Morris Minor 1000 Suspension
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Morris Minor 1000 Suspension
Recently i just notice that there is a difference in front damping between the driver's and passenger side.
When i push down on the driver's front wing, it feels hard and very little travel. but when i do it for the passenger's side, it travels quite a lot and its is much softer.
Any advice?
When i push down on the driver's front wing, it feels hard and very little travel. but when i do it for the passenger's side, it travels quite a lot and its is much softer.
Any advice?
Jason
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It should be a hydraulic fluid - I believe Jack Oil is what the traders supply.


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If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer.
DO NOT use brake fluid!! Drain the dampers by removing the valve assembly at the base - watch for little spring and washers. Pump the car up and down to expel the horrible old fluid. Worth flushing through with a little new oil - then refit the valve. Refill with engine oil - grade SAE 20 approximates to the original fluid (so 10W40 would be too thin) - for improved damping - use 30/40/50 grade oil as you find most suitable. Jack Oil - is just engine oil without some of the additives. The additives will do no harm to your dampers!



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aaaah!I'm assuming you have topped up both dampers with brake fluid? If not, do so...
The correct oil is mineral based. Brake fluid is the opposite type and should never be used in mineral sytems.
Damage? Possibly reduced the life of the seal/s.
Best to drain, fill with the correct oil and work them a bit, then drain and refill again.
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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

Hopefully the brake fluid won't have done any real damage - but get it out! No diagram from me - just undo the valve - hold a dish below - and carefully extract the valve making sure the little spring and any loose washers don't get lost. The old oil may not run out until you bounce the car - take the filler plug off too!



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Thanks for the help guys. This morning I drained all 4 dampers and yes, oozy black stuff did come out. I also found that I had fluid remaining in the top of the front dampers but managed to drain it completely using a large srynge and tubing. Then I refilled (The srynge and tubing makes this a doddle on the back ones
) and bounced and bounced and bounced but i couldn't get any new oil to flow through. So I replaced the top filler cap and went for a drive. when I returned I could empty almost a full srynge into each one. I will leave it a couple of weeks of driving then drain and refill again.

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Yes the srynge was brilliant - get a fairly large one and some plastic tubing and you can refill the rear dampers easily with no mess or spill.
Have just taken a long run and the suspension is much firmer and handling is much improved. Am now inspired to check all bushes and rubbers as well.
Have just taken a long run and the suspension is much firmer and handling is much improved. Am now inspired to check all bushes and rubbers as well.
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