Radiator shroud and engine mounts for my Historic rep

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harrymini
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Radiator shroud and engine mounts for my Historic rep

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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.
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Re: Radiator shroud and engine mounts for my Historic rep

Post by Fanfaniracing »

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!
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Post by finchy533 »

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
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Cool, thanks guys, will go for the better ms ones and see if i can find a 2 piece shroud.
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M-Machine do the 2 piece shroud.
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Post by AndyPen »

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 :-)
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2 peice shroud from m-machine nearly £70 :shock: Will have to have a hunt round the stores just to make sure i dont have one :lol:

what models of the mk1 did that come on, just 's' or cooper and standard too?
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harrymini wrote: Mon Jul 13, 2020 5:22 pm 2 peice shroud from m-machine nearly £70 :shock: Will have to have a hunt round the stores just to make sure i dont have one :lol:
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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M-Machine part number is 51.22.02.05
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Thanks for the advice everyone, had a dig around and found a 2 piece rad shroud amongst other things :lol:

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Post by DUF2 ‘65 Elf »

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!
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Post by mk1 »

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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Mk1: i use the same set on each car i do as well as the same straight subframe :lol:

Would be in a bad place if i had forgot to put them in wouldnt i :lol:
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The two piece radiator shroud is bolted into place or were they welded in place......
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Two piece shrouds are held in place by 6 set screws, or occasionally self tappers.
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