In general, I would say that the Minor has an enviable spares supply network behind it and I never dreamed that the predicament that I find myself in now would have been possible................ but here is the story.
Having owned my Traveller since 1985, and having restored it once already, I recently embarked on an upgrading program to make it more fun to drive and less of a chore in modern traffic. The usual suspects of course 1275cc engine, SIerra Type 9 5 speed gearbox, 3.9 Diff, Ford vented disc brakes and servo, etc etc. It didn't quite stop there though because I also installed a Moss Eaton Supercharger and custom LCB exhaust header assembly.
In all a 2 year upgrade program, which I finally completed on the 6th October 2013, a bright sunny Sunday morning.
The car coughed a couple of times, then thrummed into life and moved under her own power for the first time with a completely new powertrain. A heady moment indeed................. there was just one job left to do, refit the horn push.
To say disaster struck with a vengeance would be an understatement, but after all the trials and tribulations of fitting these various parts, this simple job turned around and bit me. The hornpush is made of bakelite and is quite brittle, but possibly it had a crack in it already. The result of which was that on trying to press it into the hub of the steering wheel with gentle thumb pressure, the whole assembly literally exploded into small pieces with spring and button flying in all directions.
Reaching for the Moss catalogue, I quickly located the part and ordered it online. NO joy, none in stock and been on back order since July. I tried Bull Motif, ESM, David Manners Birmingham, Charles Ware Bath, not one dealer had this part in stock.
It only costs about £30, but without it, your Morris is one big paperweight..................cos you won't get an MOT without it.
Is the club aware of this situation? In the SAOC we proactively take steps to remanufacture essential parts like this when the traders run into difficulty supplying parts that generate little profit for them.
My only choice to get the car on the road is either to fit an A30 style horn button somewhere ( not really an option I want to be honest ) or get the superglue and JB weld putty out and hope for a minor miracle
