Hi All,
I have a 1978 Morris Mini 1000 LE (New Zealand only Limited Edition) which I am restoring (or at least getting back on the road - I am not returning it to the LE spec), as its rather sad at the moment.
It should be a MK4, however this is a New Zealand assembled one, and it seems they used up some previous years parts in some of the cars, and mine was one of them. Its very weird, but speaking to a number of experts over here, it happened alot.
It has MK3 lights (no reverse light), in-line brake switch on the front subframe (rather than on the brake pedal), and a few other things like that.
Anyway, this question is about the Reverse switch.
I am not with the mini at the moment so cant check, but on the gear changer itself should be the reverse switch - correct?
This car, given it has MK3 rear lights, also has MK3 rear loom it seems, as there is no reverse wire at all, not even to a separate light. I am planning to change this as I personally want MK4 lights with reverse.
Another thing is I assume the MK4 rear lights can bolt in place of where the MK3 ones were - without any metal changes required? Not something I have looked into yet.
On the gear changer housing, will there be a bung/plug or something where the reverse switch would thread into, or will it be blanked off in the casting and need to be drilled/tapped, or what would be the story you think?
Are MK3 gear changers identical to MK4?
I wont be able to check for another week or so, and I wanted to get some bits ordered, such as the switch itself, and just curious if I will need to get a Tap also - if I do, any idea of the thread size?
Thanks very much
Edited by WanaGo, 25 January 2024 - 11:07 PM.