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Most reliable, Minor 1000 or A35
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 9:06 pm    Post subject: Most reliable, Minor 1000 or A35 Reply with quote

I was thinking about how similar A35's and Moggies were, and started to wonder. Which was the most reliable?

I remember problems such as half shafts, ball joints on Moggies, but never on A35's.

Also, a lot of small garages used to use the A35 van, but never the Moggie van...strange.

Lets have your opinions....

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 9:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tricky one!!

Engines are the same, but easier to get at in the Moggy so thats a plus (although whether that makes it more reliable??).

Was the rad bigger in the Mog, keeping it cooler in traffic than the A35?

I guess the A35 was more old-school in its layout away from the engine bay, eg:

- A35 had steering box as opposed to rack & pinion in the MM

- A35 had coil springs up front, the MM was torsion bar

Perhaps because the MM drove in a more 'modern' way than the A35, people drove them harder, and were less reliable as a result? just a thought..

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 11:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I really dont know the answer to this one myself.

By my logic, it must have been the A35. At least independent garages always used to have a tendency to use the cheapest most reliable motors day to day.

Comparing tha A35 van to the MM van, isnt it smaller? There must be a reason that they chose a smaller van over a larger one.

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 8:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

yeah its a fair bit smaller, and lower rated too (ie load weight rating) - perhaps Austin dealers offered more perks than Morris ones??

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 9:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I wonder if there is anyone on the forum that has first hand experience of these vehicles, that could shed some light on things?

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 11:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Seem to remember that there were a few more things to go wrong on a moggie (have you ever changed a master cylinder), but on the plus side you had rack and pinion steering and didn't have to stand on your head to work in the engine compartment.
Perhaps the Austin was cheaper?
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 18, 2007 10:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The 'Peanut' has a short connecting rod for the handbrake which is situated underneath, somewhere between the driver's door & the rear wheel. These rods would stretch after time & would need replacing almost on a regular basis.
Especially if you used the handbrake. Wink

A friend of mine imparted this to me - he used to work on them.
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 10:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I do remember having to weld up the handbrake mounting on the inner sill of erindoors' A30 - my introduction to welding, put me off welding underneath a car on stands for ever!!!

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