This morning I was sorting out my cranks from 1000cc to 1275cc piles.
I pulled out a crank labelled up 1000cc mini, but it had the stepped crank tail.
It has been balanced and lightened so there are no marks on it except
ESC1A
I measured the big ends and there 1.625.
the label which is hand written states
mains standard
bg standard
thrusts standard
its cross drilled on the big ends
on the crank its self there is ,s, written on it in white paint.
all my cranks have come from a mini tuning company.
how will i determine what crank it is
do any 1100cc cranks have the stepped crank tail?
do any 970 or 1071 cranks have stepped tails
crank identification. 1275 1100 970 1071
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Re: crank identification. 1275 1100 970 1071
No.migliacars wrote:do any 1100cc cranks have the stepped crank tail?
Yes... and 1275. Are there any AEG stamps? Try to measure the stroke.migliacars wrote:do any 970 or 1071 cranks have stepped tails
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Re: crank identification. 1275 1100 970 1071
As it's been machined, you'll have to do as migliacars suggests;-
Without measuring (or part numbers), anything else is a guess.
which is easiest done in a block, or between centres (like in a lathe, but spun by hand).migliacars wrote: Try to measure the stroke.
Without measuring (or part numbers), anything else is a guess.
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Re: crank identification. 1275 1100 970 1071
do any 1100cc cranks have the stepped crank tail?
Yes, the South African 1100 crank has a stepped tail & GT size journals.
Only way to determine what your crank is is to measure the stroke.
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Yes, the South African 1100 crank has a stepped tail & GT size journals.
Only way to determine what your crank is is to measure the stroke.
M
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Re: crank identification. 1275 1100 970 1071
Just to clarify Mark's post a little more, the SA 1100 Engines were a short stroke big bore, not the 1098 small bore.mk1 wrote:do any 1100cc cranks have the stepped crank tail?
Yes, the South African 1100 crank has a stepped tail & GT size journals.
Only way to determine what your crank is is to measure the stroke.
M