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Metro 1275 A+ engine

Postby DavidL » Thu Jan 17, 2013 11:48 am

Anyone have one of these they want rid of?

Ideally an MG/VP Metro (but not Turbo) version.

Yes, I realise it's a long shot, but as someone once said, "if you don't ask, you don't get".
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Re: Metro 1275 A+ engine

Postby Alan D. » Thu Jan 17, 2013 1:47 pm

There you go David,

Search over!!!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Classic-mini- ... 41700a5642

Are they really getting this rare?

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Re: Metro 1275 A+ engine

Postby lankyjames » Thu Jan 17, 2013 3:29 pm

Alan D. wrote:There you go David,

Search over!!!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Classic-mini- ... 41700a5642

Are they really getting this rare?

Alan


Indeed they are, mostly as no one wants 998's anymore, everyone upgrades and people hold onto them.

I gave my last one away for work on my car - really ought to have kept it, but couldn't afford the labour at the time!
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Re: Metro 1275 A+ engine

Postby DavidL » Thu Jan 17, 2013 7:06 pm

Alan D. wrote:There you go David,

Search over!!!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Classic-mini- ... 41700a5642

Are they really getting this rare?

Alan

Thanks Alan! :o That is one of the more expensive examples I've seen...

But I did say non-Turbo... :D
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Re: Metro 1275 A+ engine

Postby DavidL » Thu Jan 17, 2013 7:09 pm

lankyjames wrote:
Alan D. wrote:There you go David,

Search over!!!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Classic-mini- ... 41700a5642

Are they really getting this rare?

Alan


Indeed they are, mostly as no one wants 998's anymore, everyone upgrades and people hold onto them.

I gave my last one away for work on my car - really ought to have kept it, but couldn't afford the labour at the time!


I also gave away an A+ 1275 (Metro HLS) engine a couple of years ago, but it WAS a known oil-burner. Just the same, if I'd realised I might have needed one again, I'd still have hung on to it, oil-burner or not...
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Re: Metro 1275 A+ engine

Postby lankyjames » Thu Jan 17, 2013 7:24 pm

David L wrote:
lankyjames wrote:
Alan D. wrote:There you go David,

Search over!!!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Classic-mini- ... 41700a5642

Are they really getting this rare?

Alan


Indeed they are, mostly as no one wants 998's anymore, everyone upgrades and people hold onto them.

I gave my last one away for work on my car - really ought to have kept it, but couldn't afford the labour at the time!


I also gave away an A+ 1275 (Metro HLS) engine a couple of years ago, but it WAS a known oil-burner. Just the same, if I'd realised I might have needed one again, I'd still have hung on to it, oil-burner or not...


Indeed I should've kept it and rebuilt it with a mild overbore and put it in a mini...but mine was an oil burner with ruined shells no doubt.
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Re: Metro 1275 A+ engine

Postby DavidL » Thu Jan 17, 2013 8:13 pm

lankyjames wrote:
David L wrote:
lankyjames wrote:Indeed they are, mostly as no one wants 998's anymore, everyone upgrades and people hold onto them.

I gave my last one away for work on my car - really ought to have kept it, but couldn't afford the labour at the time!


I also gave away an A+ 1275 (Metro HLS) engine a couple of years ago, but it WAS a known oil-burner. Just the same, if I'd realised I might have needed one again, I'd still have hung on to it, oil-burner or not...


Indeed I should've kept it and rebuilt it with a mild overbore and put it in a mini...but mine was an oil burner with ruined shells no doubt.

Thinking about it, mine had come out of a crashed Metro around 1986, and after a brief outing in my Midas at that time, had been sitting in my Dad's garage unused since the day I gave it away, over 20 years later. It may have required a bit of work to get it running again - if it ever did...
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Re: Metro 1275 A+ engine

Postby Alan D. » Thu Jan 17, 2013 10:34 pm

David L wrote:
Alan D. wrote:There you go David,

Search over!!!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Classic-mini- ... 41700a5642

Are they really getting this rare?

Alan

Thanks Alan! :o That is one of the more expensive examples I've seen...

But I did say non-Turbo... :D


But a turbo without the turbo, has a stronger crank and other bits I think. So it would make a good engine. Not this one of course, because you could buy 3 or 4 Midas's with engines at that price!

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Re: Metro 1275 A+ engine

Postby DavidL » Thu Jan 17, 2013 10:57 pm

Alan D. wrote:
David L wrote:
Alan D. wrote:There you go David,

Search over!!!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Classic-mini- ... 41700a5642

Are they really getting this rare?

Alan

Thanks Alan! :o That is one of the more expensive examples I've seen...

But I did say non-Turbo... :D


But a turbo without the turbo, has a stronger crank and other bits I think. So it would make a good engine. Not this one of course, because you could buy 3 or 4 Midas's with engines at that price!

Alan

Good point about the crank Alan, I had neglected to think of the advantages - just thought of the additional stresses a Turbo engine would have suffered in its life (plus the lower compression ratio).
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