 | 6 |
| Aaah. Yeah, they accomodate some lovely sized speakers, mini parcel
shelves, don't they?! And what fun it is cutting through the steel so
you can get the blighters in (please don't tell me you had shelf
speakers!).
Dan
|
427.302 | | FORTY2::TEER | Carnivorous Planet Eating Monster | Thu Sep 01 1994 21:46 | 7 |
| cutting through the steel, the "sound proofing" and nearly the extra large fuel
tank aswell!!!
Would have had shelf speakers in the rubbish-pods by the rear seats, but the
holes weren't quite big enough. and I didn't have the means to enlarge them!!!
M
|
427.303 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Fri Sep 02 1994 13:15 | 4 |
| Hmmm, you don't wanna do that! Them petrol tanks don't take to holes
very well..... ;-]
Dan
|
427.304 | Selling? - I might be interested | CHEFS::GRAYJT | John T Gray | Fri Sep 02 1994 20:14 | 6 |
| Grant
Drop me a note with the full spec - I might be tempted into a winter
project (mail to John T Gray @REO)
Tks John
|
427.305 | Answer | SUBURB::HAWKINSG | I'm A Love Albatros..!!! | Tue Sep 06 1994 19:11 | 10 |
|
John,
Sent this morning to you...!!!
G@H
|
427.306 | | MOEUR8::BROOKS | | Tue Sep 06 1994 20:51 | 22 |
|
Re. .280
>Does anyone know where I can Get cheap insurance on my Mini... It will
>hardly be driven so <5000 miles I can Do..??
If you haven't sold it yet...
Being a 1971 model you should be able to get 'Classic' insurance with a
limited mileage agreement - you can always disconnect the speedo cable
if you are going to go over the agreed mileage ;-) - but I'm not sure
that the underwriters will like the mod's.
I'm insured through Lancaster (with a 6000 mile limit) their 'phone number
is 0480 484848.
Steve.
PS is there a 'Classic Car' topic in here somewhere? As an occasional
reader I can't be bothered to go hunting...
|
427.307 | | WELSWS::HEDLEY | Lager Lout | Wed Sep 07 1994 13:24 | 13 |
| > PS is there a 'Classic Car' topic in here somewhere? As an occasional
> reader I can't be bothered to go hunting...
you could look at the following topics...
234 VESUVE::WHEELWRIGHT 15-JUL-1988 40 MGB - a classic, or just an all`
313 STOPIT::SAXBY 16-SEP-1988 56 OPEL MANTA - Future Classic ?
1020 AYOU33::RICHARD 12-APR-1990 10 Non classic cars as investment?
1548 VOGON::MORGAN 12-SEP-1991 15 Classic Car
1682 NEWOA::SAXBY 3-FEB-1992 15 Classic Car Insurance.
1875 NEWOA::SAXBY 27-AUG-1992 4 Classic Parts?
Chris.
|
427.308 | | VANGA::KERRELL | Hakuna matata! | Wed Sep 07 1994 16:29 | 7 |
| re.307:
Chris, rather than to provide the answer to the lazy person, it would be far
better to tell them how to do it themselves. Anyway, if they truly can't be
bothered then they are not interested in the answer,.
Dave.
|
427.309 | Oh no, I've seen the latest MiniWorld & I've been paid.. | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Wed Sep 07 1994 21:21 | 7 |
| Out of interest, anybody out there wanting 4 5.5"x13 KN Minator
(Minilite-replica) alloy wheels?
I fancy getting some RFX's or Rimtech's, but won't bother unless I can
find somebody who'll buy my old ones.
Dan
|
427.310 | Laziness? - it walks in the family | MOEUR8::BROOKS | | Thu Sep 08 1994 19:48 | 11 |
|
Re. .307
Thanks Chris.
Re. .308
Wrong, I am interested, but not fully conversant with search
facilities.
Right, I am extremely lazy! :-)
Steve.
|
427.311 | Alloy wheels on offer.... | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Thu Sep 08 1994 20:04 | 2 |
| Come on, somebody must want these wheels.....! They're not that bad,
honestly!
|
427.312 | Get your Alloys here! | METSYS::ALLEN | I'm gonna be sick on a dog... | Thu Sep 08 1994 20:19 | 8 |
| I don't want 'em Dan, but I can vouch for your honesty...
...This is a legit sale for legit reasons and these wheels are rather
sexy!
BARGAINS GALORE!
Trev.
|
427.313 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Thu Sep 08 1994 20:26 | 1 |
| They'd look nice on your Metro, Trev {:-|
|
427.314 | | METSYS::ALLEN | I'm gonna be sick on a dog... | Thu Sep 08 1994 20:58 | 3 |
| Yeah right! A bog-Standard Metro City with Alloys!!!
Hmmmmm.....
|
427.315 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | A-mazed on the info Highway! | Fri Sep 09 1994 13:27 | 3 |
| Perhaps you should specify your price...
Laurie$already_has_some.
|
427.316 | Hmmm let me see. | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Fri Sep 09 1994 13:35 | 3 |
427.317 | Mini Cooper distributor | COMICS::SHELLEY | Always with the -ve waves | Tue Sep 20 1994 17:56 | 9 |
| Can someone list the name and phone no. of a Mini Cooper distributor.
(preferably Kent/E.London area).
I'm trying to find this out for a friend who needs to find out the
price and availability of a new exhaust system.
Thanks
Royston
|
427.318 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Tue Sep 20 1994 18:12 | 5 |
| Name : MiniSpares
Tel : Find it out for tomorrow, unless you can look it up.
Do you want a standard exhaust? Any old quickfit will supply one for a
measly amount. A nice meaty one? We're talking dosh now.... ;-)
|
427.319 | | FORTY2::TEER | Carnivorous Planet Eating Monster | Tue Sep 20 1994 18:24 | 4 |
| The MiniSpares number is in this conference at least once if you fancy browsing
through
Mark
|
427.320 | | COMICS::SHELLEY | Always with the -ve waves | Tue Sep 20 1994 18:43 | 7 |
427.321 | Minispares phone number | GVA05::STIFF | Paul Stiff EPSCC, DTN:821-4167 | Tue Sep 20 1994 19:24 | 7 |
| Minispares: 081 368 6292
Fax: 081 361 4398
I order through Colin, who looks after the international market and is
very helpfull. They have great catalogues and ship quickly.
Paul
|
427.322 | | COMICS::SHELLEY | Always with the -ve waves | Tue Sep 20 1994 20:44 | 3 |
| Thanks Paul. I've passed on the info.
Royston
|
427.323 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Wed Oct 05 1994 14:22 | 21 |
| Urgent help required (ie. TODAY!)
=================================
Is there a significant height difference betweem Metro Thermostat
housings and Mini ones?
Basically, here's the problem :-
I've just bought a MiniSpares Ultimate Engine Steady and a left & right
hand gearbox engine steady (although the stupid &r$eholes sent me two
right-hander's....). The engine steady fits over the thermostat and the
left-hand exhaust manifold stud.
Unfortunately it sits too high to go over the stud. I think I have a
metro thermostat housing, so question is..... do I need to get a mini
one? Are they different or will I be wasting my money? Is the different
visible or not?
Any help received soon greatly appreciated! Cheers,
Dan
|
427.324 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Wed Oct 05 1994 17:40 | 1 |
| Okay sorted.... mini one is different. A lot shorter.
|
427.325 | | METSYS::ALLEN | Fink - The Funky Fish | Wed Oct 05 1994 18:00 | 2 |
| Yeah but what was it you were saying about the Metro one having more
connections on it? Is it going to work???? ;-)
|
427.326 | Hey Now, Mini's Just Want To Have Fun..!!! | SUBURB::HAWKINSG | I'm A Love Albatros..!!! | Tue Oct 25 1994 17:16 | 13 |
|
Hey....
what happened to all the Mini Owners out there ...!!
My Mini is now back on the road after 5 years....
and it goes really well....
G@H
|
427.327 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Tue Oct 25 1994 17:26 | 3 |
| What's happened to it in 5 years then?
Dan$interested
|
427.328 | Oh for a KAD 16 Valver..!!! | SUBURB::HAWKINSG | I'm A Love Albatros..!!! | Tue Oct 25 1994 19:10 | 17 |
|
Well,
Iv'e had it for 1 year, replaced Engine, Gearbox, Subframe, Interior,
Installed Hi-Lo's Tweeked & Polished.
Before that it sat in a garage for 4 years not running....
It's a 1971 Morris Mini.. White.
I'm in current talks for a Metro 1300 engine, gearbox, vented disks and
an uprated carbs, cam and exhaust from my fabricated 2.5" single box,
centre exit loud mutha.
G@H
|
427.329 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Tue Oct 25 1994 19:18 | 13 |
| Excellent!
Make sure you get a 3.44 diff (or 3.1 if you're an economy freak). The
1275 engine will probably take well to a 1.75" SU if it doesn't already
have one, along with an MG metro or (even better) Torquemaster inlet
manifold. As for the cam, maybe a 266 Megadyne or a 276 is you really
fancy a stretch, but in a 1275 anything above that will be getting a
bit daft. Free flow air filter & exhaust are obligatory, of course!
You know about putting metro vented discs on a mini, I presume?
Sounds good. It's not that white one here at DECpark with an incredibly
sad Max Power sticker & bubbled tinted windows, is it ?!
|
427.330 | | METSYS::ALLEN | Fink - The Funky Fish | Tue Oct 25 1994 19:32 | 3 |
| Does the silence mean it IS that "Max Power" mini?
<titter, titter>
|
427.331 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Tue Oct 25 1994 19:39 | 1 |
| all 998cc's of it :-)
|
427.332 | | METSYS::ALLEN | Fink - The Funky Fish | Tue Oct 25 1994 19:59 | 6 |
| Yeah, but it goes faster with a "Max Power" sticker on the back and
tinted (cough) windows.
Come on, will the owner please step forward and admit to owning it?
Or we'll have to sit outside and wait for you to leave.
|
427.333 | Ahhh Ha Truth is told..!! | SUBURB::HAWKINSG | I'm A Love Albatros..!!! | Tue Oct 25 1994 20:22 | 9 |
|
Yeh..Yeh Okay... It's mine.....!!!
But what have you all got Mini City's with a subscription to Mini
World.
G@H
|
427.334 | Forgot To Add | SUBURB::HAWKINSG | I'm A Love Albatros..!!! | Tue Oct 25 1994 20:23 | 8 |
|
Ah... Forgot to mention Newish Mini City's..!!!!
G@H
|
427.335 | | METSYS::ALLEN | Fink - The Funky Fish | Wed Oct 26 1994 13:19 | 8 |
| Getting close.
I've got a Metro City (stop laughing) until I can afford something
different.
And Dan? Well, he's got a mini
kind of...
|
427.336 | Things that Make you go Hummmmmmmmmm | SUBURB::HAWKINSG | I'm A Love Albatros..!!! | Wed Oct 26 1994 13:31 | 11 |
|
Well, Well...
There is nothing wrong with Metro's, I own the Cherry Metro Advantage
in the DECpark Car Park.... Plus the workhorse of a Mini..
What's Dan " The Man's " Mini like...???
GaH
|
427.337 | | METSYS::ALLEN | Fink - The Funky Fish | Wed Oct 26 1994 13:34 | 1 |
| Red. I think that sums it up. I'll get him to tell you the details.
|
427.338 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Wed Oct 26 1994 13:38 | 3 |
| Oh you own that Metro Advantage that always parks near us!
Dan$small world isn't it
|
427.339 | Oh How Sad...!!! | SUBURB::HAWKINSG | I'm A Love Albatros..!!! | Wed Oct 26 1994 13:39 | 13 |
|
Well, from this conf the spec seems something like
Red Mini xxx cc, with Mini Spares Engine Steady, and an attempted K&N
Air Filter Bolt on....!!!!
Come on Dan tell us the full spec.... or is your spec that
shameless...!!!
GaH
|
427.340 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Wed Oct 26 1994 13:39 | 1 |
| OOoooo you're asking for a full spec?! How can I resist........
|
427.341 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Wed Oct 26 1994 13:40 | 3 |
| P.S. It's a mini in disguise.
have none of you seen it in DecPark then?
|
427.342 | Well | SUBURB::HAWKINSG | I'm A Love Albatros..!!! | Wed Oct 26 1994 13:43 | 7 |
|
Stop the C$#p.... Put your spec where your mouth is...!!!!
GaH
|
427.343 | | METSYS::ALLEN | Fink - The Funky Fish | Wed Oct 26 1994 13:47 | 2 |
| He can't, he'd put you to shame. You must've seen the "mini" in the car
park seeing as you've parked near it on several occasions.
|
427.344 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Wed Oct 26 1994 13:49 | 1 |
| Okay.... it'll take a while to type tho'. Hold on :-
|
427.345 | Shame..!!! | SUBURB::HAWKINSG | I'm A Love Albatros..!!! | Wed Oct 26 1994 13:53 | 14 |
|
It can't be that "great" because I would have noticed it....!!!!
It's a shame that some people can try and slag off other's when they
havn't got the Gonads to compare notes...
In My Book a Mini owner is a Mini owner and thats it.... Everyone has
their own tastes.... What a Shame you don't have the same view .. I
feel Sorry for you..!!!
GaH
|
427.346 | | METSYS::ALLEN | Fink - The Funky Fish | Wed Oct 26 1994 13:57 | 3 |
| The one thing yours is has that Dans hasn't is a Max Power sticker.
I wonder if my car would go faster if I had one?!?
|
427.347 | | METSYS::ALLEN | Fink - The Funky Fish | Wed Oct 26 1994 13:58 | 4 |
| Where are you in DecPark, I want to see your face when you read Dans
spec.
HEH HEH
|
427.348 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Wed Oct 26 1994 13:58 | 35 |
| Avonbar 1380cc A+
Omega 73.5mm pistons
Lightened, balanced con-rods, crank (+tuftrided), flywheel & clutch
Avonbar Stage III race head, 37.6x29 race valves,guides & db/springs
Kent Megadyne 276 cam
Titan 1.5:1 roller rockers
Modified MG Metro inlet
Janspeed LCB + RC40 single box
Modified 1.75" SU, needled & jetted to suit
Aldon Ignitor electronic ignition
3.44:1 diff, standard gearbox (yikes thats gonna last long)
Turbo clutch
Obligatory K&N, stub stack
HC oil pump, 11-row oil cooler & thermostat
Ultimate engine steady (still needs another one)
Metro discs & 4-pot calipers at front
Mini drums at rear
Servo assisted
KN Minator 5.5x13" rims
Toyo 185/60 HR13 tyres
Gas Spax adjustables
GTM HiLo's
Central locking, Foxguard alarm, hard & soft top
Alpine 7514L stereo, 2 subs, 2 mids, 2 tweeters, amps, CD, x-overs, etc
Metro GTi seats
NO tinted windows
NO stickers ;-)
Metro radiator + fan
Mountney s/wheel, alloy gearknob, extra few dials,
Revs --> 7000rpm, 98BHp @ flywheel (70 @ wheels)
<yawn> Phew, there you go, happy now? Wanna race ;-) ?!
|
427.349 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Wed Oct 26 1994 14:00 | 5 |
| Sorry did I forget to mention the body :-)
It's a kit, mate. Mini parts in a different body. GTM Rossa, that's
what it is. Sorry for misguiding you.
|
427.350 | | METSYS::ALLEN | Fink - The Funky Fish | Wed Oct 26 1994 14:01 | 3 |
| HAR HAR HAR
You've just put his fireworks out Dan!
|
427.351 | Hummmmmmmmmmmm | SUBURB::HAWKINSG | I'm A Love Albatros..!!! | Wed Oct 26 1994 14:04 | 18 |
|
Hummmmmm, Where are you parked.... I'll have a look...
Well for someone how didn't know how to bolt on a K&N Filter it's a
good spec.. Very good spec.. It must have cost a bit....
What is the shell then (year/model etc)
Baring in mind that I have just got mine running... so give me time
with the old convertions and we'll see......
G@H
PS Too good to be true.... I can read Mini World as well..!!!!
|
427.352 | | METSYS::ALLEN | Fink - The Funky Fish | Wed Oct 26 1994 14:07 | 4 |
| I can't believe you haven't noticed it before.
It's the short dumpy Red bath tub that occasionally sits out in the
rain (not today unfortunately).
|
427.353 | Ah Ha | SUBURB::HAWKINSG | I'm A Love Albatros..!!! | Wed Oct 26 1994 14:08 | 15 |
|
Ahhhhhhh
I have seen it.... so explain... why slag of mini's when you don't own
one..!!!!
Nice car, nice spec... but doesn't turn me on..!!!
The only thing that does is the engine spec... As i Say give me
time..!!!
GaH
|
427.354 | | METSYS::ALLEN | Fink - The Funky Fish | Wed Oct 26 1994 14:08 | 1 |
| Only jokin' 'bout the dumpy bit Dan ;-)
|
427.355 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Wed Oct 26 1994 14:10 | 11 |
| It's not here, I'm afraid, I rarely drive in.... I get a lift with old
Trevor Allen y'see.
I don't know where you read that I didn't know how to put a K&N on ?!?!
It's 1991 vintage, fibreglass body ... looks nothing like a mini. Low,
two seater, red, removeable roof (or softtop), mid engined. Front looks
kinda like a 911 (supposedly) and rear looks vaguely like one of those
rare 2-seater BMW Z1's (supposedly) .... it's weird anyway :-)
See y'around some time then!
|
427.356 | | METSYS::ALLEN | Fink - The Funky Fish | Wed Oct 26 1994 14:11 | 7 |
| Hey, let's get one thing clear:
I don't slag off mini's, I slag off :
o Max Power stickers
o Tinted windows
|
427.357 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Wed Oct 26 1994 14:11 | 5 |
| Whooaaa hey! I'm not slagging of mini's I love em! I owe my car to the
little blighters!
I was slagging off Max Power stickers
|
427.358 | . | SUBURB::HAWKINSG | I'm A Love Albatros..!!! | Wed Oct 26 1994 14:16 | 13 |
|
Okay....
The Sticker is a bit overstated for a current 998cc.... but horse's for
course's... You might not like it... tough!! I think the Mag's pretty
good not as good as Mini World...
All im saying is that I am working on something I like and enjoy and
you the same... I think it's just sad of some peoples view's...
GaH
|
427.359 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Wed Oct 26 1994 14:20 | 15 |
| Rightyho. That's sorted then.
Yeah the good thing about all mini's is there amazing ability to whip
round corners at unusual speeds.... in fact, performance wise, I'd
reckon it's there biggest asset.... forget the power, it's nice if you
have it, but I've seen bog standard 998/1275's run rings round a lot
more modern, powerful, bigger 'wanna-be's .... I'm sure you'll agree,
long live the Min!
Unfortunately we all know it's dieing in a few years time.
Sorry if I sounded a bit critical, I was only winding you up ;-]
Cheers,
Dan
|
427.360 | Now let work start | SUBURB::HAWKINSG | I'm A Love Albatros..!!! | Wed Oct 26 1994 14:31 | 22 |
427.361 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Wed Oct 26 1994 14:37 | 6 |
| Agreed. Yeah, try and get hold of the MG engine. I now loads of guys in
the mini club I'm a member of (down in Portsmouth) who've put metro
engines in. The A+ is a lot more reliable, refined and pokey too!
You've done a nice job of it, matey.... and the exhaust particularly
horny :-) !!
|
427.362 | . | SUBURB::HAWKINSG | I'm A Love Albatros..!!! | Wed Oct 26 1994 14:41 | 6 |
|
Hummm the exhaust is a bit too load for my liking ... but it's reduced
a lot of back pressure but it wakes the neigbourhood up..!!
GaH
|
427.363 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Wed Oct 26 1994 14:46 | 7 |
| hahaha! Excellent .... yeah I don't think I'm too popular with the
neighbours either. Because there's so little room at the rear end you
can only fit in the rear RC40 silencer box .... I haven't been told off
by El Plod yet, though. If I could make it a bit quieter I would, but
it really is about as quite as I can get it at the moment without
sacrificing power and putting a standard 1 litre mini silencer in it
(and that would _not_ do!).
|
427.364 | Enquiring minds want to know! ;^) | CMOTEC::POWELL | Nostalgia isn't what it used to be, is it? | Wed Oct 26 1994 15:34 | 8 |
| All right then Grant, what is all this "I'm A Love Albatros..!!!" bit about?
What is A Love Albatros anyway? Not only that, does your lovely lady know about
this?
Sorry about the Rathole!
Malcolm.
|
427.365 | Well, Malc Returns | SUBURB::HAWKINSG | I'm A Love Albatros..!!! | Wed Oct 26 1994 17:02 | 15 |
|
Ahhhh Malc..
I thought you had departed this sinking ship... Iv'e not seen your
around...??? How the devil are you..??
As for the "Love Albatros" bit it's from bottom, with Rik Mayle and Ade
Edmundson..
And yes my fine, young, firm, Loverly lady does know about it..!!
Nice to hear ya again..
GaH
|
427.366 | Wooden Dashes | SUBURB::HAWKINSG | I'm A Love Albatros..!!! | Wed Oct 26 1994 17:55 | 6 |
|
Does anyone have a wooden dash with centre speedo that I can use as a
template as I don't like the layout on the made ones.
GaH
|
427.367 | Spares anyone..?? | SUBURB::HAWKINSG | I'm A Love Albatros..!!! | Mon Oct 31 1994 14:37 | 8 |
|
Perhaps another good idea would be for people to list their Mini/Metro
and alike spares here. I certainly always look out for spares etc..!!
GaH
|
427.368 | Front hubs/balljoints/bearings kit | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Mon Oct 31 1994 15:02 | 3 |
427.370 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Mon Oct 31 1994 15:05 | 8 |
| Plus a coil, dizzy cap, leads, etc.... but I think I might keep them
just in case!
Verto clutch release arm?
LCB manifold (cut up a bit, mind)
Braided oil cooler pipe (2 lengths, for mini)
etc etc!
|
427.371 | Ahhhhh Ya..!!! | SUBURB::HAWKINSG | I'm A Love Albatros..!!! | Mon Oct 31 1994 15:16 | 8 |
|
What type of LCB..??? 3-2-1 or 3-1..??
Inlet mani to go with..??
GaH
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427.372 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Mon Oct 31 1994 15:46 | 4 |
| Hmmm.... there's only one LCB so I thought (it's not a 3-1).
It's missing a T-piece though (but I think you can get these
separately).
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427.373 | CLICK, click, CLICK, click | BAHTAT::CARTER_A | Swirly Thing Alert! | Thu Nov 03 1994 12:04 | 26 |
427.374 | couple of maybes for you | WELSWS::HILLN | It's OK, it'll be dark by nightfall | Thu Nov 03 1994 12:09 | 5 |
| Could be that one or both of the items you replaced could be defective.
Could be that there's a wiring fault that is earthing the supply out
before it gets to the light units -- but one must ask why isn't that
affecting the normal function of the turn indicators?
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427.375 | Dukes Of Hazard Warning Lights! | BAHTAT::CARTER_A | Swirly Thing Alert! | Mon Nov 07 1994 13:23 | 15 |
| Actually strange you should mention that, the indicators packed up day
before yesterday :-)
I moved the hazard clicker to the indicator clicker & the indicators
started working again (albeit a little hesitant -
CLICK...click......CLICKclickCLICKclick.......CLICK..click...), so I
reckon the indicator clicker is faulty.
Although the two clickers are in different shaped boxes (one's round,
the other square), they are marked the same rating (something like
2X5W 12V), is this right? I would have thought the hazard one would
have been more W's cos its driving more bulbs. This might also explain
the very low levels of light from the bulbs when in hazard mode.
Andy
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427.376 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Mon Nov 07 1994 16:08 | 7 |
| Ahem (sorry for being pedantic)
clicker = relay
;-]
sorry, couldn't resist it!
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427.377 | You want a nit? You got it :-) | BAHTAT::CARTER_A | Swirly Thing Alert! | Wed Nov 09 1994 14:03 | 18 |
| ... not quite. The last one I took apart was a rigid contact arm
reaching out over a pre-formed bi-metal plate which was in contact with
the contact arm when cold. The plate was a sort of pyramid shape with
an apex height of only 1 or 2 mm. When the circuit was switched on the
plate warmed up & attempted to bend away from the arm, but because of
the pre-formed stressing couldn't until it reached a certain force
when it would come away with a click. The metal would then cool down
as there was no longer any warming current through it, and click back
making the circuit again. Nothing to relay, see?
This was a good 10 - 15 years ago, so the modern clickers may be
different, but not on Minis I think. Austin Rover (who made my Mini,
and my workshop manual) called them Flasher Units.
Andy
P.S. Indicators & hazard warners now work fine after some new 'flasher
units' from the local Rover garage.
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427.378 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Wed Nov 09 1994 14:17 | 2 |
| Oops, there I go again... sorry! Okay, Political Standoff - "Flasher
Unit" it is...!
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427.379 | HEEYYLP said Penelope....! | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Fri Nov 25 1994 14:11 | 14 |
| My engine is rocking all over the place, this engine steady just isn't
good enough. Anyone know of good place to get the following :-
o Adjustable ultimate engine steady (Avonbar already suggested)
o Right-hand Allegro 1300 engine steady
o Left-hand Mini GEARBOX engine steady (not ENGINE steady)
Or else does anyone with some decent brackets and a welder fancy making
me one up?!
Regards,
Dan(engine wobbling all over the shop)
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427.380 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Wed Jan 25 1995 16:37 | 7 |
| Anyone still out there?!
Anyway, re.-1, I put a lower hearbox engine steady on along with an
ultimate engine steady using Cavalier bolt and bushes - thing's solid
as a rock now.
Dan$trying_to_breathe_some_life_back_into_this!
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427.381 | | BAHTAT::CARTER_A | Mustrum Ridcully the AC | Tue Jan 31 1995 14:24 | 6 |
| I read in Mini World last night that the magazine team bumped (not
literally!) into someone on the Italian Job run who had welded half a
footpump between engine and bulkhead as a temporary fix. It, er,
appeared to do the job :-o
Andy
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427.382 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Tue Jan 31 1995 14:26 | 5 |
| :-o !!!!!!!! Hahahaha! A novel idea, I s'pose! Never thought of that,
myself....
Cheers,
Dan
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427.383 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Wed Feb 01 1995 14:01 | 6 |
| Oh no, Grant, you're letting the mini AND the metro go? I hope this is
to finance the monster 1430cc KAD Mini roadster tucked away in the
garage somewhere ;-) !!
Cheers,
Dan
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427.384 | My Desire is Going..!!!! | SUBURB::PNT113::Grantie-"Love-Albatros" | | Tue Feb 14 1995 20:14 | 8 |
| Dan,
No.... Iv'e just bought a VW Golf Ragtop, BBS, Karmen Kit Etc... and my intrest in Mini's has gone
Sadly as now I can Floor the Golf and overtake people..!!!!
Anyone wants the Mini... being in sales i am willing to haggle..!"!!
GaH
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427.385 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Tue Feb 14 1995 20:30 | 4 |
| Oh well, never mind. It was fun while it lasted, surely?
Cheers,
Dan
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427.386 | Fun,.,,..!!! | SUBURB::PNT113::Grantie-"Love-Albatros" | | Wed Feb 15 1995 18:48 | 6 |
|
Yeah.... T'was fun....but I will always like the Mini's and
maybe one day i'll start again...??!!!
GAH
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427.387 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Wed Feb 15 1995 19:03 | 1 |
| P.S. Grant - someone's nicked one of your rear speakers :-)
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427.388 | HELP FOR SHERMAN. | MASALA::AMCNEIL | trout-trapper | Thu Mar 23 1995 16:00 | 16 |
| Help please
I have a mini city (W REG) I also have a 1300 metro engine which
I would like to put into the mini.
The problem I have found in doing this is there is a breather pipe
that goes from the clutch side to the timeing cover which the mini
engine hasent got well not in the same place.
The only think is will it make any diffrents if I change the
timieing cover for the mini cover.I would like to change it because
the fan wouldent be able to turn and that not to good i think.
P.S sorry about the spelling.
ALAN AND SHERMAN.
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427.389 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Thu Mar 23 1995 16:37 | 26 |
| The 1000cc had just one crankcase breather, on the clutch bell
housing.
1275cc engines had two - the clutch bellhousing one and, as you say,
one on the timing cover.
The extra engine breather really is preferable so if at all possible
you want to keep it. 1.3 minis still have the 2 breathers (as far as I
know). From what you say, I gather the fan is fouling on the breather
mechanism.
Well, you *could* swap the timing covers, if the timing chain/s are
identical on each engine (I seem to remember some engines had single
timing chains, and some had twin??? But I don't know). There would be
no problem running the engine with just one breather, although in the
interests of economy and reliability, the more the better.
By far preferable, if at all possible, is to find a fan that will clear
the new breather setup. Take a look at some modern 1275cc minis, I'm
sure they have the extra breather..... if you can swap for one of these
later setups, you could keep the extra breather.
Good luck!
Cheers,
Dan
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427.390 | POINT TAKEN | MASALA::AMCNEIL | trout-trapper | Fri Mar 24 1995 19:23 | 7 |
| THANKS DAN
THE ONLY THING BEING I DONT KNOW ANYBODY WITH A 1275
AND NEXT TIME GET TO THE POINT QUICKER OK .
ALAN.
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427.391 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Fri Mar 24 1995 19:32 | 1 |
| Oops, soz.
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427.392 | quiet please. | KIRKTN::GBRUCE | S|i|l|e|n|t|n|i|g|h|t | Fri Mar 24 1995 19:34 | 10 |
| Deer Alun,
I priferhd the spellung mista kes BUT know i've goat a sore
head could yoo turn douyn the voluoom.
GB@MATTRESS.SLEEPYHEAD
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427.393 | I've turned it down. | KIRKTN::AMCNEIL | trout-trapper | Sat Mar 25 1995 15:50 | 8 |
| I'm so sorry
I will not do it again.
meet you in the play ground at 4.....
this note just for Mini people.
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