MG Midget EN40B MOWOG Crankshaft

MG Midget EN40B MOWOG Crankshaft

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56Lotus

Original Poster:

223 posts

154 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2016
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I have an original EN40B steel crankshaft for an A series engine, in good condition. I understand these were in early cars and phased out due to cost. I no longer need this and I'm looking to move it on; however I've no idea of value. If you wanted to buy a new EN40B crank from someone like Moss Europe it costs £1500 upwards but this is obviously new retail.

Can anyone help or point me in the right direction. I've looked at a few MG club websites but can't post unless I pay for membership.

Thanks

Jon Adams

1schoolhouse

2 posts

90 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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Hi
I assume due to age of post that this is now sold
If still available please get in touch
07773 313006

56Lotus

Original Poster:

223 posts

154 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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Nope

Still done nothing with it, one gent asked for it for rebuild of an early A series but I haven't spoken to him since.

keep getting distracted by other things.

Will call tomorrow

Jon

1schoolhouse

2 posts

90 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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Look forward to hearing from you

clarsson

1 posts

73 months

Friday 16th March 2018
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Is the Midget crank still available, I need one for my spare race engine
Christer LArsson
Sweden

Coventry Dave

2 posts

140 months

Friday 5th April 2019
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They were fitted to the first 1000 or so Midgets & Sprites. Reason was due to "crank whip" as the early blocks were thin flanged as per transverse engines. No tappet chest covers mind. Transverse engines had the gearbox to stiffen up the bottom end, but the pressed sump on inline engines didn't give the block enough stiffness. Casting number is AEG 566