Radiator shroud and engine mounts for my Historic rep
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Radiator shroud and engine mounts for my Historic rep
Hi guys, as some of you may have seen in the projects thread i am putting an a+ 1310 engine in my mk1 historic rep, got the subframe ready, picking the engine up over the weekend. I am starting to think about what bits i need to get the engine sat in the subframe.
For the actual engine mount i will be using these:
https://www.minispares.com/product/Clas ... o%20search
Then will a bracket like this work for the radiator bracket?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/classic-mini ... %7Ciid%3A1
Then i am using a fletcher or minispares alloy rad, will a fan shroud like this work? or do i need something from a MK1? Bit unsure as i havent done anything like this before.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/classic-mini ... %7Ciid%3A1
Any advice much appreciated.
For the actual engine mount i will be using these:
https://www.minispares.com/product/Clas ... o%20search
Then will a bracket like this work for the radiator bracket?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/classic-mini ... %7Ciid%3A1
Then i am using a fletcher or minispares alloy rad, will a fan shroud like this work? or do i need something from a MK1? Bit unsure as i havent done anything like this before.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/classic-mini ... %7Ciid%3A1
Any advice much appreciated.
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Re: Radiator shroud and engine mounts for my Historic rep
Hi Harry.
Why don't you use a two piece Mk1 radiator shroud?
I have a Minispares Rad wich fitted perfect in the two piece shroud on my 8 port engine. And the cooling works perfect!
Why don't you use a two piece Mk1 radiator shroud?
I have a Minispares Rad wich fitted perfect in the two piece shroud on my 8 port engine. And the cooling works perfect!
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Re: Radiator shroud and engine mounts for my Historic rep
The engine mounts you've linked are the cheaper versions - for the sake of a few quid, go for the 21A1902 (not 21A1902MS) ones.
http://www.minispares.com/product/Class ... A1902.aspx
http://www.minispares.com/product/Class ... A1902.aspx
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Re: Radiator shroud and engine mounts for my Historic rep
Cool, thanks guys, will go for the better ms ones and see if i can find a 2 piece shroud.
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Re: Radiator shroud and engine mounts for my Historic rep
On my old racer the lower shroud was modified to get better access to the rad pipe. Am sure there is a good pic of a neat one on here somewhere. Mine was butchered in a hurry 
Also slotted the upper shround at an angle - so that the nuts were put in first the the shroud dropped over... the angled slot meant it got tighter as it slid on. A real game changer when servicing the car

Also slotted the upper shround at an angle - so that the nuts were put in first the the shroud dropped over... the angled slot meant it got tighter as it slid on. A real game changer when servicing the car

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Re: Radiator shroud and engine mounts for my Historic rep
2 peice shroud from m-machine nearly £70
Will have to have a hunt round the stores just to make sure i dont have one 
what models of the mk1 did that come on, just 's' or cooper and standard too?


what models of the mk1 did that come on, just 's' or cooper and standard too?
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Re: Radiator shroud and engine mounts for my Historic rep
If fitting a 1275 engine you’ll need the Cooper and S two piece shroud and lower bracket; they’re different to standard small bore ones to allow space for the crank damper.
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Re: Radiator shroud and engine mounts for my Historic rep
Thanks for the advice everyone, had a dig around and found a 2 piece rad shroud amongst other things



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Re: Radiator shroud and engine mounts for my Historic rep
Harrymini if you are fitting a 1275 engine be aware you may need to make clearance to fit the fan belt over the bottom pulley.
The harmonic damper makes things a tad tight.
I had to modify mine to allow the fan belt to go over the pulley!
The harmonic damper makes things a tad tight.
I had to modify mine to allow the fan belt to go over the pulley!
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Re: Radiator shroud and engine mounts for my Historic rep
I hope that those 2 subframe spacers weren't out of the car you are currently re-assembling. They should go between the front subframe towers & the body crossmember.
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Re: Radiator shroud and engine mounts for my Historic rep
Mk1: i use the same set on each car i do as well as the same straight subframe
Would be in a bad place if i had forgot to put them in wouldnt i

Would be in a bad place if i had forgot to put them in wouldnt i

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Re: Radiator shroud and engine mounts for my Historic rep
The two piece radiator shroud is bolted into place or were they welded in place......
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Re: Radiator shroud and engine mounts for my Historic rep
Two piece shrouds are held in place by 6 set screws, or occasionally self tappers.