where can I find hydrolastic parts for a mk2?

where can I find hydrolastic parts for a mk2?

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brittanytvr

Original Poster:

191 posts

246 months

Sunday 23rd May 2004
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Hi,
I have just changed a rear sphere (it is a second hand
part) because a big leak on the hose and would like to know if it is possible to buy new suspension parts .
I have another little leak with the "valve" and I have
to pump up often. If someone can help.

Fatboy

8,089 posts

279 months

Sunday 23rd May 2004
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have you tried www.minispares.com?

They carry an awful lot of parts, even for the older minis.

or try British Motor heritage, they now have all the original toolig for new parts IIRC:

www.bmh-ltd.co.uk/bmhome.html

Cooperman1

116 posts

250 months

Sunday 23rd May 2004
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Or change it to 'dry' which will improve its handling and eliminate all the potential unreliability. OK, so I'm a bit biased from a problem in a rally back in 1967! Bloody Hydro Mini.

kneegrow

220 posts

263 months

Tuesday 25th May 2004
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I have 2 hydrolastics. One I have turned to dry and the other which I am making a "Twinnysprint" out of. If you want any of my old hydro stuff which is totally fine, you are welcome to come to SE Cornwall and remove it from my property. I have loads of bits.

Dry coversions can involve unseen costs. Mine went about 50% over budget, radius arms, bearings, subframes, bits that I thought were good being shot.

It's a hell of a car now.

mrjazzpiano@hotmail.com

brittanytvr

Original Poster:

191 posts

246 months

Monday 7th June 2004
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Hi,
many thanks for the info, I try new valve and think perhaps a dry conversion is the best solution but I wait because it's a big job, as soon as my vixen is on the road.