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May 20, 2024 10:50PM | 1963SV3 | |
May 20, 2024 05:36AM | scooperman | |
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May 19, 2024 09:59AM | Timwiththe91 |
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I find it strange that Mini Spares would want to package a 1300 cc block with a small bore head (presumably what you enquired about?)... Their website lists a number of uprated small bore options.
While the BMW head will produce power its not exactly a bolt on conversion - even with the kit... And you would definitely not stick it on top of a 30 year old engine without a rebuild...
Have look at Keith Calver's article on the Spares website about small bore development options..
Graham Russel Engineering (here in Oz) also has some great articles on small bore development....
Cheers, Ian
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https://www.specialist-components.co.uk/index.php/shop/twinkam-16v-conversion/accessories/twin-kam-build-guide-guide-d-assemblage.html
Grab K1100 series bike head, cams, throttle bodies cheap on Ebay, get the conversion kit from SC. My guess is you stay close to your $3K budget.
Also, if you have a bike junkyard nearby grab a shortblock just to get the pistons...since you have access to an engine shop, keep in mind the K1100 had 67mm bore, pistons had 18mm pins. Not sure how much deck thickness on the 998 block, maybe not enough to deck for the shorter BMW pistons, I need to check that, but bore is OK. Search this forum for 998 max bore, people are offset boring to 68mm.
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The 998 can be made to work very well; one of my wild ones is over 60 whp.
+.080" overbore, 12G295 head, MG Metro cam (repro'd as the Kent 500 iirc), balanced everything, lightened flywheel, 3.2 fd, and that's give you a great reliable road engine for a fraction of the price of a knackered 1275.
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Maybe ask "Coopertune" in Newport VA if he's got anything suitable..
Cheers, Ian
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