No not sacrilegious, if you look at the photo of my GT engine you can see the two extra studs, the only problem I had fitting it was the fact my GT was a rod change so I did not want the hassle of chopping the tunnel to get the remote in, far as I know the gearboxes were the same. It had S brakes and rear drums as STD.Quinny1293 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 12:08 pm Would it be sacrilegious to drop a 1275 S motor into my GT and store the GT motor one side perhaps?
I have an almost complete 1275 S motor I'm considering building up and putting in my GT for some better power and then just not letting a nice motor go to waste. Currently don't own a MK1, which i would love to build as a replica perhaps with either my 1071 motor or 1275 S motor, just need to find a MK1 now.
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Thanks for info I thought as much it’s just I have seen some early ones advertised with no servo ! ( and they’ve sold)
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Thank you.Roadrunner wrote: ↑Fri Oct 21, 2022 2:28 pmNo not sacrilegious, if you look at the photo of my GT engine you can see the two extra studs, the only problem I had fitting it was the fact my GT was a rod change so I did not want the hassle of chopping the tunnel to get the remote in, far as I know the gearboxes were the same. It had S brakes and rear drums as STD.Quinny1293 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 12:08 pm Would it be sacrilegious to drop a 1275 S motor into my GT and store the GT motor one side perhaps?
I have an almost complete 1275 S motor I'm considering building up and putting in my GT for some better power and then just not letting a nice motor go to waste. Currently don't own a MK1, which i would love to build as a replica perhaps with either my 1071 motor or 1275 S motor, just need to find a MK1 now.
Luckily in South Africa, we only had the GT manufactured from 1970 to early 1973 and as far as I know, all had remote boxes. Mine has a remote gearbox, so will be easily dropped in, although at this stage I only have a bare casing, need all the internals
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I also forgot about the Drive shafts, the output on the S gearbox is a hardy spicer joint where as the GT had the STD rubber thing or if later a pot joint. I ended up using Q&H joints which worked fine though I did have to beef up the engine steady underneathQuinny1293 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 6:45 pmThank you.Roadrunner wrote: ↑Fri Oct 21, 2022 2:28 pmNo not sacrilegious, if you look at the photo of my GT engine you can see the two extra studs, the only problem I had fitting it was the fact my GT was a rod change so I did not want the hassle of chopping the tunnel to get the remote in, far as I know the gearboxes were the same. It had S brakes and rear drums as STD.Quinny1293 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 12:08 pm Would it be sacrilegious to drop a 1275 S motor into my GT and store the GT motor one side perhaps?
I have an almost complete 1275 S motor I'm considering building up and putting in my GT for some better power and then just not letting a nice motor go to waste. Currently don't own a MK1, which i would love to build as a replica perhaps with either my 1071 motor or 1275 S motor, just need to find a MK1 now.
Luckily in South Africa, we only had the GT manufactured from 1970 to early 1973 and as far as I know, all had remote boxes. Mine has a remote gearbox, so will be easily dropped in, although at this stage I only have a bare casing, need all the internals
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MINI CLUBMAN GRILLE BADGE - CZH651 (New from Minispares)
"Mini Clubman including 1275 GT front grille badge 1969-1976 models pre facelift in 1976. With 3 pin fiting on rear this is die cast as original, polished and chromed with satin black insignia finished with electric blue metal foil inserts."
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http://minispares.com/product/Classic/B ... o%20search
"Mini Clubman including 1275 GT front grille badge 1969-1976 models pre facelift in 1976. With 3 pin fiting on rear this is die cast as original, polished and chromed with satin black insignia finished with electric blue metal foil inserts."
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1978 Mini Clubman 1100 now 1380 cc:-
https://www.rwclassicminis.co.uk/vehicl ... ody-shell/
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John Hopwood in the Howley Racing 1275GT leads the pack, Mini Challenge 1978
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Quite a few of us were watching that one with interest. Fairly rare car now. I'm not surprised it made decent money.
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He does say in the ad it’s all original but from what I can see the engine tag is missing!
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Sold for £21,750 at the NEC classic car show!
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Tax due: 1 June 1985
Vehicle make AUSTIN
Date of first registration April 1975
Year of manufacture 1975
Cylinder capacity 1275 cc
Export marker No
Vehicle status Untaxed
Vehicle colour BLACK
Date of last V5C (logbook) issued 15 December 1982
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