Hi All!
A friend of a friend wants me to give his mother's A40 Somerset a new home. Before I embark into new waters (I've only restored Minors up to now) I was wondering if anyone knows of how easy parts are to get hold of and if there are any clubs etc. I have had a quick look on the internet and it seems that some parts are common to the A30/35?? But no one I saw specifically lists A40 spares, as I say it was only a quick search though.
Also would I be right in thinking that the engine would be the 948 A series? (I have a spare of those sitting in the garage!)
Any tips/info gratfully recieved
Autsin A40 Somerset
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Autsin A40 Somerset
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My dad has an A40 Cambridge and it is quite difficult to get parts for. I don't know if it will be the same for Somersets but he just tends to pick bits up at auto jumbles if he comes across any.
I think the Somerset has a 1200cc B series engine, same as the Cambridge.
My dad has an A40 Cambridge and it is quite difficult to get parts for. I don't know if it will be the same for Somersets but he just tends to pick bits up at auto jumbles if he comes across any.
I think the Somerset has a 1200cc B series engine, same as the Cambridge.
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Back in the day (1980s) I used to own a A40 Devon (The Somerset is basically the same mechanically), Back then spares where inpossible to find without joining the Austin Counties owners club,
not much is interchangable between other BMC products as even the engine is a 1200cc B series the first of its generation, I ended up putting a Wolseley 1500 engine in mine to ease the spares situation and that took some mods to the flywheel, I also think I put MGB shock absorbers on the front because the originals where unobtainiable back then as well (this is before the days of the internet of course.
Brakes are that strange mixture of hydraulic fronts with mechanical rears that Austin also used on the A30/A35s.
I even struggled to get 16 inch tyres locally and ended up fitting Taxicord ones from an FX cab.
But:---- when it was running it was a lovely smooth car to drive but scary on roundabouts as they used to fall over at the drop of a hat!
But as for buying spares the club magazine usually has a page of adverts of parts for sale in the back, try contacting the club secretary for any details of club spares they carry.
not much is interchangable between other BMC products as even the engine is a 1200cc B series the first of its generation, I ended up putting a Wolseley 1500 engine in mine to ease the spares situation and that took some mods to the flywheel, I also think I put MGB shock absorbers on the front because the originals where unobtainiable back then as well (this is before the days of the internet of course.
Brakes are that strange mixture of hydraulic fronts with mechanical rears that Austin also used on the A30/A35s.
I even struggled to get 16 inch tyres locally and ended up fitting Taxicord ones from an FX cab.
But:---- when it was running it was a lovely smooth car to drive but scary on roundabouts as they used to fall over at the drop of a hat!
But as for buying spares the club magazine usually has a page of adverts of parts for sale in the back, try contacting the club secretary for any details of club spares they carry.
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Re: Autsin A40 Somerset
Hi, I'm looking for a new carburettor for my austin A40 Sumerset.
I also brought a second Sumerset to use as a doner car but its too nice to do that so I'm looking at selling it to someone who wants a project job she is mostly in bits but all bit are there.
Thanks
Matt
I also brought a second Sumerset to use as a doner car but its too nice to do that so I'm looking at selling it to someone who wants a project job she is mostly in bits but all bit are there.
Thanks
Matt
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Re: Autsin A40 Somerset
Hi Matt. The Austin Counties Car Club are more likely to provide good contacts for your car than those of us in the Morris Minor Owners Club I would think. The Somerset is not a common car any more and parts are no doubt harder to find.
Good luck with it.
Good luck with it.