AutosTalk Forums  

998 Engine Rebuild

Mini Discussion of English Mini automobiles (alt.autos.mini)


Discuss 998 Engine Rebuild in the Mini forum.



Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
  #1  
Old   
sickie68
 
Posts: n/a

Default 998 Engine Rebuild - 07-20-2006 , 10:24 AM






Does anybody know someone in ME, NH, MA area that could help me with a
998 engine/transmission rebuild on my 1974 Austin Mini? I would like
to learn along the way. My experience is with V-8 small block Fords.
Gracias.


Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old   
Barspeed and his magical Mini's
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: 998 Engine Rebuild - 07-20-2006 , 11:56 AM






Might consider looking across the border, should be some British leyland
specialists about still........


"sickie68" <gfs (AT) mail (DOT) plymouth.edu> wrote

Quote:
Does anybody know someone in ME, NH, MA area that could help me with a
998 engine/transmission rebuild on my 1974 Austin Mini? I would like
to learn along the way. My experience is with V-8 small block Fords.
Gracias.




Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old   
Fitzy
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: 998 Engine Rebuild - 07-20-2006 , 11:01 PM



Barspeed and his magical Mini's wrote:

Quote:
Might consider looking across the border, should be some British leyland
specialists about still........


In Mexico or Canada? Twat border are you talking about?


Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old   
Barspeed and his magical Mini's
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: 998 Engine Rebuild - 07-21-2006 , 02:41 AM



I presume hes located in new hampshire or massechusets?....


"Fitzy" <"Fitzy the homo"@shitforbrains.com> wrote

Quote:
Barspeed and his magical Mini's wrote:

Might consider looking across the border, should be some British leyland
specialists about still........


In Mexico or Canada? Twat border are you talking about?



Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old   
sickie68
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: 998 Engine Rebuild - 07-21-2006 , 05:43 AM




Barspeed and his magical Mini's wrote:
Quote:
I presume hes located in new hampshire or massechusets?....


"Fitzy" <"Fitzy the homo"@shitforbrains.com> wrote in message
news:VrXvg.70816$fb2.67629 (AT) newssvr27 (DOT) news.prodigy.net...
Barspeed and his magical Mini's wrote:

Might consider looking across the border, should be some British leyland
specialists about still........


In Mexico or Canada? Twat border are you talking about?
Yes, I am in NH and nearer to the northern border.



Reply With Quote
  #6  
Old   
Fitzy
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: 998 Engine Rebuild - 07-25-2006 , 04:07 AM




"Barspeed and his magical Mini's" <barspeeed (AT) tescale (DOT) co.uk> wrote

Quote:
Might consider looking across the border, should be some British leyland
specialists about still........


"sickie68" <gfs (AT) mail (DOT) plymouth.edu> wrote in message
news:1153405448.988881.132260 (AT) m73g2000cwd (DOT) googlegroups.com...
Does anybody know someone in ME, NH, MA area that could help me with a
998 engine/transmission rebuild on my 1974 Austin Mini? I would like
to learn along the way. My experience is with V-8 small block Fords.
Gracias.



I would start with a repair manual, either from a library, car booty, or
mail order,
if you know V8 engines, then you are 80% there, afterall its half a V8 with
a load of gears in the bottom,
although "A" series engines are very basic and easy to work on, there are a
few little tricky bits that are highlighted in the manuals, along with some
good tips,
HTH
Fitzy














Reply With Quote
  #7  
Old   
Graham L
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: 998 Engine Rebuild - 07-25-2006 , 08:38 PM




"Fitzy" <peterfitzpatrick (AT) btopenworld (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
"Barspeed and his magical Mini's" <barspeeed (AT) tescale (DOT) co.uk> wrote in
message news:44bfa7a5$1_4 (AT) mk-nntp-2 (DOT) news.uk.tiscali.com...
Might consider looking across the border, should be some British leyland
specialists about still........


"sickie68" <gfs (AT) mail (DOT) plymouth.edu> wrote in message
news:1153405448.988881.132260 (AT) m73g2000cwd (DOT) googlegroups.com...
Does anybody know someone in ME, NH, MA area that could help me with a
998 engine/transmission rebuild on my 1974 Austin Mini? I would like
to learn along the way. My experience is with V-8 small block Fords.
Gracias.



I would start with a repair manual, either from a library, car booty, or
mail order,
if you know V8 engines, then you are 80% there, afterall its half a V8
with a load of gears in the bottom,
although "A" series engines are very basic and easy to work on, there are
a few little tricky bits that are highlighted in the manuals, along with
some good tips,
HTH
Fitzy

I'm about to do the same on my '73 Clubman. I want a basically standard
engine but since the exhaust and intake manifold, the carburetter and fuel
pump are missing, I thought I might give it a little tweek like polishing
the ports and fitting hardened valve seats and maybe oversize valves if they
need replacing, extractors and a 1 1/2" SU with bigger needle/jet. Any
thoughts on this?
Graham




Reply With Quote
  #8  
Old   
Turbo Jo
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: 998 Engine Rebuild - 07-26-2006 , 02:15 PM



sickie68 wrote:
Quote:
Does anybody know someone in ME, NH, MA area that could help me with a
998 engine/transmission rebuild on my 1974 Austin Mini? I would like
to learn along the way. My experience is with V-8 small block Fords.
Gracias.

It is a basic simple engine a good hand book and you should be OK. I
have rebuilt a few A series engine back in the 70s and recently over the
last couple of years. You will need a couple of specialist tools namely
a flywheel puller and a large socket to fit the flywheel bolt. They
should not be too expensive mail order.

Bore to +60 will give you around 1150cc. (You will get a final bore of
+80 with the newly released pistons). Always fit a new oil pump and
rocker shaft and convert to a duplex chain.


Reply With Quote
  #9  
Old   
keith
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: 998 Engine Rebuild - 07-27-2006 , 07:19 AM



"Graham L" <lyonsg_r (AT) bigpond (DOT) net.au> wrote:

Quote:
"Fitzy" <peterfitzpatrick (AT) btopenworld (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:YOOdnWq_-cm0TFjZRVnyjA (AT) bt (DOT) com...

"Barspeed and his magical Mini's" <barspeeed (AT) tescale (DOT) co.uk> wrote in
message news:44bfa7a5$1_4 (AT) mk-nntp-2 (DOT) news.uk.tiscali.com...
Might consider looking across the border, should be some British leyland
specialists about still........


"sickie68" <gfs (AT) mail (DOT) plymouth.edu> wrote in message
news:1153405448.988881.132260 (AT) m73g2000cwd (DOT) googlegroups.com...
Does anybody know someone in ME, NH, MA area that could help me with a
998 engine/transmission rebuild on my 1974 Austin Mini? I would like
to learn along the way. My experience is with V-8 small block Fords.
Gracias.



I would start with a repair manual, either from a library, car booty, or
mail order,
if you know V8 engines, then you are 80% there, afterall its half a V8
with a load of gears in the bottom,
although "A" series engines are very basic and easy to work on, there are
a few little tricky bits that are highlighted in the manuals, along with
some good tips,
HTH
Fitzy


I'm about to do the same on my '73 Clubman. I want a basically standard
engine but since the exhaust and intake manifold, the carburetter and fuel
pump are missing, I thought I might give it a little tweek like polishing
the ports and fitting hardened valve seats and maybe oversize valves if they
need replacing, extractors and a 1 1/2" SU with bigger needle/jet. Any
thoughts on this?
Graham


valve seats good = unleaded fuel

dont bother with the port-polishing.

get a *good* exhaust system; i like the RC-40 with a maniflow manifold
(headers in US?)
use the smallest bore system you can find, if its a stanndard
head/cam/valve size

you will need a separate intake manifold.

finish it with a diffrent needle to make this modification work.

have a look here:
http://www.minispares.com/Product.aspx?pid=37334

keith


Reply With Quote
  #10  
Old   
Graham L
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: 998 Engine Rebuild - 07-27-2006 , 08:06 AM



Quote:
I'm about to do the same on my '73 Clubman. I want a basically standard
engine but since the exhaust and intake manifold, the carburetter and fuel
pump are missing, I thought I might give it a little tweek like polishing
the ports and fitting hardened valve seats and maybe oversize valves if
they
need replacing, extractors and a 1 1/2" SU with bigger needle/jet. Any
thoughts on this?
Graham


valve seats good = unleaded fuel

dont bother with the port-polishing.

get a *good* exhaust system; i like the RC-40 with a maniflow manifold
(headers in US?)
use the smallest bore system you can find, if its a stanndard
head/cam/valve size

you will need a separate intake manifold.

finish it with a diffrent needle to make this modification work.

have a look here:
http://www.minispares.com/Product.aspx?pid=37334

keith
Thanks, Keith, that is what I had in mind. Any idea which needle and jet
they use in the stage 1 kit?

Graham




Reply With Quote
Reply




Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off



Powered by vBulletin Version 3.5.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.