Ok, just because seeing that GR was playing with the "What block" questions relating to the What was the extra boss for issue just recently
well, recently it got me thinking about our subframes, & how we have dry & wet right???
well at some stage there seems to be a cross-over where what looks to be a whole pile of wet REAR- frames were made into dry ones from the factory
Now i noted this years ago & didn`t think much of it, just figured it was typical BMC/Leyland & their usual -->" Oh wev`e run out of dry frames, lets just turn some wet ones into dry ones" train of thinking, ... however, i`m starting to think that they actually may have got a bit smarter later on in the years & decided that all they had to do was make wet ones & simply change the seat for the donut & hey presto, a dry frame is made,,, Maybe
i`ve just done a walk around of a whole pile of rear frames & some are definately dry for sure,,, & some are wet ones & no doubt just simply wet as std issue ,,, & others that have definately been wet to start with but had the dry treatment & it`s definately obvious that it was done at the factory
& before you all jump on me, i know it`s easy to change a wet rear to make it a dry-worthy rear but not like the factory does em i can assure you & these are definately fatory jobs
so,,, i`m wondering now if there was just a batch of em done, or was there a point in time of manufacturer where they just decided to make em all from wet frames to start & just do the mods to dry after that
can everyone run out to their "DRY" cars & check their rear frames & see if they (firstly) have the holes for the hydro hoses/fittings,,, & 2ndly to see if they have the big holes for the hoses to come through please?
& if you reckon it`s a factory fitted frame, then what month/year is your car please?
cheers
_________________ No offence intended here but--> anyone writing a book about minis 30 years ago may not have experienced such worn or stuffed-with components as we are finding these days.
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