How highs your Morris?
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How highs your Morris?
Just finished my MM 2 door saloon and it looks very high at the back. Probably looks higher because of the large radius rear wings. My manual doesn't give any dimensions, any ideas? The original springs have been replaced with what was already fitted ie 7 leaves, although I see the later cars have only 5 leaves.
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The springs you fitted, are they by any chance for the traveller? I couldn't find replacement springs for my saloons, so I ended up with the later 5 leaf springs.
I was impressed with the extra ride height at the back though after fitting new ones.
What is the distance between the bumpstop and the body?
I was impressed with the extra ride height at the back though after fitting new ones.
What is the distance between the bumpstop and the body?
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Yes, the 7 leaf traveller springs are thicker. I will try and measure my Series MM today, that is on its original springs as far as I can tell.
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You should be able to just get your hand vertically between the top of the front wing and the wheel. If the car looks level, front to rear then that is about right.
I fitted traveller rear springs to my MM once. I took them off PDQ when I had to apply some rapid opposite lock around a roundabout!!
I know 5 leaf are not original but if thats all you can get !!!
I reccon my MM corners better than my traveller which is probably due to the stiffer rear springs on the traveller.
I fitted traveller rear springs to my MM once. I took them off PDQ when I had to apply some rapid opposite lock around a roundabout!!
I know 5 leaf are not original but if thats all you can get !!!
I reccon my MM corners better than my traveller which is probably due to the stiffer rear springs on the traveller.
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I missed your posting Mike while I was out measuring, but from what your saying I think my problem might be that the front is too low! I can't get my hand in vertically only horizontally! and as a result it is not parallel to the ground front to back I think I need to have a proper measure of the front first and then go from there. (I still think the back looks too high though!)

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Just covering my basesbigginger wrote:"pretty certain"? Not like you, Rog


Now I will muddy the waters further

Have now found the info in Tech Tips Manual & this confirms my thoughts - ie early - 1/4" & later - 5/16".
However, "Original Morris Minor" states changeover point being December '58 (chassis no 680464) when leaves were changed from 7 x 7/32" to 5 x 1/4" on Saloons & Convertibles.
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I have just reset the torsion bars to give the factory settings at 1 5/8 inch lift across the wishbone. Now when I measure to the wheelarch in a line going through the centre of the hub I get 26 1/4 inches.
However the car drops about half an inch along the length of the cills so I guess the back springs are a bit flat.
This is in the garage on a level floor On the road you'd probably not notice.
However the car drops about half an inch along the length of the cills so I guess the back springs are a bit flat.
This is in the garage on a level floor On the road you'd probably not notice.

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Just had the front suspension apart to set the ride height (slight adjustment both sides) put it all back together and guess what, it's hardly any different! I think my torsion bars must have 'softened' with age and consequently settle lower than designed, the 1 5/8 dimension measures about 7/8 now but I do get 26 1/4 to the top of the radius on the front wings and 28 15/16 on the rears.
