Mike Perry highlighted this source for information on Distributors, but there is an incredible amount of useful info on this page. Even though it is intended to be about the MGA there is loads of A series information in there and it's good reading for engine nerds!
LINK HERE FOR ENGINE NERDS
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Thanks Roger, that's a very useful link.
I particularly like the article on the home page about drum-disc conversion, has a set of photos showing the step by step process, from existing setup with drum, stripped to existing stub axle etc up to completed disc brake.
http://www.mgaroadster.co.uk/mga_1500_d ... ersion.htm
Has anyone done a similar photo guide to a disc brake conversion on a Minor?
cheers,
Neil
I particularly like the article on the home page about drum-disc conversion, has a set of photos showing the step by step process, from existing setup with drum, stripped to existing stub axle etc up to completed disc brake.
http://www.mgaroadster.co.uk/mga_1500_d ... ersion.htm
Has anyone done a similar photo guide to a disc brake conversion on a Minor?
cheers,
Neil
cheers N
'69 Traveller, 1275, discs.
'69 Traveller, 1275, discs.