A Series engine 1544 cc , built by Freeway Motorsport in 1990. They were a leading tuning company in the early nineties - a forerunner of Minispeed and Minipower (also the winner of ‘Fastest Mini In The World’ run at the 35th anniversary do in 1994)
I have lots of paperwork relating to the vehicle. Five speed gearbox bought in 1995. History shows engine has covered about 1200 miles, gearbox considerably less:-
Titan roller rockers
Ported and polished head
Competition cam – not stripped to check which sort
Double valve springs
30 mil Exhaust valves 35 mil inlet.
Engine bored to 73.5 with Omega forged pistons
Turbo crank – believed stroked to give a stroke of 91 mil
Light flywheel, balanced.
Competition clutch.
Aldon distributor
Straight cut transfer gears
All mated to a five speed gearbox
Built by Freeway Motorsport
Runs well, seems to be in good nick.
Guess I should seperate the engine abd box - which seems a shame, they go well together.
What would be a sensible reserve should I put it on ebay
Regards,
Allen
Selling 1544cc Engine And 5 Speed Box - What's It Worth?
Started by
allen7
, Dec 05 2009 09:32 PM
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 05 December 2009 - 09:32 PM
#2
Posted 05 December 2009 - 09:37 PM
theres a topic about your engine on TMF already
#3
Posted 06 December 2009 - 07:59 PM
theres a topic about your engine on TMF already
Where - can't find it?
Regards
Allen
#5
Posted 06 December 2009 - 08:22 PM
91mm stroke on a turbo crank!? Never!
#6
Posted 06 December 2009 - 11:11 PM
Sounds like a very interesting engine.
Any chance you have any more info on the crank and the bearings used at all?
As 'Sprocket' has raised and as far as i understand getting that kind of stroke by machining that crank wouldn't be possible.
In this case i would say find as much information as you can on the parts used in the build and then it would probably worth placing an advert without a price to gauge interest first. If you then decide to auction through ebay you can notify the people that were interested so they know the auction is happening and you know that you have a few bidders and have an idea of what people are willing to pay. Couldn't really give you an estimate of value due to not seeing anything similar sell to compare it to.
Best of luck with your sale.
Any chance you have any more info on the crank and the bearings used at all?
As 'Sprocket' has raised and as far as i understand getting that kind of stroke by machining that crank wouldn't be possible.
In this case i would say find as much information as you can on the parts used in the build and then it would probably worth placing an advert without a price to gauge interest first. If you then decide to auction through ebay you can notify the people that were interested so they know the auction is happening and you know that you have a few bidders and have an idea of what people are willing to pay. Couldn't really give you an estimate of value due to not seeing anything similar sell to compare it to.
Best of luck with your sale.
Edited by Tim1970, 06 December 2009 - 11:12 PM.
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