I'm not looking for uber performance but to increase the longevity of the engine and to make sure it that it can cope with being thrashed, this won't be a daily or out like that but I want decent performance out of it but it's not really my main gain. I want the best parts I can afford for my lil clubby and my credit card has been taking a massive whack.
Anyway parts fitted to engine by me so far
12G1805 Head (Cooper S Spec) - Bought off "The Matt", apparently modified by Longman craftsmanship
43D4 Electronic distributor DLB105 Coil & Amethyst fully mappable ignition
Rebuilt HIF44 carb with ram air pipe and BAP needle
RC40 twin box system with 3 into y piece manifold
Super water pump - minispares
ROCKER ASSEMBLY 1.5 HI LIFT FORGED ROCKER - minispares
COMPETITION HEAD STUD AND NUT KIT - minispares
For the likes of the big ends and thrust washers do I just get standard 1275 items? Because they say except cooper S but I thought the GT engine and S were pretty similar?
Washers
Big End
Gaskets
Oil pump
Core plugs
Upgraded parts, are any of these a good idea to get while rebuilding or not worth it?
Central oil pipe
Cam followers
Med Steel pushrods
ARP conrod bolt set
Kent MD276
Swiftune SW8 - I'd like this cam but will this fit an A series
I'd like the swiftune cam with a decent duplex timing chain and sprockets, will new standard pushrods and new conrod bolts be good enough as I think they're only needed for high revving engines and that cam will be out of power by then.
When I had the head off, the bores look good so I'm not needing a rebore and I want to re-use the conrods and pistons etc but I will be wanting the engine cleaned. Is it best to take it to someone who can chemically clean it or ultrasonically clean it?
As far as the gearbox is concerned I don't want to touch it yet as I am on somewhat of a budget but if I need to upgrade parts I will.
Any inputs and thoughts would be muchly appreciated, although I'm not very knowledgeable on the mini engine or performance parts I've been working on cars the last 8 or 9 years in my spare time and I've fairly confident in my ability to strip the engine down and rebuild it and have all the tools needed also.
Edited by Lt-SilverDragon, 03 October 2015 - 04:30 PM.