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Hi Everybody
2 questions if thats alright.
I have a 1962 Morris Minor 948cc and just wondered if the engine is a late model or a early one the engine number starts off with a 10MA.
And the second question is I am putting new gaskets on the Tappet covers and wondered if there was any washers or anything that go on with the bolts and also if the gaskets are the cork ones.
Thanks Bob
2 questions if thats alright.
I have a 1962 Morris Minor 948cc and just wondered if the engine is a late model or a early one the engine number starts off with a 10MA.
And the second question is I am putting new gaskets on the Tappet covers and wondered if there was any washers or anything that go on with the bolts and also if the gaskets are the cork ones.
Thanks Bob
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Thanks a lot, just got to get washers and cups because there were none on , it is the engine number that is riveted onto the engine isnt it, it is supposed to be a 948.
Thanks for your help, I wouldn't know how to go on if it wasn't for people like you because I am new to having a Morris Minor, so once again thankyou.
Bob
Thanks for your help, I wouldn't know how to go on if it wasn't for people like you because I am new to having a Morris Minor, so once again thankyou.
Bob
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bmcecosse,
Thanks for the address I will have a look later when its working. I will have to inform the DVLA about the bigger engine someone must have done it and not tol them because all my papers that came with the car from new still show it as a 948, so thanks for spotting it for me, by the way whats your first name.
Thanks again
Bob
Thanks for the address I will have a look later when its working. I will have to inform the DVLA about the bigger engine someone must have done it and not tol them because all my papers that came with the car from new still show it as a 948, so thanks for spotting it for me, by the way whats your first name.
Thanks again
Bob
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I don't think its a hanging offence not informing the DVLA of an engine change although they can get snotty about incorrect owner's address.
If you have a 948 box keep an eye on it as it is not as strong as a 1098 box and also you may well have a 948 clutch assembly which is smaller than the 1098 unit.
If you have a 948 box keep an eye on it as it is not as strong as a 1098 box and also you may well have a 948 clutch assembly which is smaller than the 1098 unit.
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I agree about telling the insurance but the DVLA / police are more interested in having the correct address to send the speeding tickets
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