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  • Tuning an O type 1.7 engine

    Hi there,
    I'm new to the whole forum thing - so here goes.

    I have recently joined MOC in preparation for a rebuild of my Marlin which last ran on the road some 15 or more years ago. It is a LWB Marina Ital version that I completed in 1992 in a joint build with Monty Watkins (a name from the Kit car past some of you may remember). A the time the first decent donor car we found was a 1.7 Ital, and we often lamented it's apparent lack of tuning options. In trawling through the Marlin technical tips recently I spotted a note from Paul Sandford on this matter and wondered if anyone has any further details about it?

    Mike
    1700 OHC marina based LWB roadster. HPH 415V
    Kit purchased and collected from Plymouth circa 1988
    Build completed early 1992
    SORN for 15+ years until August 2020 + major rebuild / refurbishment commenced

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    Re: Tuning an O type 1.7 engine

    Little available off the shelf but a few ideas to consider...
    - 2.0 MG Montego/Maestro is an O series, albeit what was known as an O2, in that BL changed the head (and oil/water ways) around so the inlet/exhaust would be on the offside when in RWD form...but they came with fuel injection and can with effort be mated to a type 9 or similar gearbox
    - I believe Peter Burgess has some form with tuning the O series heads
    - The 1.7 & 2.0 engines are very similar...same block, bore & head only crank & rods differ IIRC
    - SD1 2.0 (a rare beast) came with twin SU if you can find one...and it is the O1 engine, so same basic layout as the Ital
    - Princess also used 1.7 & 2.0 O1 series engines...some 2.0 with twin SU..?
    - Sherpa Vans came with both O1 & O2 engines at various points albeit possibly in a low compression form (not sure on that)
    - Rover M/T series engines (220,420,820) are essentially an O2 block with 16v head
    - Megasquirt the 1.7...could be a fun project..!
    - MX5 engine & box...and I've seen somewhere one of these running twin SU on a custom manifold (not in a Marlin though)
    - Stick a Pinto in it :-)

    PS - here's a brand new 2.0 short motor
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    • #3
      Re: Tuning an O type 1.7 engine

      I have been told they also turbo charged them.

      adrian


      Originally posted by lil_red_roadster View Post
      Little available off the shelf but a few ideas to consider...
      - 2.0 MG Montego/Maestro is an O series, albeit what was known as an O2, in that BL changed the head (and oil/water ways) around so the inlet/exhaust would be on the offside when in RWD form...but they came with fuel injection and can with effort be mated to a type 9 or similar gearbox
      - I believe Peter Burgess has some form with tuning the O series heads
      - The 1.7 & 2.0 engines are very similar...same block, bore & head only crank & rods differ IIRC
      - SD1 2.0 (a rare beast) came with twin SU if you can find one...and it is the O1 engine, so same basic layout as the Ital
      - Princess also used 1.7 & 2.0 O1 series engines...some 2.0 with twin SU..?
      - Sherpa Vans came with both O1 & O2 engines at various points albeit possibly in a low compression form (not sure on that)
      - Rover M/T series engines (220,420,820) are essentially an O2 block with 16v head
      - Megasquirt the 1.7...could be a fun project..!
      - MX5 engine & box...and I've seen somewhere one of these running twin SU on a custom manifold (not in a Marlin though)
      - Stick a Pinto in it :-)

      PS - here's a brand new 2.0 short motor
      Last edited by listerjp2; 16-03-17, 01:39 PM.

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        Re: Tuning an O type 1.7 engine

        Thanks very much for the info - lots to think about, its nice to ponder while working on getting it rolling again
        1700 OHC marina based LWB roadster. HPH 415V
        Kit purchased and collected from Plymouth circa 1988
        Build completed early 1992
        SORN for 15+ years until August 2020 + major rebuild / refurbishment commenced

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          Re: Tuning an O type 1.7 engine

          A member by the name of Paul Sandford wrote an article in Pitstop October 92 whereby he modded the intake manifold to take weber 45's , different cam , valves etc. Said to be producing 115 BHP. All in the archives. May be of some help.

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            Re: Tuning an O type 1.7 engine

            Thank you very much - I will dig around in the archive
            1700 OHC marina based LWB roadster. HPH 415V
            Kit purchased and collected from Plymouth circa 1988
            Build completed early 1992
            SORN for 15+ years until August 2020 + major rebuild / refurbishment commenced

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