Different Heads!
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Different Heads!
http://retrorides.proboards.com/thread/113031 A few interesting heads and crossflow conversions, even a pinto on a mini gearbox!
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Re: Different Heads!
Interesting stuff, I remember lots of Ford based engine conversions in the 1970's & 80's. In 1984 there was a TV program called 'Driving Ambition' which featured a Cosworth / Ford engined Mini, which I think belonged to Peter Baldwin, who also drove in the film sequences. Before you posted this, I had never seen a Pinto engine in a Mini before, but I should think it would be very nose heavy, maybe OK for drag racing! For that kind of weight, I'd rather have this:
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Re: Different Heads!
In 1984 there was a TV program called 'Driving Ambition' which featured a Cosworth / Ford engined Mini, which I think belonged to Peter Baldwin, who also drove in the film sequences.
Is this the show that had an all woman crew and driver, or something like that?
If so where can I get a copy?
Thank Scott
Is this the show that had an all woman crew and driver, or something like that?
If so where can I get a copy?
Thank Scott
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The BDA engined mini's where developed by Gordan Allen, funnily enough the same block that cut 2 cylinders of a Jag engine. He went further and had a ford block cast in alloy to match the mini's gearbox. A bloke by the name of Brian Hardwick used to race one at or local grass track events, still the fastest mini I've ever seen.
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Bill Quine at Manx Racing used to sell a kit which basically consisted of a modified gearbox case and crank tail to fit Ford twin cams into a mini.
Cheers, Ian
Cheers, Ian
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The biggest problem with all the Ford / Mini hybrids was that they would shred gearboxes like nothing & they were mainly all front heavy buggering the handling up.
Still, a very interesting "cul-de-sac" in Mini engine development.
The more modern complete engine swaps, Vauxhall, Honda, Toyota type, are a much better bet, but I have never considered these as "real" Minis.
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Still, a very interesting "cul-de-sac" in Mini engine development.
The more modern complete engine swaps, Vauxhall, Honda, Toyota type, are a much better bet, but I have never considered these as "real" Minis.
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I've collected a couple of these kits,including a billet crank. I attempted a trial fit in a Mk1 and with the 40's sticking out the front decided it was a no-go (feck I'll upset some 8-porters on here.)
Will have to wait for later on and build an aqua 1972ish 1275GT replica/sleeper.Nothing specific !
But then it won't be this forum
Will have to wait for later on and build an aqua 1972ish 1275GT replica/sleeper.Nothing specific !
But then it won't be this forum
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LDR209H wrote:I've collected a couple of these kits,including a billet crank. I attempted a trial fit in a Mk1 and with the 40's sticking out the front decided it was a no-go (feck I'll upset some 8-porters on here.)
Will have to wait for later on and build an aqua 1972ish 1275GT replica/sleeper.Nothing specific !
But then it won't be this forum
id like to see that, always had a soft spot for mini-fords
please note, these are my own, individual sales, nothing whatsoever to do with my employer, minispares
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Re: Different Heads!
i built this one
just to see if i could make it work .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97J-CIzt ... 1Gqu9FVgPA
and ,suprisingly , it just fits under a closed bonnet..
robert
just to see if i could make it work .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97J-CIzt ... 1Gqu9FVgPA
and ,suprisingly , it just fits under a closed bonnet..
robert
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Re: Different Heads!
robert wrote:
i built this one
just to see if i could make it work .
and ,suprisingly , it just fits under a closed bonnet.
robert
Nice, what head did you use ? I asume the block is painted Silver ? or ?
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mk1 wrote:
The biggest problem with all the Ford / Mini hybrids was that they were mainly all front heavy buggering the handling up.
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Hi Mark,
Yes mainly front heavy "thingies" but one was lighter = the SCCA Mini JanSpeed built.
It used a single overhead cam Formula engine (by Ford) it was a all alloy engine.
mk1 wrote:
The more modern complete engine swaps, Vauxhall, Honda, Toyota type, are a much better bet, but I have never considered these as "real" Minis.
M
Agree, nice & fast cars, but no true Mini .
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Hi Jens Christian,
do you have further information about that Janspeed Mini? Any pictures?
I agree on the engine swap topic but do quite like the K-series bike head thing...
Cheers Philipp
do you have further information about that Janspeed Mini? Any pictures?
I agree on the engine swap topic but do quite like the K-series bike head thing...
Cheers Philipp
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JC T ONE wrote:robert wrote:
i built this one
just to see if i could make it work .
and ,suprisingly , it just fits under a closed bonnet.
robert
Nice, what head did you use ? I asume the block is painted Silver ? or ?
thanks jens , it is a fiat dohc 16valve head from a punto . the block was a normal a series with relocated studs .
robert
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Nice work Robert, Will has told me you are a bit of a closet genius. Seeing that creation I suspect he wasn't exaggerating!
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Re: Different Heads!
Aqua GTsguru_1071 wrote:LDR209H wrote:I've collected a couple of these kits,including a billet crank. I attempted a trial fit in a Mk1 and with the 40's sticking out the front decided it was a no-go (feck I'll upset some 8-porters on here.)
Will have to wait for later on and build an aqua 1972ish 1275GT replica/sleeper.Nothing specific !
But then it won't be this forum
id like to see that, always had a soft spot for mini-fords
I didn't keep it as a sleeper for long though...
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That was indeed the show I was talking about, I can only suggest you keep an eye on the video / DVD pages on ebay, I can't think of anywhere else one might turn up.850GT wrote:In 1984 there was a TV program called 'Driving Ambition' which featured a Cosworth / Ford engined Mini, which I think belonged to Peter Baldwin, who also drove in the film sequences.
Is this the show that had an all woman crew and driver, or something like that?
If so where can I get a copy?
Thank Scott
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you can watch it on youtube, or bits of it.
its painful
its painful
please note, these are my own, individual sales, nothing whatsoever to do with my employer, minispares
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Re: Different Heads!
An associate of mine has an Allen head on his BDA block (alloy).
It won't fit under a "normal" mini bonnet.
The exhaust manifold is a work of art.
The gearbox casing.
It won't fit under a "normal" mini bonnet.
The exhaust manifold is a work of art.
The gearbox casing.