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thought i'd throw something out there. a guy in brisbane sells conversion kits for a bmw twin cam head on the 1275 mini enginge. i also heard that the mini and datsun block was very similar or the same. i was talking to a guy who played with mini's when he was younger and had an a12 head on a 1275 mini block. so it sounds possible. the guys shop is called reed speed and does mostly mini stuff but if any one wanted to chase it up i'm sure he would sell someone a kit if the blocks were the same.
Posted on: 2009/10/18 0:30
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bmw on minicheck this out, might be the same bloke
Posted on: 2009/10/18 2:03
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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) 
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the austin/morris motor is more simmiler but still not the same as the nissan Rseries out of some of the earlyer roadsters.
Posted on: 2009/10/18 2:13
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Quote: i also heard that the mini and datsun block was very similar or the same. Yes, but which Datsun block? Nissan produced 20,855 Austins from 1953-1959. Mostly using an 1.5 liter Austin engine. The first Nissan engine derived from this was the Nissan C1 (1000) & E1 (1200). The next generation engine design apparently was the J engine (J13). Later came the Datsun A. That's why the A is so different from Austin A, while sharing the same basic dimensions. The Datsun A is several generations more advanced than the Austin A.
Posted on: 2009/10/18 2:33
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It was my understanding that the Nissan A series Engine more closely resembles an MG'B' Engine, not a Mini 'A' series...
Posted on: 2009/10/18 12:24
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Quote: LOWTECH wrote: It was my understanding that the Nissan A series Engine more closely resembles an MG'B' Engine, not a Mini 'A' series...
! That's disgusting talk - wash your mouth out!! Similarities: 4 cylinders, pushrods, pretty much The End. Differences (some): Datsun has steel crank, steel rods, alloy head, inclined valves, 8 ports, Over-square (A12), doesn't leak, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc.
Posted on: 2009/10/19 11:43
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was just a thought and i was only throwing it out there for the guys who know far more than me. if it was feasable might have been alot simpler than some of the other transplants and set ups for fuel injection etc.i wish i still had my cooper block that i was saving. i could check for myself. any who, i think the guy from the link is the same guy i know. his name is matt reed if any one want to contact him. i already have a ca in my ute so it was more for the other guys. good luck.
Posted on: 2009/10/19 20:09
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I've heard the same as LowTech, however unfortunately I know little about the Austin engines.
Posted on: 2009/10/20 4:00
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