I have finally started rebuilding an 1100 engine for my Mini, so I figured I should start a thread to keep me motivated (and to ask questions in

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The car is a 1976 Clubby with a 998. Current mods are:
- extractors (don't know the brand, but it has 'wildcat' on the underside of the muffler)
- chopped standard intake manifold
- 1.5" SU with some internal mods
- Ramflo with aftermarket foam (I think it is unifilter foam, but it is quite thick)
The plan is to build up the new engine and then do an engine swap. I have a spare car which is (currently) running, so I won't have to rush the swap or anything.
I have a short block 1100 + 60 thou engine which has only done around 1500km since rebuild. Unfortunately it is in Perth at the moment and I am in Karratha in north-west WA (1600km from Perth). I am driving down there around Christmas time, so I will pick it up then, as well as a gearbox which may be better than the spare I have up here. I have enough to work on up here for the moment anyway.
Plans for the engine are:
- Wade 446b cam (already in the short block)
- new oil pump (already in the short block)
- dual row timing chain
- lightened flywheel (to Docs recommendations in other threads)
- 295 head modified to Vizard specs, possibly with oversized valves (more on that later)
- DHLA40 Dellorto
- Drmini Special Tuning stubstacks
- Ramflo with unifilter foam
- standard rockers (I think, or I may try to get a set of 1.3s)
- Extractors (the ones already on my car)
At the moment I am still looking for the dual row timing chain/gears and the manifold, but I'll just buy them new if I don't find any.
I currently don't plan on overhauling the gearbox because I have spares and I have a second car anyway. I will just clean up the gearbox I think is best, and check end floats and whatever else I can to make sure they are within spec. If I put it in and find that it is no good, I will overhaul another gearbox and do a swap.
The cylinder head I have has been crack tested and has inserts for the exhaust valves. The inlet valves have either had the seats re-cut bigger or have just become quite deeply recessed from a lot of use. Either way, I can't really use standard valves in its current condition because they are very deep in the head, and since I plan on running it on premium unleaded with no additives, I will need inserts anyway. So my question is - what size valves should I use? If I go up a bit in size from standard then they will start getting shrouded by the cylinder head wall, and this part of the wall can't be ground back very far. I looked around a bit and didn't find much info on here, apart from this thread:
http://www.ausmini.com/forums/viewtopic ... s&start=15
Would it be worth using 1275 inlets in this type of engine config? It will obviously require a bit more porting to try to de-shroud them, which means I will have to skim the head a little more. Is this likely to introduce the risk of pistons hitting valves? (I don't know if the pistons are flat-topped or dished). I will be buying new exhaust valves as well, so I may go up to 1+1/16" oversized valves so that I can get them up a little higher on the seats.
I am also thinking of getting some of these:
http://www.calverst.com/shop1/index.php ... ducts_id=5
which the Doc mentioned at some point as being superior to standard valve stem seals. Any opinions on this? I haven't owned Minis long enough to know how long valve stem seals are likely to last and whether it is worth stepping up to these.