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Hi guys,
I'm a newbie in this forum and I'm from Malta (Europe). I'm looking for a 12G2827 crankshaft from a 1098cc SA Mini.
Thanks in Advance
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They seem to retail locally between R1,000 and R1,500 depending on condition - they are no longer a cheap buy.
I remember picking up 10 of these in one go for R1,000 back in the day.
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Quite a lot of them ended up in the UK, for the guys with 1071 motors.
I alone have sent four different shipments to the UK, probably way over 60 cranks.
Have you tried getting hold of Rich at Mini Spares North in the UK ? he should have a few stashed away still.
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Actually the shipping is a headache. By the way guys, do you think that if I use one of these crankshafts with a turbocharged motor I will be benefiting over a conventional turbocharged 998cc ? By the way I'm running a GT1549 at the moment and the engine is port injected. I'm aware of the fact that with a square bore engine the power rises at higher RPMs than what I'm used to so probably I would also have to change the turbocharger in order not to run in the inefficient zones.
Another question if I may. I have heard that such crankshafts are much stronger than other A-series cranks. Do you think I would still need to heat treat them for a turbocharged application. Also would cross drilling be recommended ?
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Most guys in SA ditched the short stroke crank in favour of the torque that comes with a 1275 .
I picked up 10 cranks in 1999 for R500 !!!!! No-one wanted them.
They are "stronger" only because they main bearing and big end have much more overlap so there is less likelyhood of flexing.
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