04-09-2021, 12:53 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-09-2021, 12:56 PM by Jeff Taylor.)
As others have said and in particular Martin Prior, the engine is a BMC (British Motor Corporation) 'A' series engine and one of the most common engine types in the world. First introduced by the Austin Motor Company in 1951 for the Austin A30 saloon which somewhat confusingly was initially marketed as the 'new' Austin Seven.
I believe your engine number 10CC - Da - H 42084 equates to the following:
10 = 1000 to 1099cc
C = Austin Healey Sprite / MG Midget
C = Engine Series C which means it was fitted to later A.H.S / MG.M cars with an increased main bearing size of 2 inch diameter. These particular engines were fitted to both the Mark III Austin Healey Sprite and Mark II MG Midget between 1964 and 1966.
Da = Close ratio centre change gearbox
H = High Compression Head with the serial number 42084
I believe the Austin Healey Sprite / MG Midget were popular cars in the USA so there's probably a number of specialist suppliers of spare parts particularly mechanical spares in the USA should you require any. There's also a large range of readily available workshop manuals / handbooks for these A Series engines.
A Mk III Austin Healey Sprite:
I believe your engine number 10CC - Da - H 42084 equates to the following:
10 = 1000 to 1099cc
C = Austin Healey Sprite / MG Midget
C = Engine Series C which means it was fitted to later A.H.S / MG.M cars with an increased main bearing size of 2 inch diameter. These particular engines were fitted to both the Mark III Austin Healey Sprite and Mark II MG Midget between 1964 and 1966.
Da = Close ratio centre change gearbox
H = High Compression Head with the serial number 42084
I believe the Austin Healey Sprite / MG Midget were popular cars in the USA so there's probably a number of specialist suppliers of spare parts particularly mechanical spares in the USA should you require any. There's also a large range of readily available workshop manuals / handbooks for these A Series engines.
A Mk III Austin Healey Sprite: