Service Intervals

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oliver-morrisminor
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Service Intervals

Post by oliver-morrisminor »

I have had a look in my Workshop manual,
and I have found what to do in a service,
but, it does not state at what milage these
services should be done?

I don't have a glove box handbook, it may
say how often to carry out a service in that.
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Re: Service Intervals

Post by mike.perry »

The handbook gives a list of service intervals for different items but I would say that the most important are the suspension grease nipples. When I have the wheels off for any reason I always give the suspension a couple of shots of grease and if the back wheels are off then I check the rear dampers and grease the handbrake cables including the ends of the inner cables.
Oil and filter changes are every 6000 miles
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Re: Service Intervals

Post by lambrettalad »

I suggest oil / filter changes every 3 k
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