Bill B wrote:
I am dismantling an early rod-change gearbox.
The diff pinion/crownwheel fitted is 18/62 which is 3.44 ratio.
What later minis beside Cooper S, used this ratio? It would not have suited 998cc motors on 10inch wheels.
Have the very combo you mentioned in my Leyland mini s and was great on the open highway between Canberra and Sydney every fortnight and it screamed along in the 110kph stretches and was revving just shy of the 4000rpm. A little noisy in the cabin but plant the foot and it just took off. I personally reckon it is a good combo for city and highway driving but a good stereo was a godsend on those trips to Sydney and back. Downside was winter morn8ngs and always, without fail, iced up at the second or third overpass near Goulburn. Always had a bottle of warm water before I left home in anticipation of the spluttering...once de-iced, didn’t have an issue. Mind I was running a dellorto dhla 40 so was prone to the cold. Mind also I did love that induction roar...gold...
