COOPER S BIG END BEARING SETS

COOPER S BIG END BEARING SETS

Part No: MED-1500-BES
Regular price £36.00 £30.00 EXC VAT
Regular price Sale price £36.00 £30.00 EXC VAT
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Description

High quality big end bearing sets for 1275-based engines, as used in all engine builds here at MED.


To suit 1275 Cooper S and Sprite/Midget engines with 1.625" big ends. If you have a '90s Rover Mini Cooper S, it will need the larger A+ 1275 Big End Bearings.


Please contact us for price and availability if your crankshaft has been reground further than 0.040".

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the specification of these bearings?

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ACL Duraglide 780 are a tri-metal copper-lead heavy duty bearing suitable for any high performance A-Series engine. They are manufactured in Australia with strict quality control standards, and we've used them for decades with excellent durability.

Which bearings do I need?

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Original Cooper S and AH Sprite/MG Midget engines all had 1.625" diameter big end journals, whereas later 1275s had 1.750". These are based on the 1.625" size, with oversize bearing sets available in 0.010" increments. You will need to measure your journals with a micrometer to be sure.

What is the equivalent part number for these bearings?

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ACL lists the Cooper S big end bearings as 4B2201. The same bearings are used in the 1275 MG Midget/AH Sprite and all small-bore (848-1098cc) engines.

Can you supply in-between or non-standard sizes to suit my crankshaft?

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No, you'll need to have your crankshaft machined to the correct size if the journals are worn out of tolerance, rather than try to size bearings to suit. Unfortunately it's not feasible to have custom bearings produced.

My crankshaft has already been reground several times - can you supply larger sizes?

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We stock over-size bearings up to 0.040" in 0.010" increments, and can usually supply anything up to 0.060" by special order. If you need a size that's not listed, please contact us and we can check availability.