The fuel-injected Rover K-Series engine looks like it was born in there, so neatly has the installation been done. Again, it’s the little details that make such a big difference to the overall vehicle. Take the foam performance air filter, which has been bolted to the inner wing to prevent vibration. Or the heater box, which is usually removed to make space for the engine; Trevor wasn’t having that, so he modified it and refitted it at an angle, so the new owner will have a K-Series engine AND a working heater. Or the exhaust note, which is rorty but not intrusive. Or the hand-made engine loom that interfaces between the 1970s and the noughties.
Trevor’s judgement is as impressive as his engineering know-how.
The engine was overhauled prior to being fitted. The work comprised new pistons and liners, a reconditioned cylinder head, and new ancillaries like the radiator, water pump, and oil cooler.
It feeds its power to the rear axle (which is located with a Panhard rod) via a Ford Capri type 9 five-speed gearbox. The springs and rear axle are standard, but the damping has been firmed up a bit.
The brakes have also been mildly upgraded with EBC pads, a seven-inch servo and braided hoses. They “stand the car on its nose” according to Trevor.
A stainless steel exhaust has also been fitted and the speedometer has been recalibrated to read accurately.
Because this is essentially a new car, the underbonnet area is as clean and tidy as any we’ve seen. The care that’s been invested in attempting to get every single little detail perfect is astonishing, and the result is verging on sensational. Yes, that’s right; we didn’t think we’d ever use the word ‘sensational’ when describing an MG Midget, either.
The car gained a new MOT in May 2018. It didn’t warrant a single advisory. But then you’d guessed that, hadn’t you?
The only negative we can mention is that the car has only done 18 miles since completion, so a small amount of snagging may be required as the car beds itself in.
We think it would be prudent to drive a few short journeys before attempting the North Coast 500!!!