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Well, someone might - Marina brake union thread

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Does anyone happen to know the thread of a Marina pipe to flexi brake union? If not, I'll just have to take the flexi to a parts place and go through what they have in stock, I guess - either that or try the Marina OC :D
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Just popped in the missing A from the title Marins
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Ta - and oops :oops:
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Post by bmcecosse »

Almost certainly m10 x 1 - the whole range (Mini (some parts)/Metro/Triumph etc all went metric).
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Post by bigginger »

That'd be good - factor far more likely to have metric...
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Post by Packedup »

I'd be surprised if a Marina had metric, though an Ital might. 3/8" UNF would seem more likely IMO, certainly my Triumph uses imperial throughout and it's from the same era. I don't know about the late master cylinders on Triumph SDpits/ Dolomites, but the only Triumph I can think of that might have been all metric would be the Aclaim!
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Post by bigginger »

Hmm - annoyingly, even though it's a MInor to Marina Googridge flexi, none of the Minor unions seem to fit it :(
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Isn't the Minor 3/8" BSF though?
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Neither the front nor the rear fit
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Post by jonathon »

BG,
There are 2 types of 3/8 BSF a 21 tpi and a 26tpi, you might find that its the latter. Give Automec a ring or google them they are very helpfull in providing information and cheap quality parts. :wink:

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Great :) I'll give the local factor a go first, see if they can help - but they do seem to be a 'modern car/metric' lot, on the whole...
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Post by bmcecosse »

Minor is 3/8 UNF at the front - and 3/8 BSF at the rear axle. Most odd. If neither fits then it's almost certainly m10 x1 . My Triumph TR 7 is all m10 x 1 .
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bmcecosse wrote:Minor is 3/8 UNF at the front - and 3/8 BSF at the rear axle. Most odd. If neither fits then it's almost certainly m10 x1 .
I didn' know that! All the unions looked the same on the new kit I bought and fitted to the pickup, and they all seemed to do up OK so I must've got it right somehow! :lol:

My Triumph TR 7 is all m10 x 1 .


I didn't realise that - Certainly the Dolomites I've had have been imperial, and though they were earlier designs most were built long into the TR7 production run. I wonder why BL decided to go that route, especially considering they expected the US to be the main market, and AFAIK the US was very imperial at the time.
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Packedup wrote:I didn' know that!


I did - but it's always nice to see it again :Da
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Post by bmcecosse »

The only reason for the difference at the rear -is the 3/8 BSF thread on the rear wheel cylinder arrangement which are actually Triumph TR 2 (and probably 2a and 3) brake cylinders! I can only assume Morris at the time decided to keep all the rear axle the same thread to 'avoid' confusion. If yours were 'all the same' Packedup - I suggest you check carefully in case some are in the wrong thread!
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Post by bmcecosse »

Did you ever find the correct thread for this Andrew ?
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Haven't tried yet, as can't afford them even if I found them. Going hunting tomorrow though, and will post if successful :D
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Post by bmcecosse »

Good luck. What length do you need - I may have some Ford ones (nos) - male both ends - you could have. No use to me since I sold my Mini which had Fiesta calipers
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I was only after the unions - I'll make the rest. Thanks anyway :D
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Post by bmcecosse »

Ahh well - m10 x 1 unions are normally 10 p each at autojumble.
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