You won't find many parts for the Midget at your local parts store, maybe some brake parts, a starter but not much more than that. Parts are readily available by many mail order comapaies here's a quick run down.
Moss Motors, Victoria British, The B Hive etc. etc, stock replacement parts for motor, driveline, some performance parts and anyhting from to interior or about anything else you can imagine.
Winners Circle, Mini Mania etc., these companies specailize in go fast goodies for the motor and suspension.
Joe Curto: Su carb parts and technical advice on SU carbs, simply the best when it comes to where to get SU parts.
You can also check out my website, there are several companies out there that do what I do. I built complete performance and race engines, port and polish cylinder heads, lighten rods and cranks, build SU carbs, sell a few parts like alloy wheels and some trick and custom engine parts like pistons, cams. I also restore and build British Spridget and MGB race cars.
My advice is to not give up on the 1275 so soon, it's a amazing little motor that has alot of potential. This kind of car is not about straight line speed but rather the total package of handling mixed with power, these are light weight cars that weight half the weight of a CRX or Civic. I stiiting here at my computer desk and in front of me is a photo of me outbraking and passing a CRX, which I quickly leave behind, these cars will amaze you in what you can do with them, the sky is limit, so don't give up on that 1275 so soon, let this car teach how to make something better without just slapping a larger stock engine in there. You want to beat your buddies with thier Honda with your
Honda, let this car teach you how by learning engine building, suspension modification ect. I, myself know I get way more satisfaction form making something better than just swapping it for something else.
Now you can't achieve this on the street, for gas requirements and driveabilty reason, but with full out racing 1275, we can get 145hp and may them live up to 9000 rpms and beyond, now this doesn't probably dazzle you much by sport import standards, there are plenty of stock later model engines that can do that right from the showroom floor, but consider this, we triple the stock horsepower of 1275 with out turbos or superchargers or electronics, now apply that same type of prep to Honda with the addition of turbos and electronics and you can see the advantage you can pocess by learning your way around the inside of a motor. This little motor will teach you the basics that many young folks today are just missing out on.
I would highly recommend joinin g a British car club and going to some British car gatherings, don't be alarmed if you are the youngest person there, just rmember we all gearheads and these older folks can help you learn alot to spank your buddies with /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif