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MG MGA - ATB & BTB brake drums
Hello all - I am trying to sort out several 55 gal drums of the above, can anyone give the a clue as to what series MGA or MGB they fit? ATB 4165 ATB 7075 BTB 338 Thank you. Kathy |
KQS Kathy |
ATB 4165 ??bad number?? ATB7165 is 1500 wire wheel front 6 stud holes and concave face ATB 7075 MGA 15 & 1600, 56-62 rear and 1500 disc wheel front BTB 338 MGB 63-67 banjo axle rear Last two are the same except stud holes on 7075 are smaller than 338. 4 stud holes and convex face FRM |
FR Millmore |
I am working from the 1964 BMC Fast Moving Parts book. In another listing in the same book, ATB4165 is shown as the WW front drum, so I think the ATB7165 is a typo, or an undocumented number change. FRM |
FR Millmore |
FR--you are amazing! --Jack |
JM Morris |
Jack - Head and property full of all sorts of random info I try to put to use. Came to me that BTB338 also does not have the adjuster access holes of the MGA versions. FRM |
FR Millmore |
Kathy I have a 54 TF. I have been wanting to convert to a 4.3 rear end. I have been looking for a MGA pumpkin If you have one or know where one might be found would you sent me a e-mail at nside@hiwaay.net Thanks Bud W. |
S.A. White |
Sally, Are you looking for the differential case or the whole rear axle? I have the case. |
Gordon Harrison |
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