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Spare Tyre
Does anyone else have a problem fitting the spare under the boot floor?
I am running 520x14 radials which are obviously thicker than the original crossplies. I have also fitted a 1000 tank which is higher than the original flat tank, with the net result being that I can no longer fit the spare underneath the floor.
Any ideas. Bit of a pain having the spare in the b oot itself
I am running 520x14 radials which are obviously thicker than the original crossplies. I have also fitted a 1000 tank which is higher than the original flat tank, with the net result being that I can no longer fit the spare underneath the floor.
Any ideas. Bit of a pain having the spare in the b oot itself
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Maybe time for.....
http://www.morrisminoroc.co.uk/index.ph ... ic&t=25413
Could solve the problem and return your boot space.
http://www.morrisminoroc.co.uk/index.ph ... ic&t=25413
Could solve the problem and return your boot space.
Peter Gisby.

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Sorry silly me....that is the crossply equivalent. Mine are 155/80 radials. The tank is not oversize, just the standard 1000 tank with the bulge on the LH side near the filler. It is this bulge (which isn't on the MM/Ser II tank) thant causes the problem
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Has your floor been bent down? I have the same set up as you and mine fits. I just have to watch my knuckles when twisting the spare out. You could try bending the centre of the floor up a little at the back.
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When you lift the floor you will see how much space there is under there, plenty of room for the spare on the right and a decent scissor jack, tow rope, jump leads and anything else you care to keep in the boot, on the left.
You should also have the 1098 wheel clamp which goes with the larger tank, not the original Series MM/II wheel clamp.
You should also have the 1098 wheel clamp which goes with the larger tank, not the original Series MM/II wheel clamp.
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Spare cylinder head???bmcecosse wrote:Spare cylinder head, fuel pump, dizzy and carb fit in there too!
Should be able to limp home from anywhere on 3 cylinders!
Spare dizzy??
Fit the Metro electronic one and make some room for your lunchbox!
Spare carb??
See spare cylinder head!
Fuel pump, yes, and a range of lengths of rubber tube, and a gallon of water, and a tube of silicon sealer in case it rains heavily

I'm going for the under bonnet spare as soon as I get a moment. For the last year I've placed my unneeded faith in a get you home aerosol! Watch me get my first puncture today!
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