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MG Midget and Sprite Technical - K series engine but with 1500 gearbox ?
Hi, I am obviously searching the wrong fields 'coz I cant find 'owt. Has anybody dropped a K into a Mk IV without going to all the trouble of fitting a ford gearbox? Is there an adaptor plate commercially available for the single-rail Trumph unit to fit the K series directly? |
Alastair McLeod |
Alistair, check out the special "twincam 16 valve midgets and B" chapter on this bbs, fast reply of K-converters and a massive archive. Btw, I wouldnt bother with the triumphbox on a K, engine could be to strong for the gearbox or the gearratios might not be ideal. Ford type 9 is the most favorite. |
Arie de Best |
come over to the dark side of the bbs ;) I think the same as Arie, I don't know how strong the 1500 box is, but I suspect not strong enough. It might be OK for a 1.4 but the effort over the T9 (bellhousing?, bespoke prop, no overdrive gear) wouldn't be worth it IMO |
Rob Armstrong |
1500 gearbox is also very heavy, so there's an instant performace gain available in changing it! |
Paul Walbran |
The dark side is good... Ford box gives 5 gears and can handle the torque from a K which you WILL want to use. |
Johnathan |
Not done cos it's a crap box That's the very simplistic answer to your question. Type-9's are sensible money and strong enough to take the power/torque. As mentioned, the K-series and 16v Category is where all the cool kids hang out - oh, and Neil, he's like the father figure :P |
PeterJMoore |
I think this has been mentioned before but not sure if anyone has done it. IIRC the 1500 box was also used with 1800 B series in the Marina so should be up to it. No disrespect to Paul but the type 9 isn't a lightweight either but has the advantage of needing a replacement bellhousing which is invariably cast aluminium while the 1500 g'box bellhousing is a heavy cast iron thing. That having been said IIRC Paul used a modified standard K g'box bellhousing and possibly an adapter plate to mate the K series to a Toyota box which are more common in NZ so that approach could be applied to the 1500 g'box also giving a lightweight aluminium bellhousing but you'd have to work out the details. |
David Billington |
There is an awful lot more work in fitting the K series engine than the straightforward fitting of a type 9, especially if done at the same time!! You would be effing MAD not to!! Cheers Peter |
P M Faulkner |
You recall correctly David - and it is a Supra box at that, which makes the 1500 unit seem light :-) But at least it's good for 300+BHP so will handle the K with ease. My recollection of the box when used behind the Marina is that it was a bit tetchy. I do know that one of the works Marina TC's left here in 1972-ish after the ancestor of the Rally of New Zealand ended up having its box changed for an MGB one within a very short time. |
Paul Walbran |
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