MSE6 - POST 1992 Unleaded Stag
Modified to give maximum performance gain for cost. Combustion chambers, inlet and exhaust ports extensively re-worked. Stone-ground finish in ports promotes ultimate fuel atomisation. Three-angle valve seats in head. Super-quality MG Metro valves modified to increase airflow.
MSE6 - POST 1992 unleaded stage 2 (Road Rocket) large-bore head
Part No Applications: MSE6, TAM1059, TAM1061, TAM2069, 12G1963, 12G1015, ADU4905
Inlet Valves: 35.6mm(1.401") dia. Original equipment type P/No. TAM1059
Exhaust Valves: 29.2mm(1.150") dia. Original equipment type P/No. TAM1061
Exhaust seats: Latest type Beryllium-based for lead-free fuel P/No. TAM2069
Valve Guides: AE Hepolite cast iron P/No. 12G1963
Valve Springs: Nominal 140lb. Max actual valve lift 0.400" P/No. 12G1015
Stem Seals : Latest 'top-hat' design with tensioner springs (inlets) P/No. ADU4905
Chamber Volume: Nominal 20cc
Combustion chamber volume used to give slight static compression ratio increase over
MSE6 - POST 1992 Unleaded Stag
Modified to give maximum performance gain for cost. Combustion chambers, inlet and exhaust ports extensively re-worked. Stone-ground finish in ports promotes ultimate fuel atomisation. Three-angle valve seats in head. Super-quality MG Metro valves modified to increase airflow.
MSE6 - POST 1992 unleaded stage 2 (Road Rocket) large-bore head
Part No Applications: MSE6, TAM1059, TAM1061, TAM2069, 12G1963, 12G1015, ADU4905
Inlet Valves: 35.6mm(1.401") dia. Original equipment type P/No. TAM1059
Exhaust Valves: 29.2mm(1.150") dia. Original equipment type P/No. TAM1061
Exhaust seats: Latest type Beryllium-based for lead-free fuel P/No. TAM2069
Valve Guides: AE Hepolite cast iron P/No. 12G1963
Valve Springs: Nominal 140lb. Max actual valve lift 0.400" P/No. 12G1015
Stem Seals : Latest 'top-hat' design with tensioner springs (inlets) P/No. ADU4905
Chamber Volume: Nominal 20cc
Combustion chamber volume used to give slight static compression ratio increase over
MSE4 - Post 1992
Modified to give maximum performance gain for cost. Combustion chambers, inlet and exhaust ports extensively re-worked. Stone-ground finish in ports promotes ultimate fuel atomisation.
MSE4 - POST 1992 unleaded stage 2 (Road Rocket) large-bore head
Part No Applications: MSE4, C-AEG544, C-AEG106, TAM2069, C-AJJ4037, C-AEA526, ADU4905
Inlet Valves: 35.6mm(1.401") dia. Tuftrided EN214N s/steel P/No. C-AEG544
Exhaust Valves: 29.5mm(1.161") dia. Tuftrided EN214N s/steel P/No. C-AEG106
Exhaust seats: Latest type Beryllium-based for lead-free fuel P/No. TAM2069
Valve Guides: Magnesium bronze P/No. C-AEA526
Valve Springs: Nominal 180lb. Max actually valve lift 0.500" P/No. C-AJJ4037
Stem Seals: Latest 'top-hat' design with tensioner springs (inlets) P/No. ADU4905
Chamber Volume: Nominal 20cc
Three-angle valve seats in head. Cooper S size valves with current maximum flow profiles and Tuftrided for durability/longevity when used with unleaded fuel (hence 'black' finish).
MSE4 - Post 1992
Modified to give maximum performance gain for cost. Combustion chambers, inlet and exhaust ports extensively re-worked. Stone-ground finish in ports promotes ultimate fuel atomisation.
MSE4 - POST 1992 unleaded stage 2 (Road Rocket) large-bore head
Part No Applications: MSE4, C-AEG544, C-AEG106, TAM2069, C-AJJ4037, C-AEA526, ADU4905
Inlet Valves: 35.6mm(1.401") dia. Tuftrided EN214N s/steel P/No. C-AEG544
Exhaust Valves: 29.5mm(1.161") dia. Tuftrided EN214N s/steel P/No. C-AEG106
Exhaust seats: Latest type Beryllium-based for lead-free fuel P/No. TAM2069
Valve Guides: Magnesium bronze P/No. C-AEA526
Valve Springs: Nominal 180lb. Max actually valve lift 0.500" P/No. C-AJJ4037
Stem Seals: Latest 'top-hat' design with tensioner springs (inlets) P/No. ADU4905
Chamber Volume: Nominal 20cc
Three-angle valve seats in head. Cooper S size valves with current maximum flow profiles and Tuftrided for durability/longevity when used with unleaded fuel (hence 'black' finish).
MSE3 -Pre 1992
Modified to give maximum performance gain for cost. Combustion chambers, inlet and exhaust ports extensively re-worked. Stone-ground finish in ports promotes ultimate fuel atomisation.
MSE3 - PRE 1992 unleaded Stage 2 (Road Rocket) large-bore head
Part No Applications: MSE3, C-AEG544, C-AEG106, TAM2069, C-AJJ4037, C-AEA526, ADU4905
Inlet Valves 35.6mm(1.401") dia. Tuftrided EN214N s/steel P/No. C-AEG544
Exhaust Valves 29.5mm(1.161") dia. Tuftrided EN214N s/steel P/No. C-AEG106
Exhaust seats Latest type Beryllium-based for lead-free fuel P/No. TAM2069
Valve Guides Magnesium bronze P/No. C-AJJ4037
Valve Springs Nominal 180lb. Max actually valve lift 0.500" P/No. C-AEA526
Stem Seals Latest 'top-hat' design with tensioner springs (inlets) P/No. ADU4905
Chamber Volume Nominal 20cc
Cooling - Controlling water temperature
The introduction of the Cooper S proved to be a testing time for the Mini’s systems, but conveniently provide a guideline as to what the standard cooling system was capable of - that used on the ‘S’ was marginal to say the least!
It wasn’t uncommon for many S’s to spew water from their overflow pipes when ever it was doing anything other than a steady 70 miles an hour, over-heating eventually caused through water loss. Perhaps some deductions can be made from the following…
There are a number of elements involved in controlling water temperature. Some confusion over what to sort first when over-heating occurs leads to wasted time and money, and possibly terminal engine damage. Maximum power is usually generated from A-series engines at 70 – 75 degrees C (160 to 170 degrees F). The main problem with this on a road car is the oil’s unlikely to get hot enough for maximum performance – the results outlined previously.
Cylinder head - Min Tec head range
I'm often asked about the range of cylinder heads I do for Mini Spares/Mini Mania, so here's the low-down…
Although the following range of heads accommodate specific fitments - like pre-1992 where by-pass hoses and heater take-offs on the clutch end of the head are used and post-1992 where neither of these exist, and on SPi (single point injection) heads where they don't usually have a threaded hole for the temperature sender - in reality it is easy to convert almost any of them to fit any other engine since holes are easily blocked off - or by-pass hoses not used, water pumps blanked off and drilled thermostats fitted (see articles on cooling/engine transplants). A list of which is what and what to do to each to convert is at the end of this article.
For more in-depth descriptions of the head specs, see article 'Cylinder head - About Min Tec Heads' - basically the valve sizes used have been decided on after extensive and in-depth flow test...
C-AHT88 STAGE THREE SPEC SMALL BORE CYLINDER HEAD
Modified to give maximum performance gain for cost. Exhaust seats Latest spec inserts for lead free fuel Modified to give maximum performance gain for cost. Combustion chambers, inlet and exhaust ports extensively reworked. Stone-ground finish in ports promotes ultimate fuel atomisation.
C-AHT133 - Pre 1992 BUDGET UNLEADED STAGE 2 (ROAD ROCKET)
Modified to give maximum performance gain for cost.
LARGE-BORE HEAD, 24.5c chambers for large bore motors.
Inlet Valves: 35.6mm(1.401") dia. Original equipment type P/No. TAM1059 Exhaust Valves: 29.2mm(1.150") dia. Original equipment type P/No. TAM1061 Exhaust seats: Latest type Beryllium-based for lead-free fuel P/No. TAM2069 Valve Guides: AE Hepolite cast iron P/No. 12G1963 Valve Springs: Nominal 180lb. Max actual valve lift 0.400" P/No. C-AEA526 Stem Seals: Latest 'top-hat' design with tensioner springs (inlets) P/No. ADU4905
Chamber Volume: Nominal 21cc Modified to give maximum performance gain for cost. Combustion chambers, inlet and exhaust ports extensively re-worked. Smoothed finish in ports - not mirror-finish polished - to minimise drag. Multi-angle valve...
C-AHT135 - Pre 1992 BUDGET UNLEADED STAGE 2 (ROAD ROCKET) LARGE-BORE HEAD.
Modified to give maximum performance gain for cost. Combustion chambers, inlet and exhaust ports extensively re-worked. Smoothed finish in ports - not mirror-finish polished - to minimise drag. Multi-angle valve seats in head. Super-quality MG Metro valves modified to increase airflow. Combustion chamber volume used to give slight static compression ratio increase over standard. Head mods employed greatly increase volumetric efficiency, boosting actual running (dynamic) compression ratio.
MSE3 - PRE 1992 UNLEADED STAGE 2 (ROAD ROCKET) LARGE-BORE HEAD.
Modified to give maximum performance gain for cost.
Combustion chambers, inlet and exhaust ports extensively re-worked. Smoothed finish in ports - not mirror-finish polished to minimise drag. Multi-angle valve seats in head.
MSE5 - PRE 1992 UNLEADED STAGE 2 (ROAD ROCKET) LARGE-BORE HEAD.
Combustion chambers, inlet and exhaust ports extensively re-worked. Smoothed finish in ports - not mirror-finish polished to minimise drag. Multi-angle valve seats in head. Cooper S size valves with current maximum flow profiles and Tuftrided for durability/longevity when used with unleaded fuel (hence 'black' finish). Combustion chamber volume used to give slight static compression ratio increase over standard. Head mods employed greatly increase volumetric efficiency
MSE9 - PRE 1992 UNLEADED STAGE 2 (ROAD ROCKET) LARGE-BORE HEAD,
Modified to give maximum performance gain for cost. Combustion chambers, inlet and exhaust ports extensively re-worked. Smoothed finish in ports - not mirror-finish polished to minimise drag. Multi-angle valve seats in head. Cooper S size valves with current maximum flow profiles and Tuftrided for durability/longevity when used with unleaded fuel (hence 'black' finish). Combustion chamber volume used to give slight static compression ratio increase over standard. Head mods employed greatly increase volumetric efficiency, boosting actual running (dynamic) compression ratio.
C-AHT135 STAGE TWO SPEC BUDGET LARGE BORE CYLINDER HEAD
Modified to give maximum performance gain for cost. Combustion chambers, inlet and exhaust ports extensively reworked. Stone-ground finish in ports promotes ultimate atomisation. Three angle valve seats in head. Standard Cooper ‘S’ size valves used. Combustion chamber volume used to boost standard compression ratio slightly for given application. Head mods applied greatly increase Volumetric efficiency, boosting actual working compression ratio. Compression ratio needs to be increased on lower compression engines where modified cam is used to maximise potential. Seek advice on what is needed.
Before fitting to engine, ensure block and head mating surfaces are thoroughly cleaned. If fitting to a new/re-machined block...
Cylinder head 2022
Cylinder heads 2022
Get to know your classic mini Cylinder Heads
Historical Article - March 1992 - Wild Thing!
In 1988, a humble 1973 Mini 1000 was minding its own business somewhere in London, when along came a young Mini freak called Jason King, who wanted to change it for ever, and make it famous.
Jason persuaded the owner to take £450 for the car, and then proceeded to throw £12,000 worth of presents at it for the next 3 years. Every minute of Jason’s spare time was spent working on his new car and every minute of his working time was spent looking for spares.
Historical Article-February 1995-Calver's Clinic
Calver's Clinic
COOKING OIL
This engine oil thing seems to have caught people's attention - which is good as there is nothing like awareness of what is good for your engine. Having done the 'Life Blood' article in Minitech News 6, and what oils to avoid in Mini Tech News 7.
Historical Article-February 1995-Calver's Clinic
Calver's Clinic
COOKING OIL
This engine oil thing seems to have caught people's attention - which is good as there is nothing like awareness of what is good for your engine. Having done the 'Life Blood' article in Minitech News 6, and what oils to avoid in Mini Tech News 7.
Historical Article-November 1995-Engineering Success
Engineering Success
A little bit about us, and what we are about!
Mini Spares Centre Ltd is the holding company for the following companies:-
Competition Silencers
International Ltd
Minilife Ltd
Special Tuning Ltd
Leyland Special Tuning Ltd
Special Tuning Abingdon Ltd
Mini Spares Ltd
Network Hardware Ltd
Mini Spares Ltd, the engineering division, holds BS5750 approval IS09002, but most of our turned machined products are subcontracted out to specialists. ie. Gears....
Historical Article-November 1995-Engineering Success
Engineering Success
A little bit about us, and what we are about!
Mini Spares Centre Ltd is the holding company for the following companies:-
Competition Silencers
International Ltd
Minilife Ltd
Special Tuning Ltd
Leyland Special Tuning Ltd
Special Tuning Abingdon Ltd
Mini Spares Ltd
Network Hardware Ltd
Mini Spares Ltd, the engineering division, holds BS5750 approval IS09002, but most of our turned machined products are subcontracted out to specialists. ie. Gears....
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