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PostPosted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 1:29 pm 
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As said in the title, whats peoples opinions on pros and cons of a metro engine? Go!


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 1:40 pm 
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whoopspiggy wrote:
mooman10_0 wrote:
As said in the title, whats peoples opinions on pros and cons of a metro engine? Go!




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I used an MG Metro in a daily driver for a few years - great street cam from the factory, HIF44 worked very well with STD BDL needle. I was using extractors not the dual cact iron exhaust - I also ran the water heated manifold which seem to help with idle. It was nice to run a factory hi energy ignition with an advance curve designed for that set up. Tensioner on the timing chain is worth having. Mine didn't have unleaded seats so I had to use additive - it never overheated - I was using an LS1275 radiator and was happy using a 3.1 diff on 12" tyres - I have nothing bad to at about them.


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 7:42 pm 
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it's just an A+ 1275 - no real difference to any other 1275

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 7:56 pm 
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Harder to source the actual engine/g-box would be a slight con.


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 8:28 pm 
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simon k wrote:
it's just an A+ 1275 - no real difference to any other 1275

As posted in his members thread..

MG Metro was one of the best A+ engines apparently. Higher compression, bigger valves, better cam etc..

http://www.bmcexperience.com.au/bmce-issue6/mg-metro :
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The MG Metro benefitted over the Austin version by having a modified camshaft, bigger valves, exhaust extractors and a compression ratio of 10.5:1 (up from 9.4:1). Apart from the fact it had a single HIF44 SU carburettor, the engine had effectively been "Cooperised", to produce 72bhp - the Mini Cooper S had produced 75bhp with twin carbs and 9.7:1 compression.


http://www.minimania.com/Engine___Metro ... ation_data :
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the one outstanding version is the MG Metro engine. Where the majority of the variously similar power plants put out around 63-65bhp, the MG metro achieves a more spirited 70-74bhp. This is due to a higher compression ratio (10 -1), larger inlet valve (35.7mm instead of 33.3mm), and - mainly - a more sporty camshaft with half-decent induction and exhaust systems. The inlet manifold being a reasonably good flowing, water heated aluminium example. Rover finally got the hint having witnessed the prolific after-market fitment or such an item to Minis in epic proportions for years. The exhaust manifold is a cast iron 'LCB' style with a pair of exhaust downpipes instead of the more common single item and works very efficiently. A bonus of this over the more common after-market steel-tubed LCBs is that it is much quieter by dint of absorbing more exhaust 'noise'. Coupled to a pair of Maniflow tubular steel downpipes it is very nearly as efficient as a full tubular steel manifold. The cylinder head is more along the lines of the old Cooper S spec and in fact flows slightly more air than it's predecessor, the camshaft being the sportiest fitted to any production A-series engine. It uses the inlet profile and timing of the original 997 Cooper cam and the exhaust specification of the old Leyland Special Tuning '731' fast road cam.

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 5:20 am 
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Thanks for the responses. According to article, bigger valves, higher compresion, different ratio gearbox. All sounding good


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 12:07 pm 
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...and 30 odd years old, needing a rebuild so you're going to modify it anyway, making it the same as any other 1275

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 5:02 pm 
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all good , this one is in good nic, no current rebuild required! :-)


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