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[Spridgets] Morris Minor 1000 vacuum advance - update.

Subject: [Spridgets] Morris Minor 1000 vacuum advance - update.
From: corvallis at peoplepc.com (corvallis at peoplepc.com)
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2011 18:10:09 -0700
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A book I have, dated 1968 calls this an HS2 SU carb.
I did a google image search and came up with a number of exploded diagrams.
Do any show the pipe you're looking for?
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...bill in corvallis
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Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Morris Minor 1000 vacuum advance - update.

As quoted below - I've found where the vacuum take off is (I hope!)

The Morris Minor 1000 workshop manual text refers to a "ignition control
pipe" fitted to the carburettor - but it does not give any details, drawing
or part number.
No mention at all in the Haynes Sprite manuals!?

I'm assuming it is a small diameter cooper tube that is threaded on one end
to screw into the carburettor.

It is a 948cc engine with a single HS SU carburettor.

Does anyone have a scrap HS carb that they could take the copper(?) pipe off
and sell it to me? I'm also guessing that it's probably about 1" -> 1.5"
long.

Or what the thread might be...

No supplier lists it ;-(

--
Dave G  KK7SS
DN06ig

,59 Morris Minor 1000
'65 Sprite - in process
'76 Midget - shared with my #4 son.
'06 Honda Civic Hybrid

----- "Dave KK7SS" <kk7ss at frontier.com> wrote: 
> There *is* a threaded hole, with nothing in it, just below the
> throttle shaft and on the engine side of the butterfly.
> This should be the vacuum take-off point, Yes?
> 
> I believe I can see a small brass plug with a small orifice in it at
> the bottom of this hole.
> So whatever was fitted there, isn't there anymore ;-(
> 
> Where can I get whatever fits in that hole???
> Has anyone got a spare one?
> 
> It was the "threaded hole" clue Bruce that did it ;-)
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