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Micra engine

Postby wolfie » Wed Dec 09, 2020 12:13 am

Well its been a long time since I was last on here due to ill health but after years of sat looking at my gold convertible and refusing to sell it I've decided i'm going to go hard at it next year (well designing stuff now in preparation for next year). I pulled the tarp off today and the bodyshell is showing its age so this will be like building a car from scratch. I've decided cost wise and for fun I'll buy a knackered micra with the 1300 CG engine as this will give more power and way more torque than the current 1293 plus a 5 speed box. The only thing concerning me is the engines height in the frame so wondering if anybody on here owns a micra and could measure the height. You can buy a whole car for £200n :shock: so this could actually be a very cheap conversion compared to some mini ones and a nova 1 I did back in the 90's
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Re: Micra engine

Postby Stuart » Wed Dec 09, 2020 8:37 pm

Last time I checked it it will fit.
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Re: Micra engine

Postby wolfie » Wed Dec 09, 2020 9:36 pm

Stuart wrote:Last time I checked it it will fit.
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Are you doing the conversion as well then? I'm hoping i'll be able to find a 1.3 beater so I can just swap out what I need and sell the rest for scrap
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Re: Micra engine

Postby Stuart » Wed Dec 09, 2020 9:56 pm

wolfie wrote:
Stuart wrote:Last time I checked it it will fit.
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Are you doing the conversion as well then? I'm hoping i'll be able to find a 1.3 beater so I can just swap out what I need and sell the rest for scrap


Well if I ever get around to it that's a yes, struggling to find any motivation to get on with it. It'll make for a very nice car though.
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Re: Micra engine

Postby wolfie » Wed Dec 09, 2020 10:42 pm

Stuart wrote:
wolfie wrote:
Stuart wrote:Last time I checked it it will fit.
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Are you doing the conversion as well then? I'm hoping i'll be able to find a 1.3 beater so I can just swap out what I need and sell the rest for scrap


Well if I ever get around to it that's a yes, struggling to find any motivation to get on with it. It'll make for a very nice car though.

I know that feeling but next year will be the year so my struggles may either help you or put you off even trying lol. After some rough doodles I think I'll be modding the subframe to fit the engine and have coilover suspension. I've decided I need to do a lot of maths to sort out the scuttle shake as well because its the 1 thing thats always irritated me
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Re: Micra engine

Postby l_jonez » Sat Dec 12, 2020 2:11 am

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I've got one in my MK2
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Re: Micra engine

Postby wolfie » Sat Dec 12, 2020 7:13 pm

l_jonez wrote:
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I've got one in my MK2

Nice 1. Was much work needed to squeeze it in other than tweeking the subframe?
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Re: Micra engine

Postby l_jonez » Sun Dec 13, 2020 11:36 pm

wolfie wrote:
l_jonez wrote:
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I've got one in my MK2

Nice 1. Was much work needed to squeeze it in other than tweeking the subframe?


The engine encroaches into the o/s headlight so that needs a solution. The rest is just subframe mods
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Re: Micra engine

Postby wolfie » Tue Dec 15, 2020 12:53 am

l_jonez wrote:
wolfie wrote:
l_jonez wrote:
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I've got one in my MK2

Nice 1. Was much work needed to squeeze it in other than tweeking the subframe?


The engine encroaches into the o/s headlight so that needs a solution. The rest is just subframe mods


I've been thinking about the headlight issue and to keep the frogeye look I may look at changing from 7" headlights to 5 3/4" so they can move forward without looking like a choking frog
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