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MG Midget and Sprite Technical - Minifin Drums - No Spacer
Could anyone advise me exactly what I need to machine off the rear of the Minifin drums to fit them to my standard 1275cc axle. Machining is an issue - I have a Colchester 2000 lathe and a Bridgeport mill |
Martyn Wilks |
I did this about 12 months back. I will see if I still have the info. You have the none spaced type, right? Malc. |
Malcolm Le Chevalier |
Hi malc, yes the non spaced ones, I intend to lavious hours and hours of filing, sanding and buffing to a mirror finish |
Martyn Wilks |
Just another thought whilst I remember... the face of the drums are a bit thicker than the standard drums, meaning: 1. your wheels are spaced out a little further 2. (More importantly from a safety viewpoint) the thread engagement of the rear wheel nuts on the studs is reduced. I am using them anyway, but I am young and stupid. Consider longer studs whilst everything is apart. Cheers, Malc. |
Malcolm Le Chevalier |
Cheers Malc I already have longer studs on the rear (and front) as I did not like the amount of thread engagement on the minilight wheels I am using. Off the top of my head I think I have the MG rear on the front and Cooper S fronts on the rear. |
Martyn Wilks |
I am back again... This is the drawing I gave to the machine shop when I had mine done. Hope it makes sense, they figured it out! One drum rubbed ever so slightly on one side. The back plate was a bit bent out of shape. Some hammering fixed that. Happy machining! :-) Malc. |
Malcolm Le Chevalier |
Malcolm, "Do not scale" LOL! |
David Billington |
Thanks Malc, just what I needed and it makes perfect sense. Did you have the inside of the drum skimmed whilst you were at it? |
Martyn Wilks |
Insides on mine looked good, just a little surface rust that the shoes would clean up, so didn't do anything with them. |
Malcolm Le Chevalier |
My non spacered fitted straight on no adjustment required. |
David k Brenchley |
I have now machined them to fit, however I have a couple of questions Malc, Did yours lockup when tightened up, it seems that I need a 1mm spacer between the drive shaft hub and the drum - I do have Magic midgets three piece drive shafts. And, Did you have the brake adjuster holes machined in as well, if so did it breakout into the cast iron insert. Cheers |
Martyn Wilks |
The easy question first: no I did not have the adjuster holes added. I have a 1500 with the later adjusters sticking out the back so no use for the front hole. |
Malcolm Le Chevalier |
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