Hi everyone
I’m looking for a axle to suit a Ford zetec engine and type 9 gearbox but that’s fairly straight forward to fit onto the original rear springs and to retain the original look regards wheel spacing , I’ve heard mgb axle is a possible fit ?
Any ideas?
Thanks
Mgb axle
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Mgb axle
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Re: Mgb axle
I don't know for sure but I seem to recall from previous threads the MGB axle is a different width to the moggy one, might be wrong though. Surely your best bet would be to have the moggy prop shaft altered to suit your intended set up.
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Re: Mgb axle
Using the moggy axle would be perfect, but I doubt it would handle the extra torque, if there is a stronger diff and hardened halfshafts that would cope with about 170bhp that would be great
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Re: Mgb axle
Yes, it's certainly doable and has been done. There is a thread about it on the other channel that used the whole power train from the "B".
I nearly bought the same saloon as it was advertised last year in Somerset. Went down there and drove it and can report that it is very well sorted conversion, which drove very well. https://www.morrisminorowners.co.uk//vi ... 2&start=15
Usual mod to mountings and handbrake issues 4.5 pcd (14") wheels but has 3.9 diff and big brakes to enjoy. Front brakes parts can be utilised as the are almost the same as the Marina calliper.
I have a scrap complete '75 B in the garden!!!
Edited to say Not for sale.
I nearly bought the same saloon as it was advertised last year in Somerset. Went down there and drove it and can report that it is very well sorted conversion, which drove very well. https://www.morrisminorowners.co.uk//vi ... 2&start=15
Usual mod to mountings and handbrake issues 4.5 pcd (14") wheels but has 3.9 diff and big brakes to enjoy. Front brakes parts can be utilised as the are almost the same as the Marina calliper.
I have a scrap complete '75 B in the garden!!!
Edited to say Not for sale.
John
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Re: Mgb axle
Funnily enough there is a Minor for sale on the carandclassic website I spotted yesterday with MGB engine, gearbox and axle. I don't know whereabouts it is but it looks remarkably standard on the outside - a good "wolf in sheeps clothing"! It is Trafalgar Blue.
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Re: Mgb axle
Well spotted, that's the same one although considerably more expensive asking price that I nearly paid. I note that it's moved to Boston.
Nice conversion though,I regret letting it escape.
Nice conversion though,I regret letting it escape.
John