2 cylinder engine

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i remember reading about this in a minimag a few years ago.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/120771795163? ... 1423.l2649
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Now - why didn't they keep the additional main bearing in the 4 cylinder design? :)

Interessitng - I always automatically assumed this engine had 2 main bearings...

Good price for a 1/2 engine :lol:
You can't have too many cars. Just too little space...
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Its our own Simon (251 ENG) who's selling that very rare & interesting little item. Would be best suited to a museum to my mind.
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Buy it and fit into a Fiat 500. That'd be great :)
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:lol: Will do someone for a paperweight :lol:
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How could it be a Mini prototype engine? I thought Issigonis had only one design requirement to satisfy which was using the A-series engine from the Minor/A35 (even without modifications - which did not happen)? Or is this a 'myth'?
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Its covered quite well in Parnell's book which includes a picture of it fully built up with a transverse gearbox. It appears to be the real deal. Its not clear if there was ever more than one built, or even what capacity it was (half a 948 seems to be the consensus). Its fascinating stuff, but realistically, not much more use than a historic curio.

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Hello Tim
Which book is that ?
There is a photo of it in Barny Sharrets book about Austin , but can not find my copy at the moment.

They built more than one , the block and head are both unused , but I have another head that has come off another engine.

Spoke to somebody at Gaydon and they said they had one in store .
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Whoops, Pressnell, not Parnell, must have been half asleep. :oops:

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Its on about page 11.

Its tremendously interesting stuff. It makes me wonder whether they managed to squeeze the A30 geartrain under it and if it still had 4 speeds.

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Thanks for that , I will get a copy :D
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There is one at Gaydon on show , well two weeks ago there was!
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If you're in to Minis you should have this book, its a masterpiece.

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Book arrived today

Yes there it is , a picture on page 19 and half a page of text on page 20 :D

Should upgrade the description now :lol:
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i like that book,its got 2 of my cars in it,,so im biased!
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It,s also got some info on the Hemi head BMC made for the A series which was good as there,s one of them in the shed too :lol:
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You must have an interesting shed!

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:) For those who don't have the book yet.........

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