On my last topic a number of police-related things came to the surface. Based on that discussion, I'm about 98% certain that my car is ex-NSW police, from the STP/highway patrol. (
http://www.ausmini.com/forums/viewtopic ... y+underway) However, there are a few items missing from my car that I couldn't easily resolve.
I was reading through issue 11 of The Mini Experience last night, and noticed a few things. Most of these helped clear some things up, and one of them didn't. A few quotes from TME, with my inline comments/questions below.
"For example, SPO.16 included lowered front
seat frames, SPO.25 specified reversing
lights and two-speed wipers, while SPO.26
listed competition brake disc pads."
--My mini has all of this, except it has single-speed wiper motor but with four wires in the harness, i.e. that would have supported a two speed motor.
"As an indication of the detail involved, SPO.41,
dated 4 September 1970, covers nine pages
of changes – listing every pin, lever and clip,
as well as the major components."
--My car is build date 7/70--so would it still have only features found on the mk1 police cars, or would it already have some items that would eventually be listed in SPO.41?
"Other changes included a ported/polished
cylinder head (possibly carried out by
Lynx Engineering in Sydney, though not
confirmed) an improved camshaft, free-flow
exhaust, competition distributor, Lynx Ram-
Flo re-usable air cleaners (serviced every
2,000 miles), and competition brake pads."
--Don't know yet about the head and cam (teardown this Friday), the distributor has the number 29 on it, and I did receive a set of Lynx Ram-Flo cleaners with the car but don't know if they were original or not. See later comments re: 1 1/4" vs. 1 1/2" carbs.
"Inside the car included rear seatbelts, handbrake
warning light and a Smiths tachometer
(“mounted on the right-hand side of the dash
and red-lined at 6,000rpm”)."
--I do not have rear seatbelts nor captive nuts, no handbrake warning light or switch, and do have holes for the tacho, two-way radio, and i.d. plate. This would all make sense if my car didn't fall under SPO.41, except for the tacho--unless the tacho was included in SPO 16, 25 or 26.
"SPO.41 relates to the Mk2 Cooper S, and
the associated SL from 6 October 1970
states: “the first vehicle to include SPO.41
was Chassis No. 2372”.
--My car is chassis #216X, so definitely before this SPO took effect, both by chassis number and by build date.
"Changes made specifically for the Mk2 Cooper S include
the fitting of Dunlop Aquajet tyres, twin
HS4 1 1/2” SU carburettors (replacing the
previous 1 1/4” HS2 on the Mk1), a new inlet
manifold, single-piece heat shield, and a
new distributor."
--So this is where the carb and ramflo question comes in. My car has what seem to be original Cooper S 1 1/4" carbs, the two-piece heat shield, and PCV instead of CCV. Since my car predates SPO.41, is it possible that it came originally with 1 1/4" SUs instead of 1 1/2"? How do I i.d. the distributor?
OK, that should be enough for now. I'll email Watto with these same questions, and post his response if he doesn't respond here first.
Thanks all,
Ben McCafferty
Seattle, WA, USA