
Re: Which engine should I fit?
rssgtmcoupe wrote:
Hi . Following my post ' Problems Selecting Gears ' I removed the engine and had the gearbox "mended"
Once fitted back in the car it jammed again. Failed to get it on the road this summer!
I posted an appeal at work for mini engines and parts. (I work in engine R&D). I now have an embarresment of them. To much so I would like advise which to build and fit.
The existing engine runs well and is 998 with 731 cam, hardened crank and ported head. It is attached to the Duff 3 synchro box. Rubber type driveshafts.
I have been given the following :1.3 MPI engine only, top end minus crank and most sensors. It has the injectors and manifilds, also a Motec programmable UCU. Only 100 hours dyno running but has a score in one bore.
1275 good bores and bearings, Kent fast road cam, but some bits missing.
1160 bored out 1098 ex track racing engine. Condition not sure. Has ported lead-free head but 4.33:1 diff.
Box containing a 998 plus other odd bits.
A 998 standard engine complete but has been stood outside for years.
A complete diff. A complete gearbox. 2 sets of twin HS2. 1 x HS4 carb. 1 x Electronic distributor. 2 driveshafts.
All the newer ones have 4 syncyro boxes and pot joints.
Please tell me what would be best suited to the car as I have yet to drive it. Thanks Roger (rssgtmcoupe)
Ok, well if thats the limiting factor then I throw my two cents worth into it,
You really want a 1275cc engine minium in the Coupe anything less would just be dissapointing and even more so on a track day so,
(I have been given the following :1.3 MPI engine only, top end minus crank and most sensors. It has the injectors and manifilds, also a Motec programmable UCU. Only 100 hours dyno running but has a score in one bore.)
this engine is actually a 1275 later model block (A+) this would be a good start so long as the score is not too deep and can be removed with a quick hone, if this is not the case then a simple over bore to 1330 or 1380 could be done relatively cheaply. You should be able to pick up a crank etc fairly easily, and I would ditch the fuel injection (they were Toffee anyway) and go for a twin SU or single 1 3/4" SU carb.1275 good bores and bearings, Kent fast road cam, but some bits missing.
this could be a runner also with similar systems to the above ( dependent on whether its an A series or A+ block)As for gearboxes, the casing on all A series will mate up to the larger block, however you can't mix a A series with an A+ block/box. For diff ratios I would go for either a 3:44 or 3:2 ratio, depending on what rpm you want at highway speeds, the first will give a quicker acceleration higher rpm the later will be lower rpm at speed.
Without more information or photo's its hard to give more advise, you could also ring me or skype me if you want more advise or info, pm me if you want.
Andrew