Search found 35 matches |
Author | Message |
---|---|
Topic: Wheels won't fit. Buggar | |
MorryStu Replies: 17 Views: 14520 |
Forum: My Morry Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2018 10:05 am Subject: Wheels won't fit. Buggar |
Its easier to re-drill new roters to suit the stud pattern ( illegal )
OR Buy blank rotors and get them drilled to suit Try DBA ( Disk Brakes Australia ) direct and see what they can do ... |
|
Topic: Bumpy-63 pick-up | |
MorryStu Replies: 14 Views: 14374 |
Forum: My Morry Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 9:48 am Subject: Bumpy-63 pick-up |
I am just about to do the same with my ute. Its even the same colour
Depending on how much you want to spend, I would recommend getting the cab & doors stripped of paint and rust by Redistrip ... |
|
Topic: Cheap C40 generators | |
MorryStu Replies: 5 Views: 6247 |
Forum: Electrics, Instrumentation & Security Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2017 4:49 pm Subject: Cheap C40 generators |
If your knowledge of electrics is basic then you cant go wrong with an alternator.
And they are MUCH better than a generator You coould almost say that you need rocks in your head to go with ... |
|
Topic: Cheap C40 generators | |
MorryStu Replies: 5 Views: 6247 |
Forum: Electrics, Instrumentation & Security Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2017 4:05 pm Subject: Cheap C40 generators |
Why not go an Alternator ? | |
Topic: 51 MMmmm | |
MorryStu Replies: 26 Views: 25511 |
Forum: My Morry Posted: Sat May 06, 2017 12:31 pm Subject: 51 MMmmm |
As far as the diff goes, maybe a later model 1000 diff.
There is an easy adaption to put Nissan Pulsar rear disks on the back. You can buy the caliper bracket ready made from the States For a ge ... |
|
Topic: 51 MMmmm | |
MorryStu Replies: 26 Views: 25511 |
Forum: My Morry Posted: Sat May 06, 2017 12:03 pm Subject: 51 MMmmm |
Strut front end is extremely hard to do and would need serious modification and full engineers certification. Hope you have LOTS of money for that
Moving the steering rack is also going to give the ... |
|
Topic: Pull Start Solenoid/Starter Motor Problem | |
MorryStu Replies: 3 Views: 5888 |
Forum: Electrics, Instrumentation & Security Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2016 7:44 pm Subject: Pull Start Solenoid/Starter Motor Problem |
Glad you mentioned that
Do you know where I can get the bush and brushes. Pulled it apart a few months back and she is getting a bit ordinary so best to do it now rather than latter |
|
Topic: Fuel gauge live all the time | |
MorryStu Replies: 7 Views: 7389 |
Forum: Electrics, Instrumentation & Security Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 5:03 pm Subject: Fuel gauge live all the time |
It sounds like you have the other side of the guage connected to the instrument lamp. It should only come live when the ignition is on
The fuel gauge is fairly straight forward. With mine it is a w ... |
|
Topic: Morris Garages | |
MorryStu Replies: 2 Views: 7903 |
Forum: The World Market Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 1:55 pm Subject: Morris Garages |
You should be able to ring them
I spoke to them last year They can be a bit hard to get on the phne |
|
Topic: Death of a crank pulley | |
MorryStu Replies: 2 Views: 4428 |
Forum: My Morry Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 8:48 pm Subject: Death of a crank pulley |
Well the original crank pulley decided it didnt want to party with the crank any more... Had to order a machined 1 piece pulley which is going in tomorrow
https://s31.postimg.org/kc5t9bw0n/crank_pu ... |
|
Topic: Adelaide van | |
MorryStu Replies: 35 Views: 42313 |
Forum: My Morry Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2016 7:56 pm Subject: Adelaide van |
Lucas, the "Prince of darkness" will sometimes succumb to swearing and threats with a very large blunt object | |
Topic: Adelaide van | |
MorryStu Replies: 35 Views: 42313 |
Forum: My Morry Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2016 1:24 pm Subject: Adelaide van |
Its a pretty simple loom actually | |
Topic: Adelaide van | |
MorryStu Replies: 35 Views: 42313 |
Forum: My Morry Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2016 7:19 pm Subject: Adelaide van |
My advice is to get a brand new loom...or make one from scratch, which is something I will be doing soon
My loom is a dogs breakfast as it has been changed over the years. Once you get rid of the r ... |
|
Topic: my morrie NOW called Megs | |
MorryStu Replies: 28 Views: 28516 |
Forum: My Morry Posted: Wed May 18, 2016 9:32 pm Subject: my morrie NOW called Megs |
Sounds reasonable | |
Topic: my morrie NOW called Megs | |
MorryStu Replies: 28 Views: 28516 |
Forum: My Morry Posted: Wed May 18, 2016 11:49 am Subject: my morrie NOW called Megs |
I see you have a hose running from the breather at the front running thru the manifold pre heating passage....
Why ? Normally you would have hot water running thru the manifold pre heat passage |
|
Topic: A new addititon to the family | |
MorryStu Replies: 15 Views: 17025 |
Forum: My Morry Posted: Sat May 14, 2016 8:25 pm Subject: A new addititon to the family |
Stitch in a brace between the pillars with some 25mm square tub
And when you fix the A pillar rust leave a few holes at the bottom to let any water drain and fill them with a good fish oil or tar ... |
|
Topic: My Moggie called... Moggie | |
MorryStu Replies: 67 Views: 56565 |
Forum: My Morry Posted: Sat May 14, 2016 8:15 pm Subject: My Moggie called... Moggie |
yep
Had that before. Golden rule No1. Buy new fuel hose and filters everytime And dont skimp on fuel filters. I run 3. One at the fuel tank One directly before the fuel pump One ... |
|
Topic: My Moggie called... Moggie | |
MorryStu Replies: 67 Views: 56565 |
Forum: My Morry Posted: Sat May 14, 2016 6:55 pm Subject: My Moggie called... Moggie |
Well I can certainly say that the fuel pump is a lot more than 12 inches from the fuel tank.
Daily driver, never had an issue. In fact it worked that well that I had to play with the fuel float ... |
|
Topic: My Moggie called... Moggie | |
MorryStu Replies: 67 Views: 56565 |
Forum: My Morry Posted: Sat May 14, 2016 8:57 am Subject: My Moggie called... Moggie |
My block type pump works fine at the front bolted to the front inner guard, basically sucking
You can get different pressure pumps so make sure you get the low pressure one |
|
Topic: My Moggie called... Moggie | |
MorryStu Replies: 67 Views: 56565 |
Forum: My Morry Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 10:56 am Subject: My Moggie called... Moggie |
The block type fuel pump I posted the link to [url=http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/New-Electric-Fuel-Pump-12-volt-Solid-State-4-to-6psi-130-LPH-Petrol-Universal-AU-/131318770921?hash=item1e93356ce9:g:iEQA ... | |
Topic: My Moggie called... Moggie | |
MorryStu Replies: 67 Views: 56565 |
Forum: My Morry Posted: Tue May 10, 2016 9:12 pm Subject: My Moggie called... Moggie |
That fuel pump is interesting. Does it go in the same place on the firewall? If you're running one, I'm guessing the pressure and flow rate are right (I've got a stock 948). That's something I can aff ... | |
Topic: My Moggie called... Moggie | |
MorryStu Replies: 67 Views: 56565 |
Forum: My Morry Posted: Sun May 08, 2016 9:44 pm Subject: My Moggie called... Moggie |
Fuel pumps are cheap
Get one of these. I have had one on the ute for a while now. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/New-Electric-Fuel-Pump-12-volt-Solid-State-4-to-6psi-130-LPH-Petrol-Universal-AU-/131 ... |
|
Topic: My ute | |
MorryStu Replies: 16 Views: 23064 |
Forum: My Morry Posted: Wed May 04, 2016 10:22 pm Subject: My ute |
Well, I am back
Things have changed a bit. The paint is still the same, but it got a broken nose when it rolled into a concrete wall, so now it has no bumper bar and a dark green grill and stripe t ... |
|
Topic: fuses for moggie | |
MorryStu Replies: 19 Views: 12419 |
Forum: Electrics, Instrumentation & Security Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 10:07 pm Subject: fuses for moggie |
What model are you talking about...?
Mine only takes 2 nails...um ...I mean fuses.... |
|
Topic: Alternator | |
MorryStu Replies: 13 Views: 8452 |
Forum: Electrics, Instrumentation & Security Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 11:02 am Subject: Alternator |
Bosch are MUCH cheaper to fix.....according to the last auto electrician I spoke to | |
All times are GMT + 10 Hours |