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PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2009 1:20 pm 
Hi all, i have a minimatic box sitting in my shed unused for many years. Is it worth any thing or should i chuck it in the trailer?


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PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2009 1:44 pm 
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dont throw it out. offer it for nix here if it doesnt go. give it to ur fav mini supplier

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tell niceboy he is gathering them and trying to breed them :lol: :lol:


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Is it Mini-Matic or Morris 1100 / 1300?

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bnicho wrote:
Is it Mini-Matic or Morris 1100 / 1300?

What's the difference, apart from oil filter size/shape?
I'm not talking about the Rover boxes.....

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drmini in aust wrote:
bnicho wrote:
Is it Mini-Matic or Morris 1100 / 1300?

What's the difference, apart from oil filter size/shape?
I'm not talking about the Rover boxes.....


Possibly a lower diff ratio!

There are possibly 3 final drive ratios for Autos.
2.76 - late Mini Japan spec SPi (workd out to 3.2ish with 1.15:1 drop gears)
3.2? - usual Mini-Matic and Rover (works out to 3.6ish with 1.15:1 drop gears)
Something like a 3.7 or 3.9 final drive in some model of Morris 1100/1300. I'm yet to see one, but want to get hold of one. Then I can run proper Moke sized tyres.

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PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2009 3:26 pm 
Its a Minimatic :D


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bnicho wrote:
drmini in aust wrote:
bnicho wrote:
Is it Mini-Matic or Morris 1100 / 1300?

What's the difference, apart from oil filter size/shape?
I'm not talking about the Rover boxes.....


Possibly a lower diff ratio!

There are possibly 3 final drive ratios for Autos.
2.76 - late Mini Japan spec SPi (workd out to 3.2ish with 1.15:1 drop gears)
3.2? - usual Mini-Matic and Rover (works out to 3.6ish with 1.15:1 drop gears)
Something like a 3.7 or 3.9 final drive in some model of Morris 1100/1300. I'm yet to see one, but want to get hold of one. Then I can run proper Moke sized tyres.

My MiniMatic books say diff is 3.27:1, but overall ratio 3.76:1.
Multiply 3.27 by 1.15, it's pretty close... :wink:

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Judging by GPS readings vs revs and taking into account tyre size, I have the 3.27 in there now. (gearing works out around 3.76). I want to go to a lower ratio so I can run 185/70R13 mud+snow tyres when I want to play and use the 185/60 Yokies on the road. At the moment it doesn't have enough torque to pull 185/70 tyres.

Maybe I should just supercharge it. :twisted:

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I don't make them breed Ian, thats just sick.. But yes.. pm is sent. 8)

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I'm looking for an Auto box for my next project

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Go the Autos, they rock! :D

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