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although you may as well fit the 9" drums rather than modify the 8" backplate. With a bit of patience you can pick up a set without spending a fortune, and when converted to Minor cylinders they are not more expensive to use.It seems there's no reason why a Minor backplate could not be modified to achieve the same safety advantage,
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thats what I did. better braking, cheap cylinders and trunnions better tooalthough you may as well fit the 9" drums rather than modify the 8" backplate. With a bit of patience you can pick up a set without spending a fortune, and when converted to Minor cylinders they are not more expensive to use.

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Its all very well saying that but its not really a valid statement as the alternative is not available from your local spares specialist only occasionally off a scrap Wolseley and even then its not just a straight swap if you want to carry on using Moggie cylinders rather than the much dearer Wolseley ones, and at the end of the day it doesn't make up for bad maintainance in the first place as greasing joints is hardly expensive.but I look at it this way:
You go to the shop for a backplate....one is standard, which wouldn't help with a trunnion escape, and the other is one guaranteed never to allow the 'worst case scenario' to happen.
Which one would you choose?
I think the price difference would be minimal.
It also used to a problem on the old Comma vans that we used to have at work many years ago and they gave off a teletale clonk beforehand and if ignored did exactly the same thing.
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on a Standard car - very embarrassing! Not an ideal thing to happen in a multi storey carpark just at the end of a ramp. Fortunately it doesn't take many othe rpeople to help move the car (so that they're not stuck behind you!!)I wonder how it would feel and sound if the trunnion did let go
It was a hard lesson to learn for a skint young bloke who had replaced the trunnions for the previous MOT.
With a 9" drum, an experienced driver would be able to tell that 'something' was up - rather like wwhen an Eyebolt pulls out of a rotten chassis leg

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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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Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
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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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What concerns me is that this mod is that it might be less safe.
The failure mode of the standard set up seems to be at low speed.
I can see a situation with this mod where the trunnion has failed but the car still drives more or less OK so the owner turns the radio up and gets used to what ever noises occur until there is a catastrophic failure that could happen at any speed.
Don't forget the chap whose shock absorber was held on with one loose bolt.
The failure mode of the standard set up seems to be at low speed.
I can see a situation with this mod where the trunnion has failed but the car still drives more or less OK so the owner turns the radio up and gets used to what ever noises occur until there is a catastrophic failure that could happen at any speed.
Don't forget the chap whose shock absorber was held on with one loose bolt.