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Classiccars
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Can you please advise on these parts.I need a nut and bolt for the leaf spring as picture.Also bushes for the suspension strut as photo.Also can you advise if my picture show a broken exhaust hanger and if so can I get on .All parts are for a 1971 traveller thank you.
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Post by philthehill »

Here is the exhaust strap
https://www.morrisminorspares.com/engin ... ch-p830062
The damper bushes are not standard so I would recommend stripping them out for further identification though I suspect that these are the ones you require:-
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/256149467293 ... R6LX0MP4Yg
The spring clamp bolt should be 1/4" UNF but could be metric.

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Post by les »

It’s difficult to see from your picture but you might like to check that there are spacers between the spring clamps, which keep the bolts from crushing the leaves when tightening in actual fact I had to make the brackets, as the type that appear to be used now, are just wrap around things rather than substantial metal bar.
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Thank you both for the great advice.One more thing can you show how the exhaust hanger works please.
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Post by les »

The curved metal end is shaped to the curve of the pipe, so goes between that and the U clamp, the other end of the strap is secured to a suitable fixed point.

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Post by Classiccars »

Thank you so I will.remove the clamp and fit.
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