In July 1979, John Fowler put together a comprehensive list of tips for Sprite owners. Whilst some of the more senior members (of AHSDC) may have seen these before, there are enough young whipper snippers around to print them again. It may also be interesting to note any differences in opinion between 1979 and now. Schools of thought change, and the chase for power makes old theories obsolete. In particular, Vizard's book "Tuning the A-Series Engine" provides a very comprehensive guide to improving your sprites engine performance. You should also discuss your ideas with one of the old guard before proceeding with major modifications.
This article is divided into general topics and those specifically for high performance spridgets.
Part I - General
Thomas 66Lt cam grind, high compression pistons, competition valve springs, complete engine balance, 1.5" SU's or a 45 Weber, long manifold and extractors.
Balanced distributor, worked head, competition clutch, Dyno-tune, lightened flywheel, oil cooler and Tuftrided crankshaft.
This is a good combination which is not 'lumpy' in the lower rev ranges and has excellent mid-range torque with a power peak at around 6000 to 6500 rpm when employed with a 1275 engine. This uses Cooper S pistons and MME needles in 1.5" SU's or Weber settings as appropriate. It uses a Hillman Hunter clutch and produces about 90 to 95 bhp.
With a 1098 engine, Weslake flat top pistons, AO or number 5 needles in 1.5" SU's, 'Duplex' timing chain and gears and a harmonic balancer could be used.
With 948 engines, Formula Junior raised 'D' crown pistons, Mk2A con rods, 9 spring clutch, harmonic balancer, 998 Cooper head casting (12G295) and 'Duplex' timing chain and gears could be used.
Some of the following hints are simple and some are quite major modifications which very few owners will carry out. However, it is advisable to read them all through, since they are not arranged in order from simple to major hints. there are certainly more hints that could be carried out. Also note that a lot of time has passed since this article was written. In particular, Vizard's book "Tuning the A-Series Engine" provides a very comprehensive guide to improving your sprites engine performance. You should also discuss your ideas with one of the old guard before proceeding with major modifications. Feel free to write to the the site maintainer with any updates, quarrels and improvements to these pearls of wisdom.
The rear of Mk 1s and 2s can be lowered by putting wedges between the springs and the bodywork plate and then re-tightening the U-bolt clamps.
For Mk3 to Midget rear ends: fit metal lowering blocks (about 1.5") between axle housing and springs and fit longer U-bolts. Alternatively, all models can have the springs re-tempered lower, or new lower (and harder) springs can be made, or again, the rear spring eyelets can be reversed.