Sprite and Midget Engine Identification

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • In this video we identify the various A-Series engines found in the Austin Healey Sprite and MG Midgets through 1974. Below is listing of the various Engine ID Prefixes and other associated information.
    Factory Engine ID Prefixes:
    9C - Austin Healey Sprite Mk I (Bugeye/Frogeye), 1958-1961, 948CC - MOWOG/"Engine" Green
    9CG - Austin Healey Sprite Mk II/MG Midget Mk I, 1961-1962, 948CC - MOWOG/"Engine" Green
    10CG - Austin Healey Sprite Mk II/MG Midget Mk I, 1962-1964, 1098CC - MOWOG/"Engine" Green (1.75" Crankshaft main journal size)
    10CC - Austin Healey Sprite Mk III/MG Midget Mk II, 1964-1966, 1098CC - MOWOG/"Engine" Green (2.00" Crankshaft main journal size)
    12CC - Austin Healey Sprite Mk IV/MG Midget Mk III, 1967, 1275CC - MOWOG/"Engine" Green/possibly also the Light Green hammer finish (all "Thin Flange" blocks)
    12CD/12CE (home market)/12CJ - Austin Healey Sprite Mk IV/MG Midget Mk III, 1968-1971, 1275CC - Light Green hammer finish - All emission controlled/evaporative loss engines (except 12CE)
    12V - MG Midget Mk III, 1971-1974, 1275CC - Black
    Got a question about your engine? Email me at brendanm@minimania.com.
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Komentáře • 64

  • @pdx650
    @pdx650 Před 10 lety +3

    My wife is getting into the sprite and I came across this video. Thanks for the clarification of different models and years of the engines.

  • @maneki9neko
    @maneki9neko Před 4 lety +1

    Very helpful in understanding these blocks and their variants.

  • @gordonstevens6050
    @gordonstevens6050 Před rokem

    Fantastic. A real authoritive analysis of engine detail Really really helpful

  • @Hannahnadine2016
    @Hannahnadine2016 Před 5 lety +2

    This is an awesome video lots of very helpful knowledge

  • @peterfeltham5612
    @peterfeltham5612 Před 5 lety +3

    Really interesting,learned a lot.

  • @brettshaw3148
    @brettshaw3148 Před 8 lety +3

    very helpful great info

  • @AndysMGAdventures
    @AndysMGAdventures Před 2 lety

    terrific and informative video! Thanks so much!

  • @arttafil6792
    @arttafil6792 Před 4 lety

    Looking at the combustion chambers, it’s so obvious that the 1275 head flows much better due to the unshrouding of the valves.

  • @SouthernSportsman-xt7cg
    @SouthernSportsman-xt7cg Před 8 měsíci

    Your videos are the best.

  • @LawnMowersThingsThatMakeNoise

    excellent info video :-) thankyou

  • @sethjones5250
    @sethjones5250 Před 10 lety

    Looks like the hose from the water pump to the had has been replaced. In addition to having the right generator bracket, the threaded bosses for that bracket are also consistant with a 12cd. Some A-series had those moved further forward. 1275 spridgets all had balancers. Earlier cars had pulleys. The difference is that a balancer is two pieces with rubber moulded between the inner and outer parts and it reduces engine vibration. Vibration wasn't as much of a problem apparently with the 948 and 1098cc motors and they had solid thin pulleys. The earlier pulleys are easier to time because the timing mark is more obvious.

  • @checkpointcharlie1788
    @checkpointcharlie1788 Před 15 dny

    Does anyone know what the difference is between the 'center-change' gearbox, and the 'close-ratio' gearbox? And when the change was made to 'close-ratio' gearboxes?

  • @keitht2045
    @keitht2045 Před 4 lety

    Great video thank you

  • @meradu2
    @meradu2 Před 10 lety +1

    Nice video

  • @mundanestuff
    @mundanestuff Před 3 lety

    I have at least a dozen various blocks, in all states of undress from full engines to just blocks. Would it be worth it to document the engine numbers and see if any of them are original to my two unrestored Bugeyes?

  • @curtism6801
    @curtism6801 Před 3 lety

    mini mania did you record you rebuilding this engine? I'm looking to rebuild my own, have a 65 and 69 sprite. would appreciate anything else you have

  • @jamesworsham125
    @jamesworsham125 Před rokem

    I’m located in Southern Calif. Restoring a 66 Midget to give to my granddaughter. I’m looking for a rebuildable 1275. I am an engine guy but new to British cars. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    • @minimania
      @minimania  Před rokem

      Call and ask for Brendan. I'd love to help you out.

  • @dsmith8275
    @dsmith8275 Před rokem

    Great video! Help me to identify the 1275 in my '65 Midget that I thought was a 1098.

    • @doit5560
      @doit5560 Před rokem

      hi, I have a Austin Healey Sprite. But I dont know what mk it is, or wheter it is a 1275cc or a 1098cc engine. Any suggestions to identify what car I have?

  • @jerrydawg4434
    @jerrydawg4434 Před 2 lety

    What engine begins with V4130 on that tag? I can't find anything on this engine I have.

    • @minimania
      @minimania  Před 2 lety

      Begins with? No idea. Keep in mind that some shops would replace the original tags with tags of their own. Some places would also stamp into the deck in that location after rebuilding.

  • @Charles_primetime73
    @Charles_primetime73 Před 4 lety +1

    My tag is 12c/da/h29719 any idea's? I think the da is close ratio but im guessing?

    • @minimania
      @minimania  Před 4 lety

      Should be "12CC, 12CD. 12V, or12CE in front of the DA - but no, there was no reference to ratios in the engine numbers - only serial number, engine type (size) and compression ("H" for High, "L" for Low) ratio. Yours would be an 8.8:1 engine. The 12V engines were 8.0:1 compression as far as I can tell.

    • @Charles_primetime73
      @Charles_primetime73 Před 4 lety

      @@minimania oh wow well i went back and looked at my tag again thinking i missed something and it just as stated before🤷‍♂️. Oh well

    • @Charles_primetime73
      @Charles_primetime73 Před 4 lety

      Great video though!

  • @sulavaca
    @sulavaca Před 10 lety +1

    Thank you for the very good video Mini Mania.
    I have an engine 9CGDAL... This should mean MKI Midget with a 948cc engine. The 'A' designation should stand for automatic and the 'L' for low pressure engine. I'm stuck on the 'D' however. Can anyone help please?

    • @minimania
      @minimania  Před 10 lety

      Hi Jamie - You're correct that the "L" is for the Low Compression 8.3:1 engine. However, the "DA" together is a designation for the close-ratio gear set of the gearbox. This replaced the "U" on the previous engines.

    • @sulavaca
      @sulavaca Před 10 lety

      Arr.. Brilliant! So A isnt for automatic. Thank you for your help. It's much appreciated.

  • @ivomatthe7716
    @ivomatthe7716 Před 3 lety

    Hi, my frogeye has an 948cc engine with the number of "9E-V-L 11860" what is the meaning of the "E" and "V" in the number ? Thanks!

    • @minimania
      @minimania  Před 3 lety

      No idea. I don't have a reference for any such number in the Sprites.

  • @davidgraham7279
    @davidgraham7279 Před 7 lety +1

    Hi Brandon :) Great video... but a stupid question: What is a 'heritage certificate' and how do you get one?

    • @minimania
      @minimania  Před 7 lety +1

      A Heritage Certificate is an official copy of the factory build record for your classic British car. If you supply the Chassis number (VIN) or body and/or engine number (or all three), for a fee, they will send you a copy of the factory build info. Here's the link to the website for more information and ordering:
      www.britishmotormuseum.co.uk/archive/heritage-certificates

  • @franciscom.sanchez2144
    @franciscom.sanchez2144 Před 10 lety +2

    Muy buenos estos videos la pena que no estan en español, si alguien pudiera hacer algo para traducirlos de lujo... un saludo

  • @jeffmitting330
    @jeffmitting330 Před 7 lety

    In all my cars I have never seen a riveted engine number plate. Always stamped into the block in the same position. Think you'll find it's an American market thing guys.

    • @minimania
      @minimania  Před 7 lety +3

      All cars built in the UK had riveted engine number plates (on A-series engines) regardless of whether they were for the US market or not. One exception was cars in Australia which did stamp the blocks this way but this was done after the cars arrived in Australia. If your blocks are like this it's more likely that were rebuilt at some time and the machine shop decked the top of the blocks and removed the plate but wanted to preserve the numbers. This is pretty common.

    • @jeffmitting330
      @jeffmitting330 Před 7 lety

      Well, given I'm in Australia it's more likely they came that way. Would also explain why in 40 years of A and B series I've never seen a riveted engine number plate. Still, it's good information. The current block is a 12 CE from 1968.

    • @Scrubworks
      @Scrubworks Před 7 lety +1

      I'm in the UK, and the 948 in my Minor has a riveted on engine number, so that would seem consistent.

  • @TestchannelVP
    @TestchannelVP Před 5 lety

    So I have a12V which is a 1275 I believe. I have a 1968 sprite. What is the best way to get optimal power out of the engine when rebuilding.

    • @minimania
      @minimania  Před 5 lety +1

      High compression pistons, a street cam, larger intake valves in the head. That would be a good start.

  • @tmaxxgod4
    @tmaxxgod4 Před 3 lety

    Mine is
    12CC-DA-H 5456 what is that all mean?

  • @arttafil6792
    @arttafil6792 Před 4 lety

    There is some serious Garfunken on this engine.

  • @52mayjo
    @52mayjo Před rokem

    Do you have any information on 1960 datsun engines?

    • @minimania
      @minimania  Před rokem

      no, not something we specialize in, sorry.

  • @mohamadhanif2211
    @mohamadhanif2211 Před 3 lety

    Is there any stamping vin on mini body beside vin plate?

    • @minimania
      @minimania  Před 3 lety

      Some early Minis had the chassis number on the floor pan. Not sure which years but that's the only instance of that that I know of. If you know the correct engine number you can get the VIN (chassis) number through a cross reference by contacting British Motor Heritage in the UK. For a fee they can pull the factory record on your car for you: www.britishmotormuseum.co.uk/archive/heritage-certificates

  • @uthayakumar05
    @uthayakumar05 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi need to ask is it got oil filter?

  • @stevemillican4539
    @stevemillican4539 Před 8 lety

    I think I have an Austin Healey Sprite 1275cc engine in my Morris Minor..Is there any way to know for certain? The serial number on the block is "2CC-D-H 3756.

    • @minimania
      @minimania  Před 7 lety

      I think that should read, "12CC-" but yes, if it's a 1275cc then it's for sure from a Sprite as the Morris Minor never came with anything bigger than a 1098cc engine. That number is for an early 1275cc, the "thin flange" type from 1967.

    • @stevemillican4539
      @stevemillican4539 Před 7 lety

      Thanks for the information.

  • @JONSEREDdotWS
    @JONSEREDdotWS Před 9 lety

    HI Nice info I have an engine block number 9C uh 28438 Not sure of the UH I want to rebuild it as a short block doing what it takes to make it right, and then install it in a 1958 sprite using the rest of the parts from the other engine. I am thinking of a street cam . I would like to buy as many parts form you . All I know so far is the block I want to use is a 948. Any information will help.

    • @minimania
      @minimania  Před 9 lety

      +Rod Simonian That engine is from late 1959. The U meant centre change gearbox, the H refers to High Compression. Just let us know what you need and we'll try to get you want you need.

  • @TestchannelVP
    @TestchannelVP Před 5 lety +1

    How do we get parts on these vehicles

    • @minimania
      @minimania  Před 5 lety +1

      from minimania.com, spridgetmania.com, and morrismania.com

  • @franciscoarisso7426
    @franciscoarisso7426 Před 4 lety

    I have an engine that has the following ID. Can you tell me anything about it. Id# 18GH-WE-H 17673. Thank you Great video

    • @minimania
      @minimania  Před 4 lety

      That sounds like an MGB engine, not an A-Series engine. See this listing at Moss Motors: mossmotors.com/mgb-vin.

  • @matthewphansen2
    @matthewphansen2 Před 7 lety

    I have a Morris motor with a data number of 9m-u-h 323586 what can be known about it

    • @minimania
      @minimania  Před 7 lety +1

      It's a 948cc - (U) center gear change - (H) high compression - the last six numbers are the serial number. If from a Morris Minor it would be prior to 1962 as everything after were 1098cc engines.

    • @matthewphansen2
      @matthewphansen2 Před 7 lety

      Mini Mania it came from a barn is there anyway I could find what it came out of/ what my options as to what I could put it in would be? Thanks for the quick reply and the great info in the video!

    • @minimania
      @minimania  Před 7 lety

      It most likely came out of a Morris Minor from 1956-1962. It was probably replaced with a 1098cc or 1275cc engine as the 948cc engine is very limited in terms of power. There's not a great lot you can do to improve the power performance of the smaller engines and most are only kept for the sake of originality. It's also difficult to find parts for the small bore engines whereas the 1275 engine is much more powerful and parts are plentiful.

  • @harpomarx7777
    @harpomarx7777 Před 3 lety

    That is not a "motor", son. It's an engine. Learn the difference.

    • @minimania
      @minimania  Před 3 lety +1

      #truth - motors are electric - engines are internal combustion - i hear, ya!