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  • anamnesis17 August 2026

    Which goes to show, what an inventive lot long time Spridget owners are. 👍

    Needs must, can do attitude.

  • Alan Anstead17 August 2026

    I have also modified the ends of the rods.

  • Peter Dahlquist17 August 2026

    Would be nice to keep it as it is. I have enough problems with software updates. I don't recognize my cell phone after an unannounced update.

  • David Cox17 August 2026

    The compensator should rotate in two planes at 90 degrees to each other. I have done as Alan and fitted a grease nipple to the " cube"...

  • Alan Anstead17 August 2026

    The thread on which the compensator sits lacks lubrication so I add a Grease nipple to the threaded ‘cube’.
    Prior to the grease nipple mod’ on one of my cars the thread had ‘hollowed’ over the years so I welded in a new thread which I found to be Whitworth.

  • GuyW17 August 2026

    The square bit screws on, but not too far as it needs to be free to point straight up. And the arms of the Christmas tree piece need to be at or close to 90degrees to the line of the rods to maximise leverage. Wear in the cylinder leer arms, clevis pins and the brackets on the road ends will all affect this angle. I believe some cars had threaded rods, making them adjustable to compensate.

  • Nick and Cherry Scoop17 August 2026

    I remember buying a K&N for the HIF44 on my Mk2 Sprite twenty years ago, but the price couldn't have been too bad. I was poorer then, and would have noticed.

    Those Coopers are looking better than I thought.

  • Nick and Cherry Scoop17 August 2026

    So, the T rocks! That explains it.
    Sadly, mine seems to rock. I will have to wait until my beautiful assistant becomes available, before I can watch it perform, but it probably needs a new cylinder as Tim suggests. I have a couple in stock, and I don't mind doing the swap, but never look forward to the bleeding.

    Thank you all.

  • Bill B17 August 2026

    Nick
    I think the compensator is semi "floating" (as you suggest) such that if one rear brake goes fully on, there is still enough play in the compensator to pull the opposite brake's rod tight. The compensator needs to be clean with free movement. Bit of grease on it. Brake shoes should be adjusted BEFORE cable adjustor.

  • David Billington17 August 2026

    Sounds like the thread on the bracket mounted to the axle may be seized preventing the T from rocking side to side to equalise the tie rod loads. The thread is visible in the image Tim posted.

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