MO shocks
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MO shocks
HI all, the shocks on my van were no good, so I went to a recon service near me and gave them to him, he told me that they were very bad and wouldn't go back to how they were! but he had a pair of MO shocks he asked me if I would like I saw them wider but I rememberd my van has 2 extra holes near the shocks (anyone has these?) so I asked if I could check fit and the fitted nicely except they need longer bolts! but will these make the ride harder since the MO was heavier? Thanks
Interesting! I have never found what these extra holes were for (and asked several times) - and so provided the top trunnion ends up in exactly the same location as before (fore and aft, and inwards-outwards) then these will do very nicely indeed. Don't worry - you really can't have too much damping!



Ahh - but surely the arms would need to be longer to put the top trunnion excatly as it was before ? Longer bolts - well for a trial fit anything would do - maybe the long cylinder head bolts will fit - I can't remember thread size off top of my head. I would only buy them conditional on them fitting - if not money back! Don't understand why he thought the old dampers couldn't be 'reconditioned'. Were they leaking badly ?



I would love to know how he gets the arm off! I have tried and tried in the past and never managed to do it yet!
The problem may be that the centre pivot for the arm would need to end up in exactly the same position as the Minor damper - in both planes - for the Minor arm to be used. But if it works - these bigger dampers are a great find!
The problem may be that the centre pivot for the arm would need to end up in exactly the same position as the Minor damper - in both planes - for the Minor arm to be used. But if it works - these bigger dampers are a great find!



If the MO dampers do fit can you please note any reference marks on the dampers and let us all know please? A picture or two would help too of course.
The Wolseley and Riley cars have a different bulkhead - i've studied them at car shows - and it would not be easy (but of course nothing is impossible) to fit their dampers to a Minor.
I really don't know how he gets the arm off - because there is so very little room to get puller fingers in behind the arm - between the arm and damper body. I ground down puller legs till they would go in - but then they were too weak to take the load! Unless mine were extra specially tight of course!
The Wolseley and Riley cars have a different bulkhead - i've studied them at car shows - and it would not be easy (but of course nothing is impossible) to fit their dampers to a Minor.
I really don't know how he gets the arm off - because there is so very little room to get puller fingers in behind the arm - between the arm and damper body. I ground down puller legs till they would go in - but then they were too weak to take the load! Unless mine were extra specially tight of course!



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Re: MO shocks
You mean like these...FrankM83 wrote:I rememberd my van has 2 extra holes near the shocks (anyone has these?)

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The extra holes were intended for uprated dampers to be used for some export markets. Fairly early on a decision was made not to use uprated dampers as the originals were very good (by 1940's standards)
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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
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
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

My van was not intended ax esport as it's ex PO and it still has them the MO shocks fit exactly in them, today I measure them and seems the although the are longer and need longer bolts to fit! the arm is bent backwards slightly more than the minor's so I'm assuming these should fit nicely! What I need are longer bolts any help where I can find like these please? a quarter of inch longer than the Minor's enough