is there a differnce? 1098cc brakes
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yes they are 8" drums (at the front)- the 948 had 7"
the bits can be transferred.
Can't tell from your post, but if you have added the 1098 engine to your 61 then you really need the better brakes.
the bits can be transferred.
Can't tell from your post, but if you have added the 1098 engine to your 61 then you really need the better brakes.
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Thanks Peetee - I had misread the original post!
The rear drums are the same on both cars! I'd assumed you meant the fronts as you'd mentioned that they looked bigger.
The rear drums are the same on both cars! I'd assumed you meant the fronts as you'd mentioned that they looked bigger.
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brakes
When you fit the 8 inch front brakes be aware that the back
plates are HANDED so fit to the correct sides (they are stamped
L and R). The rear interchangeable diff ratios are: 948cc=
4.55-1.....1098cc= 4.22-1. If you change to the 4.22-1 then you
will need to fit the later speedometer....if you do that then you
MUST fit the later fuel gauge sender unit(in the tank) in order
to get the fuel gauge to read correctly.
plates are HANDED so fit to the correct sides (they are stamped
L and R). The rear interchangeable diff ratios are: 948cc=
4.55-1.....1098cc= 4.22-1. If you change to the 4.22-1 then you
will need to fit the later speedometer....if you do that then you
MUST fit the later fuel gauge sender unit(in the tank) in order
to get the fuel gauge to read correctly.
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I was guessing about 2 hours to do the axle. (and another hour to get it off the other car).
Does doing the diff also entail having the half shafts out (brakes off at each side) and prop shaft out of the way (emptying the gearbox oil) then refilling?
Does doing the diff also entail having the half shafts out (brakes off at each side) and prop shaft out of the way (emptying the gearbox oil) then refilling?
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Yes, but I have not taken the half shafts out of a Minor axle. I did my Ford one (a couple of times) without removing the brake backplates so it was easier. I don't know if this is possible with the Minor exle, but if not then you might be able to move them without disconnecting the pipes so you would not need to bleed the brakes again after.Does doing the diff also entail having the half shafts out (brakes off at each side) and prop shaft out of the way (emptying the gearbox oil) then refilling?
You don't need to take the prop off completely just undo it and push it out of the way leaving it connected at the gearbox end.
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The Minor halfshafts must be similar Cam, it's only necessary to remove the brake drum and one securing countersunk screw. The remainder of the brakes remain insitu. They then just pull out.
In theory it would only need them extracting a small amount to allow diff. removal but it's always best to renew the paper joint between the halfshaft flange and hub flange, for which they have to come out completely.
In theory it would only need them extracting a small amount to allow diff. removal but it's always best to renew the paper joint between the halfshaft flange and hub flange, for which they have to come out completely.
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as far as I know - the front brake cylinders can be changed over onto the later backplates, so you can keep your cyckiders. You will have to remake the short pipe inbetween though.i've just done the front brake piston's
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Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block
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where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block

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I agree. However if someone is on a budget, and the £50 spent replacing 4 good cylinders is then not spent on something equally important, it doesn't necessarily add safety.Surely it's always best and safest to just replace the cylinders anyway.
I was just trying to point out the options ;-)
One thing I wouldn't recommend a seal kit to cure a leaky wheel cylinder - that's not only a false economy, it's asking for trouble (as I learnt when I used to run a Minor on a shoe-string at 18 years old).
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Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block
Jan 06: The Minor SII Africa adventure: http://www.minor-detour.com
Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
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Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block
