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alleramilitaria 22-10-05 02:34

how is this for service.
the drag link sleve screws on normaly (right tight) so im not sure what one i need.

part no.
V.2737 drag link R.H.
V.2471 drag link L.H.

please help

Richard Notton 22-10-05 21:09

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Originally posted by alleramilitaria
how is this for service.
the drag link sleve screws on normaly (right tight) so im not sure what one i need.

part no.
V.2737 drag link R.H.
V.2471 drag link L.H.

please help

OK, the drag link has LH and RH ends, IIRC LH at the steering box and so RH at the other.

What we have found are the 7/16" 16tpi items with cast-in numbers but nothing that matches up to your V numbers, however the ends do _look_ identical.

I have been looking at a MCC drag link as follows:
LH end C8368/C1265
RH end C1738/C1264

Draglink tube is marked C1786

R.

alleramilitaria 22-10-05 21:11

how much and how do i get it?

Richard Notton 23-10-05 09:03

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Originally posted by alleramilitaria
how much and how do i get it?
Be aware ALL this stuff is strip-out from very old vehicles and in original condition - very dirty and a bit rusty. (I can blast this stuff though!)

It's a minute after 08:00 now and I'll see Rory in an hour or two, stand by.

R.

alleramilitaria 23-10-05 16:39

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me have rust at my house NO WAY, i only have properly never rusted fine quality vehicles here, "ran when last parked".

alleramilitaria 23-10-05 16:40

ill take the part. :D
just let me know how much you want for it.
thanks
dave

Max Hedges 25-10-05 12:52

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we have a old morris truck on the farm so I took this picture of the drag link ball joint
Max

Max Hedges 25-10-05 12:56

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This is the engin of the old truck

alleramilitaria 25-10-05 14:35

yes max, that is a old morris:D

i just had to get this find british vehicle, my life before the morris was soooo care free. now its not :bang:

Richard Notton 25-10-05 21:11

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Originally posted by alleramilitaria
ill take the part. :D
just let me know how much you want for it.
thanks
dave

We're not sure if you want the whole drag link or just the RH thread end, the link tube would be wrong for your C8 anyway as its too short.

Rory is checking his stock to ensure he has enough for the restorations in hand and we'll get back to you.

R.

alleramilitaria 25-10-05 21:14

thanks
yes i would need just the end.
dave

Richard Notton 25-10-05 21:31

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Originally posted by alleramilitaria
thanks
yes i would need just the end.
dave

OK, bear with me, the ball isn't easy also but we'll see what we can do.

R.

alleramilitaria 25-10-05 22:36

bearing, bearing, bearing, and thats another issue. you brits have funny bearing numbers. :fry:
dave
:salute:

Richard Notton 26-10-05 21:16

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Originally posted by alleramilitaria
bearing, bearing, bearing, and thats another issue. you brits have funny bearing numbers. :fry:
dave
:salute:

Oh, I wouldn't worry about that, just you wait until you have found a supply of Whitworth/BSF spanners (wrenches) to work on it and then find all the fasteners below ¼" are BA. . . . . . . . . . . . .

Oh, and incidentally, if you didn't know, all the engine fasteners are metric as Bill Morris bought the machine tools from France.

Have fun.

R.

alleramilitaria 26-10-05 21:33

already have the BSF spanners, and tap and die set (a christmas present from the aussie inlaws), and it has a perkins motor in it that was retro fitted in 52 by the REME guys. im having loooooots of fun :bang:
but if you look at my web site you will see that im a glutton for punishment. by the way, just getting the darn morris was a jurny of adventure, thrills, spills, and fire. LOL

dave

Richard Notton 26-10-05 21:51

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Originally posted by alleramilitaria
already have the BSF spanners, and tap and die set (a christmas present from the aussie inlaws), and it has a perkins motor in it that was retro fitted in 52 by the REME guys. im having loooooots of fun :bang:
but if you look at my web site you will see that im a glutton for punishment. by the way, just getting the darn morris was a jurny of adventure, thrills, spills, and fire. LOL

dave

Goodness gracious me! Perkins diesel in a MC :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
Must be a "local" REME one-off.

Still, in 52 the BA for ¼" and under would have been the rule, best go and Google "British Association threads" then plenty more :bang: :bang: before you lean on your Aussie outlaws again. :rolleyes:

R.

alleramilitaria 26-10-05 22:01

its not a one off, i have a brass data plate with a list of the upgrades on the frame, the last one was in 52. boy was i suprised

Richard Notton 27-10-05 00:30

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Originally posted by alleramilitaria
its not a one off, i have a brass data plate with a list of the upgrades on the frame, the last one was in 52. boy was i suprised
Fascinating!!!!!!!!!! Who'd have believed it, a digipic of the data plate would be hugely appreciated for the interest value.

R.

alleramilitaria 27-10-05 00:49

yea i could, then everyone else would want one, then i would get requests from all over the world, then the world would be awash in morris pics, then...... wait, we are talking about moggies arnt we. well yea sure no one els in there right mind would want it. :cheers:
i will get it tomorrow
dave

Pete Ashby 27-10-05 19:26

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Originally posted by FV623
Oh, I wouldn't worry about that, just you wait until you have found a supply of Whitworth/BSF spanners (wrenches) to work on it and then find all the fasteners below ¼" are BA. . . . . . . . . . . . .
R.

Ah yes dear chap....... but do not forget good old BSP for all pipe unions, lovely fine thread just begging to get crossed

:bang:

Pete

alleramilitaria 27-10-05 19:31

my head is spinning:confused:

Richard Notton 27-10-05 20:45

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Originally posted by Pete Ashby
Ah yes dear chap....... but do not forget good old BSP for all pipe unions, lovely fine thread just begging to get crossed

:bang:

Pete

Oh yes, and to be absolutely correct BSPP and BSPT, depending on parallel or taper threads.

We haven't even got to BSC (British Standard Cycle) yet. . . . . . .
:cool:

R.

alleramilitaria 27-10-05 21:43

ok i have a morris, BSF
was rebuilt in germany, metric
and now will be rebuilt in the USA, US standard.

im gonna have a BIG toolbox...
or just use vice grips :fry:
dave

Richard Notton 16-11-05 07:51

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Originally posted by FV623
OK, bear with me, the ball isn't easy also but we'll see what we can do.
There is only one RH thread end sleeve available and without ball joint pin; not just no ball steering joint pins going spare, but not enough to complete the jobs in hand here and that's going to cause some head scratching and trawling the wrecks, if found, around the country for some steering parts.

R.

alleramilitaria 19-12-05 18:52

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im back with steering!!!!! yea :cheers:

alleramilitaria 03-06-06 18:58

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back from the body shop, next wireing, then motor, then breaks... and im moving again!!!!!! :D :D :D :D

alleramilitaria 03-06-06 19:01

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side shot ready to paint

alleramilitaria 07-06-06 03:12

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fresh paint


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