need help identifying exact year of my mini so i can get parts.vin# k153L2288
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need help identifying exact year of my mini so i can get parts.vin# k153L2288
looking for distributer cap and rotor for starts.
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Re: need help identifying exact year of my mini so i can get parts.vin# k153L2288
Are you talking about a Morris Mini, or just an alternative description for the Subaru 360?
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Re: need help identifying exact year of my mini so i can get parts.vin# k153L2288
Appears to be a Subaru 360 VINbooks1 wrote:Are you talking about a Morris Mini, or just an alternative description for the Subaru 360?
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Re: need help identifying exact year of my mini so i can get parts.vin# k153L2288
I checked the master list and this is the second lowest VIN I have for a pickup.
That means it is PROBABLY a '68, if it has a 3-speed transaxle it is definitely
a '68. Some items are different for the '68 but look at P. 27, 28, and 100 in
the BOOK OF REPRINTS and you will see all the points and condensers and caps
and rotors that were used on all the Subaru 360s imported by Subaru of America
AND the earlier Sambars imported by Sutherland.
Ed
That means it is PROBABLY a '68, if it has a 3-speed transaxle it is definitely
a '68. Some items are different for the '68 but look at P. 27, 28, and 100 in
the BOOK OF REPRINTS and you will see all the points and condensers and caps
and rotors that were used on all the Subaru 360s imported by Subaru of America
AND the earlier Sambars imported by Sutherland.
Ed
300,000+ miles on Subaru 360s since Feb. 1975, and have never (yet) been stuck on the road with one!
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Re: need help identifying exact year of my mini so i can get parts.vin# k153L2288
Ah, I see. I think..... (I've always described the Subaru 360 as a micro car! )2stroketurbo wrote: ↑5 years agoAppears to be a Subaru 360 VINbooks1 wrote:Are you talking about a Morris Mini, or just an alternative description for the Subaru 360?
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Re: need help identifying exact year of my mini so i can get parts.vin# k153L2288
My subaru is a pickup with a 3spd.i looked up the part numbers from the pages you referenced.stop by a few local auto parts stores ,no luck they couldnt help me.is there any place on line i can purchase the cap and rotors .we also have a van with a 4spd.each distributer is different.want to get them running before i start on other parts.subaru360nut wrote: ↑5 years ago I checked the master list and this is the second lowest VIN I have for a pickup.
That means it is PROBABLY a '68, if it has a 3-speed transaxle it is definitely
a '68. Some items are different for the '68 but look at P. 27, 28, and 100 in
the BOOK OF REPRINTS and you will see all the points and condensers and caps
and rotors that were used on all the Subaru 360s imported by Subaru of America
AND the earlier Sambars imported by Sutherland.
Ed
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Re: need help identifying exact year of my mini so i can get parts.vin# k153L2288
The BOR will show you which of the 4 distributors you have.
ANY of the 4 can be used in ANY Subaru 360 engine, but the
parts are not interchangeable from one of the 4 to another.
If the '68 (3-speed) has the HITACHI on P. 100 see the CLASSIFIEDS
in the current newsletter for points etc.
Points for HITACHI on P. 28 have not been available for decades BUT
you can polish the points and reuse them, use a new generic condenser
with the same capacitance as the old one. I used to get 50,000 miles
out of one set of Hitachi points by polishing them every 10K
NIPPON-DENSO dist. parts (used by factory in sedans, not Sambars
but will work fine in either) may still be available, see P. 368 in BOR.
These points can also be polished and reused with a new geeneric
condenser (different capacitance from HITACHI.
HITACHI caps never wear out because there is no contact, clean out any carbon tracks
and polish the 4 metal nodes inside the cap and the inside of the holes where the
spark plug wires go with wire brush on a Dremel tool.
Polish metal ends of HITACHI rotor with wire wheel.
Ed
ANY of the 4 can be used in ANY Subaru 360 engine, but the
parts are not interchangeable from one of the 4 to another.
If the '68 (3-speed) has the HITACHI on P. 100 see the CLASSIFIEDS
in the current newsletter for points etc.
Points for HITACHI on P. 28 have not been available for decades BUT
you can polish the points and reuse them, use a new generic condenser
with the same capacitance as the old one. I used to get 50,000 miles
out of one set of Hitachi points by polishing them every 10K
NIPPON-DENSO dist. parts (used by factory in sedans, not Sambars
but will work fine in either) may still be available, see P. 368 in BOR.
These points can also be polished and reused with a new geeneric
condenser (different capacitance from HITACHI.
HITACHI caps never wear out because there is no contact, clean out any carbon tracks
and polish the 4 metal nodes inside the cap and the inside of the holes where the
spark plug wires go with wire brush on a Dremel tool.
Polish metal ends of HITACHI rotor with wire wheel.
Ed
300,000+ miles on Subaru 360s since Feb. 1975, and have never (yet) been stuck on the road with one!