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- Minor Fan
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This one day thing. Dont take this the wrong way but there is a fair difference between a guy swinging a spanner for his hobby and a guy who swings spanners for a living. If you have a fully equiped workshop then slinging a minor on the ramp pulling out the rack and dropping the gearbox takes no more than a pair of hours. So a 5 speed conversion in a day is more than feasable. Scrabbling around on your drive with axle stands the job is bound to take longer.
Personally i do think it is a worthwhile conversion and these boxes were/are almost bulletproof so i think a re-con unit is a little overkill.
Rod
Personally i do think it is a worthwhile conversion and these boxes were/are almost bulletproof so i think a re-con unit is a little overkill.
Rod
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- Minor Legend
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Standard kit retains the Morris Clutch assembly but with a Ford clutch friction disc to match to the T9 output splines, so no flywheel mods needed apart from spigot bush (I think). Biggest headache is likely to be clutch operating method. Plenty options, including retaining the original linkage, but hydraulic clutch with ford bearing is probably the smoothest.bmcecosse wrote:Hmmm £1000 !! I was afraid of that. Do you think that will include all the necessary flywheel work and the clutch release parts Ray ? Andrew (Big Ginger) assures us it can be done in a day!
Jonathon at JLH probably has the best solutions for some of the original kits shortfalls, like a better gearbox crossmember.
If I was 20 years younger and had access to a four poster I could crack this job in a day. Not going to set any speed records now though, I prefer to do it once, and do it right, take my time and enjoy the work.
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Sorry not to come straight back on it - have to work for a living these days. Costs pretty much as above, though less (obviously) with an ebay box, and it's best to measure up for the prop and have it made up after installing the box, so some delay there, really, though it can be done without. I've no real idea over putting one on a 1098 (never seen much point), but the kit would include a flywheel with the spigot bush in it as opposed to the crank end, machined for the 6 bolt (1275) fitment