GR wrote:
HI Delux67
When the Cooper "S" first came out on Merv Waggat's dyno a STD'S' only made around 62 to 65 HP the series production cars after they had been played with were making around the 70 to 73 HP, the factory race cars with 649 cams twin 1 3/4
SU carbies or the split webers and all the factory options were making 95 to 97 HP, this was later increased to around 107
to 110 Hp.
The Mini Marcos that run at Le mans and did 143 MPH only had 110 HP factory engine, the motor that Brian Foley/ Charlie Smith run in the Mini Moke in the 12 hour Surface paradise race had 108 HP on Town and Country's dyno, after John Schroder died I was given a lot of John's paper work, which included dyno sheets from the day of Brian Foley's, Darrel King's Phill Barn's and others , in the late 60's early 70 they were making between 112 and 118 HP, and the sports sedan guys Terry Shield who was top of the tree back then was making 115HP and the cam they were using back then was the Wade/ Tighe 285co the same cam that Peter Manton run in his car.
Graham Russell
Correction: Merv Waggott (spelling)
Manton DID NOT run the 285CO. I just pulled down the spare engine that I received with the Manton Shell mini. The engine expired in November 1970 with a broken crank, and was untouched since then, for the exception of the LSD being lifted from the back of it. I have documented and photographed all the modifications performed within the engine for future reference. The cam that Manton was running was a Tighe 176 which for the uninitiated is basically a 649. I have another engine yet to disassemble from Manton. If I find anything different I will post it up here.
Deluxe67 the figures I quoted previously were figures given to me directly from Alan Kemp, who was in charge of the Australian works car production during the period you requested. None of these cars ever ran a 649, nor did they run larger SU carbs nor did they ever run split webers in Australia as they were production cars. The only works mini that was produced in Australia in highly modified trim was the works lightweight that was built to run as a closed sports car.
Greg