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For 850, 998, 1100, LHD.


Bolts from thermostat housing to bulkhead.


(For 1275 see MSSK1300LHD)

For 1275cc engines with sandwich plate fitted except when PEQ10019 large bore thermostat housing is fitted.(fitted to HIF carb models between 1990-91). It has been used for these models however by extensive modifying around the horseshoe...

This upper engine steady rod was fitted as standard to the Austin 1100/1300 range of 4 door cars and then fitted to the 1275CC minis from 1990 on, to position the engine half an inch (12.7mm) further forward to help clearance for the carbs and inject...

Used in our MSSK001 left hand lower engine stabiliser kit this bracket fits to the subframe and the gearbox.

The original ultimate engine stabilizer kit fits all 1275cc cylinder heads for RHD cars without a sandwich plate fitted. See MSSK1301 for sandwich plate type except Cooper cars 1990-2 that have PEQ10019 thermostat and 96 on ...

Engine stabiliser arm to block bolt. This is the longer bolt that fits the engine stabiliser rod to the cylinder block.

The original mini upper engine steady that always needs the bushes replacing (they are CRC5329) and the longer of the 2 securing bolts, if it looks worse for wear or broken, is BH605151.

From 1990 on when the 1275 ...

The last Rover update on the upper engine stabiliser bar.

A one piece silent block type bush was fitted at both ends from 1996 on and will fit any cars that have 2 bushes fitted at either end as original.

These have also been fitted...

The original ultimate engine stabilizer kit fits all 1275cc cylinder heads for LHD cars EXCEPT THOSE WITH THERMOSTAT SANDWICH PLATE

It fits to the thermostat housing and end manifold stud and also onto the bulkhead where the heater pipes go ...

Metal cone shaped insert as used in the SBK2 engine stailiser arm kit. 2 CONES.

This bush is a genuine version of CRC5329 and sold individually.

There are 2 of these bushes fitted at either end of the engine stabiliser on all cars upto 1996 except some very early cars which had large single bushes fitted. F...

The steady rod that is Right Hand lower on the gearbox and is part of our lower engine stabilser kit MSSK.

This lower engine steady rod was fitted as standard when a welded bracket was added to the front of the front subframe in 1989. The other end bolted to the gearbox by bracket NAM3760. The fixed rod is obsolete from Rover, but this adjust...

A "must have" for every car. All the torque action of the motor is controlled by the stabilizer arm located just above the flywheel housing. If you are still using original type rubber bushes you are living in the past. Our uprated kit includes four ...

Extra hard bushes for competition use. All the torque action of the motor is controlled by the stabilizer arm located just above the flywheel housing. If you are still using original type rubber bushes you are living in the past. Our uprated kit incl...

Lower engine mounting bracket fitted on gearbox R/H side.

Plastic cone shaped insert as used in the SBK1 engine stailiser arm kit. Priced each you will requuire 2 per end.

The original stabiliser kit with cone shaped spacers to strengthen up the rubber bushes against engine movement. Kit includes 4 cone plastic shaped inserts and 4 bushes. The cone shaped inserts push the rubber out in the middle of the engine steady b...

The original stabiliser kit with cone shaped spacers to strengthen up the rubber bushes against engine movement. Kit includes 4 cone metal shaped inserts and 4 bushes. When stocks run out only the plastic insert type kit SBK1 will be ava...

Adjustable engine upper stabiliser rod.

Copy of ERA 1020 adjustable rod as fitted to the ERA mini turbo for clearance reasons. This adjustable rod takes the standard rubber bushes or equivalent and is a useful means of pushing the top of the...

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