Thorlek wrote:
Thanks Doc

thats what i wanted to know.
When mini's came with 1098's from the factory, was the 1098 block different from the 998 block they used in later years? or were the 1098 made in this same way?
Only difference between a 998 A series and 1098 A series BLOCK here in Oz was the engine number. They were otherwise identical.
The factory fitted either 998 crank & pistons, or 1098 crank and pistons.
Both sizes were built here at the same time by BMC, in the mid-late 60s.
They kept making the 1098 into the 70s for the Clubby.
re the HP- the 998 was 40HP @5250 rpm, the 1098 was 50 @ 5100 rpm (according to my book).
998 had 52 lb/ft torque @2700 rpm, 1098 had 60lb/ft @2500.
So, I've heard all this stuff about 998s being better revvers, but in stock form, there just ain't much rpm difference.
1098s did get a better flowing head (12G202) than non-Cooper 998s, if converting a 998 to a 1098 it's worth finding one. Cam too...
And, if you use the HS4 carb and manifold off the 998 Clubby, that's worth a couple of HP over the stock 1098 one (which had an HS2).
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DrMini- 1970 wasaMatic 1360, Mk1S crank, 86.6HP (ATW) =~125 @ crank, 45 Dellorto (38 chokes), RE282 sprint cam, 1.5 rockers, 11.0:1 C/R.
