Mk1 bonnet hinges?
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Mk1 bonnet hinges?
Was raking in back of garage. for some reason all the mk1 bonnet hinges are the same hand, ie the captive screws are on the same side. Were they all the same or were they sided?
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Re: Mk1 bonnet hinges?
I'm sure they are sided.
I've got a 69 Mini with a 1046, Cooper Head and a four on the floor.
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Re: Mk1 bonnet hinges?
Ooh if you have any spares going could you let me know please as am on the hunt for a pair.
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Alan
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Alan
1960 mk1 850cc
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Re: Mk1 bonnet hinges?
So far I have 4 all the same, which was what was confusing me and going by the colours, I can't work out where one came from.Th4neuk wrote:Ooh if you have any spares going could you let me know please as am on the hunt for a pair.
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Alan
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Re: Mk1 bonnet hinges?
Sided for sure,nuts for securing the bonnet are always facing to outside of Mini.
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Re: Mk1 bonnet hinges?
Well then they're all LH.java gt wrote:Sided for sure,nuts for securing the bonnet are always facing to outside of Mini.
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Re: Mk1 bonnet hinges?
Right you are Sir,I'll just go and stand in the corner especially seeing as I fitted the bonnet to my Estate on the 26th.
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Re: Mk1 bonnet hinges?
Looked at my 1960 Austin 850 and shows nuts to the inside also. Bonnet may not fit well if otherwise.
Bracket stampings themselves are not handed (at least not mine). The direction of the captive nuts determine handedness. You could change one by removing the captive screws and placing them in the other direction. Not sure this would be easy though; it appears that the screws were resistance welded in which case the screws would be difficult to remove without destroying them. Making screws shouldn't be difficult then weld/braze in right direction.
Bracket stampings themselves are not handed (at least not mine). The direction of the captive nuts determine handedness. You could change one by removing the captive screws and placing them in the other direction. Not sure this would be easy though; it appears that the screws were resistance welded in which case the screws would be difficult to remove without destroying them. Making screws shouldn't be difficult then weld/braze in right direction.
Re: Mk1 bonnet hinges?
Nuts do face inwards and the fitting to the bulkhead there should be two thin brass washers a bit fiddly but you must fit them,
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Re: Mk1 bonnet hinges?
A bit of thin double sided tape (each) works well for these. Just punch the bolt through the tape once the hinge has been slid into place...... Later Oz car use a kind of white plastic instead of brass..BRI MK1 wrote:Nuts do face inwards and the fitting to the bulkhead there should be two thin brass washers a bit fiddly but you must fit them,
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