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Hesketh
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Old Moggy is back so parts shopping

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Morning all.

Long story short, pulled the traveller out the barn at the weekend (I hang my head in shame as it has been there for 18 years).

I am looking forward to modifying it up with a new engine etc but in the first instance I am keen to get it running as it is. SO the $64,000 question is, Where is recommended as a good place for parts.

After a quick look over it last night in the garage I am looking to get.

full set of brakes well all the shoes and cylinders any way.
fuel pump
set of points
condenser
coil
dizzy cap and leads etc

As I say have been looking at some of the new "sexy" engines which you guys are now fitting but just now want to get the moggy to run and stop and a MoT :D
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Welcome! Try these :

http://www.morrisminorspares.co.uk/

http://www.morrisminorspares.net
Both do a good mail order service

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Why would it need a coil - is the old one missing? Check if you perhaps have a place local to you to save postage. Many of these parts you will get at your local 'autoparts' place - and possibly less expensive too............
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bmcecosse wrote:Why would it need a coil - is the old one missing?
no it is there just keen to get a full set of ignition shipped in and fitted to totally remove this as a potential issue?
bmcecosse wrote: Check if you perhaps have a place local to you to save postage. Many of these parts you will get at your local 'autoparts' place - and possibly less expensive too............
I used to use a place in Edinburgh but they are not handy for me now and I am keen to just get a box shipped with the part in it I need to get it going. As I say it has been sat 18 years so not like a short delay for the shipping is to be a problem :D
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ASL642 wrote:Welcome! Try these :

http://www.morrisminorspares.co.uk/

http://www.morrisminorspares.net
Both do a good mail order service
Thanks for the nod in the right direction...
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Also if you're hunting parts in the future putting your location under your username will help in your search. Someone local may just have what you are after so saving postage!

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Theres a man i use on ebay quite cheap never let me down or had a problem with him and shipping is quite reasonable. His user name is ame353
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Don't assume that new is better than what is fitted.
The quality of many new parts is suspect to put it mildly!

Hoses and other rubber parts in particular, though there are better materials for suspension bushes.

"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
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MarkyB wrote:
Hoses and other rubber parts in particular, though there are better materials for suspension bushes.
MarkyB that is a very good point, I had not given much thought about the rubber parts on the old moggy bar looking for 4 new tyres soon. Even if they still held air after 18 years stood still :cry:
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MarkyB wrote:
Hoses and other rubber parts in particular, though there are better materials for suspension bushes.
MarkyB that is a very good point, I had not given much thought about the rubber parts on the old moggy bar looking for 4 new tyres soon. Even if they still held air after 18 years stood still :cry:
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My advice - keep the original coil.... And avoid the electronic fuel pumps that are around now. Again - nothing wrong with the old pump - just clean the points.
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Having got an MOT on a car that was in a barn for 20 years I think you will find you have to renew a lot more than you think. Virtually everything with rubber in it will be perished. That includes suspension bushes, oil seals, brake seals, brake flexis, fuel pipes as well as the obvious tyres and hoses. I ended up getting complete brake system excluding drums.
Good luck with your car anyway, another Moggy saved!
Oh, and a big welcome.

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Ah beero, you are more than right on the rubber bushing etc, I got a quick look under it tonight and yep will be on my back for a few evenings soon replacing these parts too :(

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SNAP! except mine doesn't his wood on at the moment hehe
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Top news... It is running, and started almost first turn of the key. (well press of the button on the bulkhead) :)

Will look into setting the timing properly and looking to see where the tick over control is on the weber then fingers crossed it will tick over.

But have a day off tomorrow so might spend some more time on it then.

Well pleased it is going.
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