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I think this is the best place for the question. Could anybody give me a list of essential spares / tool kit I should carry with me, ie new fan belt, spare bulbs, spanner sizes etc. I know it is a simple and probably easily answered question, but I new to owning a morris again. I have a 1961 4 door saloon. Thanks in advance
Hi Kaj, welcome along. Yours is a question rather than a useful tip, so one of the moderators will probably move it. Anyway, you've started to answer your own question; and each person will have their own ideas. It also depends on how much you want to carry and the sort of driving you do. Why not come along to the Essex Branch meeting and disccuss with local owners. There's a 25th anniversary meeting on the 8th October. Contact branch secretary Desmond (see Minor Matters) for full details. You'll be made very welcome. 

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Moved to general discussion (& it may go back to 'tips' depending on the replies... ).
I would start with the items in a service kit (points, rotor arm, dizzy cap, filters, condensor, spark plugs). I always carry one around as they only cost about £15 and you use them after 3000 miles. A selection of bulbs and a number of 10 & 35 amp fuses, also a spare fan belt & coil for a long trip and some oil (many minors burn oil). You'll need to carry a number of tools including screwdrivers, adjustable spanners, pliars, wire crimpers & connectors plus a bit of spare wire.
I would start with the items in a service kit (points, rotor arm, dizzy cap, filters, condensor, spark plugs). I always carry one around as they only cost about £15 and you use them after 3000 miles. A selection of bulbs and a number of 10 & 35 amp fuses, also a spare fan belt & coil for a long trip and some oil (many minors burn oil). You'll need to carry a number of tools including screwdrivers, adjustable spanners, pliars, wire crimpers & connectors plus a bit of spare wire.
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To add to Chris's list, I would try and carry a spare fuel pump which is serviced and in good working order
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Yes, a good point - the throttle return spring has a limited life and it's something most of us have experienced! Maybe also carry replacement windscreen and brake shoe springs....
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First time i took my car on the motorway something similar happened, just after the datford crossing it started running hot, about 100 to 110, so i just drove norwich at 45 -50 and made it after a few water top ups until my bipass hose exploded on the way back. I phoned the rac and they wouldnt send anyone out because i didnt know where i was, all i knew is i was on the a11! In the end they sent a truck to find me, took over 3 hours in the end.