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diferential interchange

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can anyone tell me can a staightforward swap be made between a Mg midget differential and a Minor back axle
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The Midget diff. is interchangeable with the minor one. However the midget axle is narrower than the minor one...
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Post by bmcecosse »

Is it narrower ? I thought only the A30/35 axle was narrow, and A40/Spridget were same as Minor.
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Post by Matt »

I have always been told they are narrower. The wire wheel axles certainly are
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Post by bmcecosse »

Ahh - maybe the wire ones. Fairly sure - but not certain - Spridget steel wheel axles are same as Minor etc.
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Post by IslipMinor »

Spridget steel wheel rear axles are definitely narrower than the Minor - when I bought the Peter May half shafts I had to wait until they made a 'Minor' batch - Spridget were in stock.
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Post by paulhumphries »

bmcecosse wrote:Is it narrower ? I thought only the A30/35 axle was narrow, and A40/Spridget were same as Minor.
Midget (steel wheel) / A35 halfshaft are the same length.
MKI A40 axle is same as A30/35 / Midget.
A40 MKII is wider and maybe same as Minor but I don't know for sure?.

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Post by picky »

going back to mollyone's question, if you want to fit an MG diff to a minor backaxle then it is a straight swap.
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Post by bmcecosse »

Well - learned something new today - because I always thought the Spridget used the complete Minor/A40 axle. It uses the Minor steering rack - so I wonder how that matches in with a narrower rear axle ?
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Post by bigginger »

They might do - unless they're the wire wheeled ones.
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Post by Stig »

Well, having tried to fit a (steel wheeled) Midget oil seal to the Minor's rear hub I can assure you they aren't the same! Fits in the hub just fine but has a smaller hole for the end of the axle.
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Post by bmcecosse »

I wonder if that's just a year to year variation?
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WOULD THE WIRE RIMS ON A MG MIDGET FIT A 1960 MORRIS TRAVLER

Post by WOODY_IN_BUFFALO_NY »

Hi,

I was wondering if the Wire rims on a mid 70's MG midget fit a 1960 Morris Traveler from the UK? I have the complete differential, axles, rims, brakes, and wire rims. :-?
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Post by bmcecosse »

Measure the widths of the axles to settle this on-going puzzle!! It sounds a very odd conversion - generally wire wheels are to be avoided like the plague, and remember they were designed for the lightweight Spridget - not for the relatively heavy Traveller.
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Post by aupickup »

and the heavy TR6
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Post by bmcecosse »

Aye - but these ones inquestion are specifically Spridget ones - TR wires will be designed for that heavier car.
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Post by Matt »

The spridget wires should be ok, however I would look at the possibility of 14" MGB ones, they are designed for a heavier car with more power and fit on the spridget splines. I think they are also wider
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