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 Post subject: Paul 1480 Mk1
PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 4:20 pm 
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What Minis have you?: Mk1 Austin Mini,Mk3 Layland Mini,72Van,81 Clubman Estate, 87 Race carand a 2000 Rover Cooper.
Modifications: Mk1: 998 with flat top slipper pistons, 286 cam, 12G940 head 11:1 compression twin inch and a half SU's 5 speed gearbox. Mk3 998 automatic no mods, 72Van is a pile of rust, , Racer is being built but has the works and the 2000 rover cooper needs an engine again :(
Location: Dublin
Well over the last few months I have been deliberating about what route to go with My Mk1, the way I seen it was that I had a few options open to me,
1: Restore it to original (Not really my style)
2: Make it a Cooper S replica ( I think its been done to death)
3: Make and Ex Works Replica of it ( again done a bit and not really my style)

SO I settled on
4: This Option is to make what is know in some parts as a Tin top road/racer. What this will mean is, the car is going to get any FIA trimmings such as role cage, fire extinguisher, 4 point Harness, and Race seat, but still remain road legal. In A nut shell a Road Legal Historic Racer.

The Idea Harks back to the way people in Ireland would have gone Racing back in the day . They would soup up there road car with a bigger engine better brakes, soft compound tires wider wheels and fit some shape of a role cage. Then drive to the circuit take out there carpets and back seats, get the tools and jack from the boot and go out on the track racing.

I think this is fantastic and really appeals to me, it is also means the car is great for track days and going to shows.

So what is the spec going to be,

Well for now it stands at

Engine: 1480cc
Block bored to 74mm
Some cast Omegas
A Steel 86mm stroke crank
Some Cooper S Rods
A KAD alloy flywheel and back plate
Kent 310 cam
Swift Tune Alloy Vernor timing chain
HRE Fast Road/Race head
Weber 45 DCOE on Custom Manifold
Maniflow stage 3 LCB and Playmini 3" back box
Mini Spares Clubman Straight cut box
Cross pin diff with 4.1:1 Crown Wheel and Pinion
Alloy 2 Core Radiator

Suspension:
1.5 Deg fixed bottom arms
Adjustable Track Rods
Adjustable Camber brackets
Standard cones on the rear and GAZ coil overs on the front

Brakes:
Cooper S 7.5" on the front and some Mini Fins on the Rear
Good Ridge braided hoses all round

Fuel:
7 Gallon Tank
Facsit Red top pump
Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator

Wheels:
10" X 6 Starmags
A032 Tires

Safety Stuff:
4/6 Point role cage
FIA seat
FIA Harness
FIA Fire Extinguisher

I have 90% of the bits collected or near enough, I have cut back some other projects so I hope to get this on the boil over the winter and have it ready for early next year.

I will get some Pic up of the parts I have collected so far,

Watch this space

P.s. Big thanks to Bert and Neil for the help so far on this Is really appreciated

For those of you that havn't seen the car befour this is how it stands as of now

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 Post subject: Re: Paul 1480 Mk1
PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 4:27 pm 
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Hey dude links dont work??

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 Post subject: Re: Paul 1480 Mk1
PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 4:36 pm 
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What Minis have you?: Mk1 Austin Mini,Mk3 Layland Mini,72Van,81 Clubman Estate, 87 Race carand a 2000 Rover Cooper.
Modifications: Mk1: 998 with flat top slipper pistons, 286 cam, 12G940 head 11:1 compression twin inch and a half SU's 5 speed gearbox. Mk3 998 automatic no mods, 72Van is a pile of rust, , Racer is being built but has the works and the 2000 rover cooper needs an engine again :(
Location: Dublin
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 Post subject: Re: Paul 1480 Mk1
PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 4:43 pm 
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Whats your location?: Drogheda
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Sounds like just the car for the ring next year.

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 Post subject: Re: Paul 1480 Mk1
PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 5:13 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: Paul 1480 Mk1
PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 7:44 pm 
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Whats your location?: Lucan, Dublin.
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What Minis have you?: 1997 mini cooper
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Nice one paul. You've obviously spent a long time mowing this one over. Cant wait to see the end result.

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 Post subject: Re: Paul 1480 Mk1
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The Mini is looking well Paul, did you sort the clutch out after Mondello?

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 Post subject: Re: Paul 1480 Mk1
PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 10:09 pm 
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Whats your location?: Ballyfermot, Dublin 10
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What Minis have you?: '89 Mayfair
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You are doing pretty much what I want to be doing with mine! :D

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 Post subject: Re: Paul 1480 Mk1
PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 10:58 pm 
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What Minis have you?: Mk1 Austin Mini,Mk3 Layland Mini,72Van,81 Clubman Estate, 87 Race carand a 2000 Rover Cooper.
Modifications: Mk1: 998 with flat top slipper pistons, 286 cam, 12G940 head 11:1 compression twin inch and a half SU's 5 speed gearbox. Mk3 998 automatic no mods, 72Van is a pile of rust, , Racer is being built but has the works and the 2000 rover cooper needs an engine again :(
Location: Dublin
Hi stan the G is part my other car cloection I co own with the Man Jim that is standing to the right of that pic

Anto why dont you come down to the Mondello Track Day on the 29th of this month and have a look and a chat for your self.


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 Post subject: Re: Paul 1480 Mk1
PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 11:30 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: Paul 1480 Mk1
PostPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 11:01 pm 
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What Minis have you?: Mk1 Austin Mini,Mk3 Layland Mini,72Van,81 Clubman Estate, 87 Race carand a 2000 Rover Cooper.
Modifications: Mk1: 998 with flat top slipper pistons, 286 cam, 12G940 head 11:1 compression twin inch and a half SU's 5 speed gearbox. Mk3 998 automatic no mods, 72Van is a pile of rust, , Racer is being built but has the works and the 2000 rover cooper needs an engine again :(
Location: Dublin
Up Date Time,

Well I have started gathering bits,
KAD Alloy Flywheel and Back Plate
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74mm Omega Cast Pistons and A set of Cooper S rods
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The real deal none of your MG Midget yokes lol
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Steel EN40B 86mm stroke Crank on Standard bearing sizes in mint condition been wedged crossed drilled and bladed
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A cylinder Head I have been working on for some months as you can see I have done huge port worked and I have also totally reshaped the combustion chambers
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A nice set of MED 1.5 roller rocker, Paul Ivey 37.5mm inlets and 31.5 Exhaust's MED Piper Race valve springs.
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Mini Spares Cross pin diff with 4.1 CWP
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Thats all I have managed to collect up for now Hopefully I will get a chance to collect the block and other bits by the end of the week then I can Get to putting the short motor together :)


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 Post subject: Re: Paul 1480 Mk1
PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 12:49 am 
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What Minis have you?: 97 rover cooper sportspack, a bloody metro and MY 61 mini van
Location: athboy, co. meath
i need to get a towel im drooling that much.... cant wait to see her finished... :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Paul 1480 Mk1
PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 10:48 am 
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What Minis have you?: Mk1 Austin Mini,Mk3 Layland Mini,72Van,81 Clubman Estate, 87 Race carand a 2000 Rover Cooper.
Modifications: Mk1: 998 with flat top slipper pistons, 286 cam, 12G940 head 11:1 compression twin inch and a half SU's 5 speed gearbox. Mk3 998 automatic no mods, 72Van is a pile of rust, , Racer is being built but has the works and the 2000 rover cooper needs an engine again :(
Location: Dublin
You an Me both :wink:


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 Post subject: Re: Paul 1480 Mk1
PostPosted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 3:00 pm 
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What Minis have you?: 1979 850 deluxe
Modifications: group 2 arches,semi dish steering wheel, comics,plenty of chrome bits!
Location: mullingar
lookin well paul keep up the good work
some rocket when your finished :shock:


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 Post subject: Re: Paul 1480 Mk1
PostPosted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 11:49 am 
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Whats your location?: Dún Laoghaire, Dublin
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Merlin wrote:
Up Date Time,
Well I have started gathering bits,
- 74mm Omega Cast Pistons and A set of Cooper S rods -

those piston looks HUGE.... sure they are going to fit? :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


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 Post subject: Re: Paul 1480 Mk1
PostPosted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 10:34 pm 
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sweet lord... somebodys gonna be a busy boy over christmas!!

great stuff paul, as always if you need a hand putting it all together...

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 Post subject: Re: Paul 1480 Mk1
PostPosted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:23 pm 
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Whats your location?: Leopardstown
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What Minis have you?: 86 Mayfair 1000GT
Modifications: 1275 and bar the shell and subframes new everything!! IMOC MEMBER
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I was about to take the insurance off my car and put it away for the winter (it needs work) am I mistaken or did I see something about a track day on the 29th of this month ???

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 Post subject: Re: Paul 1480 Mk1
PostPosted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:12 pm 
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Yep trackday on the 29th Tony, Paul has a thread about it on MR.
http://www.miniresource.com/forums/inde ... ntry476512


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cool i will look that up thanks :wink:

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mint!! its on the deck!! love the look of it! does it have spacers on the wheels??

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 Post subject: Re: Paul 1480 Mk1
PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 1:37 pm 
the wheels are split rims 7 inches wide i think


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 Post subject: Re: Paul 1480 Mk1
PostPosted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 9:48 am 
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Sounds very similar to my motor Paul except mines a 1430 not 1480, what box are you going to run? and output shatfs? And carb I spose a 45 Weber or split Weber? Or maybe a 48? What grind camshaft are you thinking?


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 Post subject: Re: Paul 1480 Mk1
PostPosted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 4:43 pm 
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What Minis have you?: Mk1 Austin Mini,Mk3 Layland Mini,72Van,81 Clubman Estate, 87 Race carand a 2000 Rover Cooper.
Modifications: Mk1: 998 with flat top slipper pistons, 286 cam, 12G940 head 11:1 compression twin inch and a half SU's 5 speed gearbox. Mk3 998 automatic no mods, 72Van is a pile of rust, , Racer is being built but has the works and the 2000 rover cooper needs an engine again :(
Location: Dublin
Its a 86mm stroke crank, I am going to be running a mini Spares Straight cut box the ST gear set and ider a Quafe or Salisbury diff output shafts will be the mini spares Limo to Pot joint ones and standard drive shafts with the pot joint.
the carb will be a Weber 45 on a 6 inch manifold and the MED ITG filter kit :)


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 Post subject: Re: Paul 1480 Mk1
PostPosted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 9:41 pm 
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Nice setup, yep M/S SCCR box in mine to with M/S SC drop gears, you going for an LSD diff and not the cross pin? Is this for the road or track? I've never been a fan of the old pot joints, lots of spinning mass and tend to break under load generated during accelerative cornering, also quick get aways, remember blowing one to bits off the start line in a race, the car covered a whole 50m before all the oil had drained from the box. I much prefer a UJ setup, more reliable. Should have mine on the road after christmas.


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 Post subject: Re: Paul 1480 Mk1
PostPosted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 9:54 am 
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Whats your location?: Longford
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What Minis have you?: 1971 Mini Marcos.
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Location: Longford
You can get the pot joints machined down to accept the outer part of the hardy spicer joint, perhaps it is the best of both worlds ?

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