While refurbishing this steering column bracket I noticed this copper "brush" presumably to close the earth circuit on the horn push. Could anyone advice on what the counterpart on the steering column looked like cause mine is kinda missing
In the meantime wish u all a happy new Morris Motoring Year!
That 'Brush' is insulated from the bracket (or should be). The cable attached run from the horn(s). The brush rides on a slip ring on the oustside of (and again insulated from) the column. Iirc there is a hole in the side of the column for the wire that runs up the center to the horn push. The horn push earths the wire to the column. Similar to the later cars, but with no static outer column. The pictures in the manual don't really help much. I've got a SII column, but its in the greenhouse... and its dark and cold. I'll see if I can get to it tomorrow
Tanx to you all for the encouraging comments! I'm planning to finish Lucy by Easter (hopefully before!!) so to be in time for the lovely spring weather.
I shall be posting pics of all the re assembly details and I shall also be asking loads of questions to the kind series II owners and experts to make sure this moggy gets the best resto possible
Also, tanx Jon,
Yes I noticed that the brush is insulated, and I also noted the slip ring bracket but all the copper has disintegrated , Kindly pm me with the cost should you get hold of a spare.
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Pity Mr G is so far away! If he was in the Uk I think he would get a lot of business He's made a fabulous job of them especially after all the problems you had. Can't wait to see the finished interior.
Some progress, just managed to fit in the power unit single handedly
The engine crane comes in handy at this point, for those who never did it, it is really a satisfying job, now Lucy has some muscle
It is important that a piece of ruggerd carpet material is used between the bulkhead and engine head to save the paintjob from an otherwise inevitable heart pounding scratch deal!
This is what I found whilst cleaning the under rear seat panel through the airing holes, must have been missed by my late grandad! There's enough buying power for four "pastizzi" in the early 1970's!
While still hoping to complete Lucy by end of June here's some progress basically half a dash (still looking for those flippin warning lamps!) and an advanced stage rear... more next week
Mark, your cars are fantastic, and yes your SeriesII Convert, could almost be the twin of my Series MM Tourer. They have even got the same colour upholstry! My car colour is actually a Hyundai colour called Bluish Red, as I thought the original maroon's where too dark in colour.
Good luck with the Travellers, and mate if you can do it I would urge you to restore both as outside offthe UK there is just not enough of them around. Here in Oz they are very rare. Is the low light as series MM or one that has been fiddled with?
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1950 Series MM Tourer
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