Going through the bits and pieces I have stripped from my 1961 Austin Seven, and noticed this...
Rear cones have NO thread in them????
Anybody come across this before?
Fronts have an imperial thread, but not even a hole in the rears!
Assuming they are original, why would they make two types?
I’m not reusing them, just a little intrigued!!
Old rubber cones
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Re: Old rubber cones
I have came across loads of them, but I thought they started do this much much later than 61, like for a few years in the mid 70's?
Maybe they were changed out at some point ?
I'd say the reason for the lack of nut is a compressor is not needed to assemble / dissemble the rears, so some brain wave thought it might save them money.
Maybe they were changed out at some point ?
I'd say the reason for the lack of nut is a compressor is not needed to assemble / dissemble the rears, so some brain wave thought it might save them money.
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Re: Old rubber cones
I too have come across cones with no nuts but only from early to mid seventies on.
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Re: Old rubber cones
I would not chuck your old cones away, see below:-
New rubber cones collapsing after 8 months?
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=29226
New rubber cones collapsing after 8 months?
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=29226