Would a June 1960 Morris have had a straight or cranked magic wand? Mine was changed to a remote change but I am considering a 4 synch hybrid with the proper gear selector.
Thanks,
Keith
Straight or cranked magic wand?
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Re: Straight or cranked magic wand?
Bill always pops out the bushes when a early question comes up. Anyone else noticed that?
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Re: Straight or cranked magic wand?
SteveG wrote:Bill always pops out the bushes when a early question comes up. Anyone else noticed that?
Well try write Wood & Pickett, and you will see me JUMP out
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Re: Straight or cranked magic wand?
Thank you Bill. will it be difficult for me to find one?
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Re: Straight or cranked magic wand?
Remember the 4 synch magic wand gearlever is different, ie. has the keyway slot in the ball at the top not side.Keith Grendahl wrote:Would a June 1960 Morris have had a straight or cranked magic wand? Mine was changed to a remote change but I am considering a 4 synch hybrid with the proper gear selector.
Thanks,
Keith
Photo shows parts needed to run the magic wand set up with the remote diff casing.
eg. when a 4 synchro box is used on a mk1
2A3467 Bush
2A3390 Spring
22A1832 Seat / Locating foot
88G553 Selector shaft
22A1717 Cover
22A1382 Gearlever 1968-75 (Later type wand with slot at the top of ball)
3 synchro type (both have slot at the side)
22A91 GEAR LEVER, straight 1959-61.
88G232 GEAR LEVER, cranked 1961-68
Diagram:
http://www.somerfordmini.co.uk/eshop/in ... age&id=151
Adaptor plate:
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Re: Straight or cranked magic wand?
Thank you for pointing that out, I was definitely heading down the wrong path. Great to have a forum like this to learn from others.
The parts list is a big help. I recall reading somewhere that the adapter plate is difficult to obtain.
The parts list is a big help. I recall reading somewhere that the adapter plate is difficult to obtain.
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Re: Straight or cranked magic wand?
The parts are around as they were fitted to the Mk2 onwards basic/850 Mini's, Vans and Pickups which retained the magic wand gearlever but you may have to search around or ask on the forums for the necessary bits.