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Marina Wheels
Does anybody know what size wheels a marina has as standard?
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Hi Terry,
They are 13 inch diameter but I don't know how wide.
Definitely wider than the Minor though
Someone else on here will know for sure.
They are 13 inch diameter but I don't know how wide.
Definitely wider than the Minor though
Someone else on here will know for sure.
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does anybody know what difference reducing the size of the wheels by 1" will have to the top end? I am lead to believe that the car has a marina engine, box and back axtle. I have no idea of what ratios it is running though
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its not what i intend on doing its what has already been done and a top speed of 70mph I'll have a play on friday so i will know more then. (i have taken the day off to work on the car) The car was sold to me as having a marina engine, gearbox and rear axtle (along with decent brakes, hydraulic clutch and various other mods) but it doesnt want to do more than 70 and over 65 its realy unhappy. I'm sort of clutching at straws for an easy solution to get more top end as i want to use it as my daily car but i need it to cruse at 70/80 for that
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If it has a Marina axle then it will have Marina wheels - different pcd to Minor axle - unless the rear hubs have been changed of course ! Marina wheels look dreadful btw !! First step - what engine size is it ? Second step - get a compression test on the engine to see what kind of condition it is in ! If all that is ok - then it's just ignition timing/carb tuning - always possible someone has mis-timed the cam I suppose !!
Also - is the speedo reading correctly ? Follow some trucks going along at 56 mph to check. Are the brakes dragging/stuck on ?
Also - is the speedo reading correctly ? Follow some trucks going along at 56 mph to check. Are the brakes dragging/stuck on ?
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it has a marina speedo fitted in the drivers side glove box (looks terible but is accurate i tested it against my focus) It has marina wheels. The car is this: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... RK:MEWA:IT it isnt quite as pretty as it is shown in the pictures the woods good though. and it is now missing the spot that is above the drivers door and the sun strip as they blew off on the A54
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