Pete, thanks for the response. Not all TDs had wire wheels, some like this
one came with metal rims. I modified the backing plates using rear brakes
from a 1991 Honda Accord. The brakes look like they will work fine. I
haven't gotten it running yet so no road test.
I have been told that the engine that I have will work, however I will need
to have a custom exhaust header fabricated. I am continuing with that idea.
I have the engine and transmission mounted and had a custom drive shaft
manufactured. I have installed the radiator and found hoses that allow the
b210 to hook up to the TD radiator. No water leaking.
I had to plug the oil pressure tap because it was too close to the frame. I
would like to figure out another place to tap for oil pressure. I did prove
that there is oil pressure.
If the engine runs and seems like it will be a decent engine, I will haul
the project to a muffler shop that will fabricate the header.
I ordered a bolt set and the beading that go between the fenders and the
body. I think I will reassemble the body. I cleaned up the floor board and
have them laying in place.
There is plenty of hobby left in this project.
Gary
"peterlonz" <peterlo8.DeleteThis@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
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> The "TD" of course has wire wheels which ordinarily would not see the
> higher brakiing forces imposed by disc brakes. This is something that I
> would be mindful of & it definitely means you cannot consider chrome plate
> on the wires. The TD is a vety nice car & great project, select an engine
> with similar dimensions to the original & you should be OK. Good Luck.
> Pete >> Stay informed about: MGTD