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Re-manufactured cylinder head has been set up for unleaded fuel. New valve guides and seats and ready to install on your 1275cc engine. Also fits the Sprite and MG Midget. This is a standard, 9-stud cylinder head.
1275 unleaded cylinder head assembly, rebuilt, with valves and springs

1275 unleaded cylinder head assembly, rebuilt, with valves and springs

1275 unleaded cylinder head assembly, rebuilt, with valves and springs
Part No: 12G1805E
$958.98
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Fits the following:
Classic Mini
Sprite & MG Midget
Morris Minor
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Re-manufactured cylinder head has been set up for unleaded fuel. New valve guides and seats and ready to install on your 1275cc engine. Also fits the Sprite and MG Midget. This is a standard, 9-stud cylinder head.
 
 
Question:
I'm looking for a head for my Mini Moke 1275 .....aft 12g940 castings
Answer:

The modern version of your head is the 12G1805. We can ship one of these ASAP
https://www.minimania.com/part/12G1805E/1275-Unleaded-Cylinder-Head-Assembly-Rebuilt-With-Valves-And-Springs

PS- please be sure to note if your current cylinder head still uses the little bypass hose under and behind the thermostat.


Mini Mania Tech Team

The Classic Mini Parts and Accessories Experts

 
 
 
 
Question:
Is this really a 12G1805 ? What are the valve sizes, and is it drilled for 11 studs ?
Answer:
The valves are 1.15 exh  1.31 int.  This is a 9-stud head but can be machined for 11-studs at an additional charge.

Mini Mania Tech Team

The Classic Mini Parts and Accessories Experts

 
 
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