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The twin carb variant wasn't a Cooper 'S' engine (they had steel cranks) but was good nonetheless as one valiantly donated its engine to become a 1400 in my '68 Cooper 'S' Not a bad looking car either!

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The 1300 gt had the extra block /head stud that the Cooper s had, does that not make it the same engine as a Cooper s?

Same as the 1275 GT - 12G940 casting for all inc the later 'S' engines nut earlier ones had a different casting with shorter valves.

Main difference between the two was the main bearing dia. - 1/8" bigger on the 1275 / 1300 engines due to the 'weaker' crank material.

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Between 1964 and 1971 the Austin 1100 or 1300 were Britain’s biggest-selling cars every year, apart from 1967. 

 

 

But then the Mk3 Cortina came along and everything changed  <smug>

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But then the Mk3 Cortina came along and everything changed <smug>

Definetly, we went from welding crap up and fitting sub frames/ hydro spastic pipes to fitting camshafts and void bushes at a fair old rate of knots. Still in a job!

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