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Re: 1275cc engine questions

To: rob@thomasr.greatxscape.net
Subject: Re: 1275cc engine questions
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2000 18:04:52 EST
Cc: Metallian6@aol.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
References: <48.1c58ed4.25dd7a91@aol.com><000901bf7be5$88d438c0$a933893e@pbncomputer>
Hi

I'd like to make a correction on the difference between the Morris rib
case and the Spridget ribcase gearbox.  On the Morris ribcase, it is
referred to as a wide ratio box and all the gears are evenly spaced. 
First gear is much lower than on the Spridgets and second gear on the
Morris Rib is close the same as the Spridgets first gear.  The Morris Rib
is also a bronze bushing vs the needle bearings on 2nd and 3rd gears.

Now the smoothcase on all but the later sprites, they have the big gap
between 2nd and 3rd.  Makes you wonder sometimes if you skipped a gear
while climbing a hill with a 948!  Especially in a Morris as it weighs
about 500 lbs more than a Spridget!

Paul

PAsgeirsson@juno.com
On Sun, 20 Feb 2000 18:33:50 -0000 "rob thomas"
<rob@thomasr.greatxscape.net> writes:
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <Metallian6@aol.com>
>To: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
>Sent: 17 February 2000 16:23
>Subject: 1275cc engine questions
>
>
>> Hi list. Is the 1275 a very dependable engine? How dose it compare 
>with
>the
>> 1098 on reliability? > Jamie
>> 1962 AH Sprite MK II (under restoration)
>>
>The 1275 and the later 1098 (with block numbers starting with 10CC) 
>used
>larger main bearings than the earlier 1098s (10CG) and 948s.  For
>reliability I would start with a 1275 at a low power output rather 
>than
>stretching some power out of a 1098.  Later 1275s with the oil filter 
>above
>the dizzy are reputedly stiffer and less prone to vibration.  Get 
>everything
>statically and dynamically balanced and you are less likely to have it 
>throw
>out a bearing.  For gearboxes(Tranny) you should be certain that your
>rib-case is a Spridget one and not a Morris 1098.  There is a 
>noticeable
>extra space between 2nd and 3rd when you are accelerating up through 
>the
>gears due to the selection of a closer ratio gear set in the Spridget.
>Spend the money now on cleaning the block oilways, getting it balanced 
>and
>seal every damn gasket as well as is humanly possible ( It will still 
>leak!)
>
>Good luck
>

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