http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Morris-1934-Props ... otohosting
Are these the same as Minor - I believe they are, but don't hold me to it!
Prop couplings
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Re: Prop couplings
Ian, the ad suggests these are for 1934 10 / 12 hp cars and therefore larger diameter discs, Morris part number for the 10/4 was I believe 50486. The Minor and early Eights were the same, Morris part number 3411 - outer diameter 140mm, centre diameter 50mm. The vendor could check these sizes should anyone be interested in bidding
Jeff
1936morriseight
Jeff
1936morriseight
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Re: Prop couplings
Be very careful buying 'New Old Stock' couplings - they often go rock hard and are no use to man nor beast!
Remeber they are supposed to flex! Fit new and forget them!

Remeber they are supposed to flex! Fit new and forget them!

OHC 1929 Tourer WE6554
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Re: Prop couplings
I'd agree entirely with David's comments. New fabric discs in various sizes are available from S.E.S. - http://www.sesparts.freeuk.com/
Not sure of their current price as my Eight has Hardy Spicer U/J's.
Jeff
1936morriseight
Not sure of their current price as my Eight has Hardy Spicer U/J's.
Jeff
1936morriseight
Re: Prop couplings
SES price for morris minor doughnuts (flexible couplings ) is about £40 each gosh gosh but they are good