Pick up Restoration (Part 1)

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one of the leaf springs after stripping and during de rusting<br>Image<br>
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the U bolts are pitted but usable, but I need a far more robust wire rotary brush.<br>Image<br>
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This one has worn right down after just one leaf spring, I'll try a steel one next, hopefully they won't take off too much metal.<br>Image<br>
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Post by alex_holden »

I use a 'knotted' steel wire wheel, usually a disc rather than a cup (though I have both). They shouldn't remove good steel but when you get rid of all the rust from a badly pitted body panel you will often be dismayed to find that it is full of hundreds of tiny holes that weren't visible before.
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Post by MarkyB »

Try a flap wheel, I'm amazed by what a nice finish you can get even with a really course one.
I mean the disc shaped ones with overlaying flaps designed for use in a grinder.
Never tried the ones that go in an electric drill so no comment about them.
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Post by davidmiles »

Alex and Mark, you are a fountain of knowledge. here's the knotted wheel I got from Halfords, a two thirds the price of the cup that wore away, and yes you do get a great finish even though it looks course.<br>Image<br>
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The next thing I would do is to use a rust killer on it (something like Jenolite), then paint it with zinc primer followed by chassis black.
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Day off from car restoration today, Harry's Birthday treat to Bovington Tank Museum with two school chums. Here (pretending, phew) to be run over by a giant experimental vehicle from 1959 called a Rhino. (most powerful land vehicle on earth for it's time.) If you think this truck looks big, imagine what the wheel jack looks like!<br>Image<br>
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Back to the pickup this morning, here is a comparison shot of three U bolts L to R the original bolt, the phospher bronze brushed one and the far superior steel knotted brushed one, with far deeper de-rusting<br>Image<br>
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Post by aupickup »

excellent mate

would it be possible may be to pop over some time and have a look at the pick up
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Yes of course you can.
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on second thoughts not today,just dropped a leaf spring on my thumb.
nasty blood blister under my thumb nail. speak to you later, owwch.
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:( Yow!
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Post by davidmiles »

Now that was an avoidable accident, too many components in the workshop. I tried to move the axle and knocked over a leaf spring, awaiting stripping, onto my thumb holding the axle.
Ive got to re think my workshop strategy here. Only one heavy item in the workshop at once, never stand a leaf spring against a bench.<br>Image<br>
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Post by bigginger »

They don't get in the wat as much as front suspension uprights/brakes, and aren't quite so keen to fall over :( Again, ow...
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Thanks Andrew, my wife always comes up with the right medicine, but this time she excelled herself.
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I am in need of new shock absorbers, are the shocks the same for the pickup as the other cars, saloon, trav ect, and I know the 1000 series shared commonality of parts with other british car types of the same era, so I shouldn't just search for morris minor dampers should I ? can anyone help. <br>Image<br>
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Post by aupickup »

rear shocks are the same for vans and pick ups but not saloon or travellers

morris minor shops stock them

i doubt you will find any on ebay, tho i beleive some volvo ones fit

keep the special washers tho
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Post by alex_holden »

The cars have a different rear damper to the LCV. You can buy new ones:

http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... cts_id=697
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Post by Dean »

Marky that's what I use, they are less violent and yes give you a good keyed finish.
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