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Hi, i wonder if anyone can advise me please, I have a engine and gearbox from what I think was a metro it’s been in my garage for years, i was about to ring the scrap man but thought I would ask first the engine NO is 12HC 14AA 11232. thanks in advance.
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No one should ever scrap any Mini or Metro engine/gearbox these days! Especially a 1275cc MG Metro engine which is one of the most desirable A+.
Always offer to sell or give them away for spares or repair first to any takers.
They are no longer found in the few breakers yards that remain around the UK and replacements are of course not coming out of any BL/Rover factories anymore....

Source Vehicle : MG Metro
Engine type & CC : A+ 1275 cc Transverse mounted
Fueling :
Engine features :
Pre-engaged starter
1985 Requirements
Breakerless (electronic) ignition
Gearbox features :
Std. Ratio Rod Change gearbox with Pot Joints
3.4:1 Final Drive

Engine No: 12HC 14AA 11232
A Series & A+ Engine number decoder:-
http://www.guess-works.com/Tech/engine.htm
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It’s an MG Metro engine. Don’t chuck it out, it’s worth selling even as a core unit.

http://www.guess-works.com/Tech/engine.htm
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Please do not scrap it. Sell it or give it away if you want rid but do not scrap it.
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A complete MG Metro engine and box - if it turns over by hand - is £500 minimum.

That would have been an expensive mistake!
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Thanks for your comments, I will check tomorrow to see if it turns over, I also have a 1275 GT engine which is not complete but it has been rebored and has new pistons on the Conrods, I have to try to sell most of the parts I have to finance my GT and the classic bikes( about eight) which I have had since the 1960s, I am eighty now and feel I am running out of time.
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hi colin
i know how you feel i am also 80 and trying to build my v8 mini clubman and a 1970 triumph daytona engine from parts i might get something finished but which one is in the lap of the gods
cheers roger mcnab :D :D
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Post by Andrew1967 »

Hi Colin, my Dad is 84 this year and still going strong with his classic cars, it's what keeps him going.

You've certainly a few £'s there with that MG Metro lump. Will make very good money if its not seized and even if it is, will still be very sought after.
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Thanks for the encouragement from those of you who that are around my age I did try to turn the engine today but it didn’t move, i will take a couple of photos and see if someone will make me an offer, my problem is like most of our age I am not in the best of health but I work most days either on one of my bikes or one of my cars, I also walk a few miles every week and just starting a new project, the young lad we brought up from a baby when we were 47 started road racing a ex apple yard R6 in 2022 but has now bought a ZX10R 1000 Kawasaki which we will be preparing for him to race,so something to look forward to. thanks again and sorry to go on. PS I won’t scrap the engine.
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I wouldn't worry about your age Colin. I'm 75 and been around the block a few times, still own a Mini Cooper and a much loved kick-start era Commando
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Thanks Peter, you have helped me out once before with the hydrolastic on my GT, that’s all ok now thanks to you and nice know you have good old British bike.
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Hi Colin , I'm looking for a metro engine with auto box atm. is yours an auto ? thanks
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