Hi all
Can I ask if there is an list somewhere for the order in which to strip down a Morris to a rolling shell or even to the point of a shell that could be dipped .
Regards
Anthony
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Re: Strip down
I started front to back. Make sure bag up a label everything even if your replacing the bit. Save every nut bolt and screw. Never know you might need it.
Re: Strip down
Yes have started to strip it down all interior out and wrapped and stored wheel arches off front grill off and also bumpers , fuel tank out as is the radiator .
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Re: Strip down
I'm more worried about getting mine back together! Lol.
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Re: Strip down
I reckon most things on a moggie are straightforward and straight backward.
You remove bits in any sensible order and make notes of each removal. Eventually you can turn yor list upside down and (if you can read your upside down writing) replacement is just a matter of going down that upside down list!
A bit like the early landrovers. Simple engineering. The only bit on a minor which may need careful adjustment seems to be the front suspension torsion sttings. Still relatively simple.
There may be some other exceptions, but I think not many.
RAB
You remove bits in any sensible order and make notes of each removal. Eventually you can turn yor list upside down and (if you can read your upside down writing) replacement is just a matter of going down that upside down list!
A bit like the early landrovers. Simple engineering. The only bit on a minor which may need careful adjustment seems to be the front suspension torsion sttings. Still relatively simple.
There may be some other exceptions, but I think not many.
RAB
Re: Strip down
Shell dipping is likely to show up all manner of horrors.....are you sure you want to do that???



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Re: Strip down
i have done a few morris restorations and agree with what has already been mentioned, i also measured all the panel gaps round doors and bonnet etc by inserting drill bits as a measuring tool and make note then it gives you a good idea of what happened to it in its previous life so corrections can be made and also you don,t want it looking worse than when you started the job, enjoy, graham
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Re: Strip down
Thanks everyone I will post some pictures soon to show what has been done and what I've already had repaired