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  1. Hi All, Just a quick update on the progress of my Morris Quad. It's coming along slowly bu surely and starting to look like a vehicle now Currently rebuilding the front axle, but am still in need of a pair of ball swivel seals (Morris part number is C.5846 description:Oil Retainer - outside stub axle) the outside diameter is 182mm or does anyone have any alternatives. Cheers Bob
  2. Thanks all for the kind comments. It's Bob who is restoring it, i'm just a fan of his who has internet access Ivor, it is the swivel ball seals I'm after, but I take it they are unobtainable?? The windscreen will have to be made, but i'm in contact with someone who may be able to cut me some pieces of glass to fit. (Toughened laminate). I haven't sourced the windscreen frames as yet, but Bob may make his own. It would be great to see more pictures of Morris C8s with body number 5. Does anyone know where the oblong plate with the VM number goes?? Cheers Dave on behalf of Bob Stephens 1944 Morris C8 1944 Mk1 Daimler Armoured Car (underrestoration) 1945 Mk2 Daimler Armoured Car 1952 & 1953 Austin Champs (for restoration)
  3. Quick update: The Morris is coming along slowly but surely. It's starting to look like a vehicle once again. The engine is running very well and Bob's is fitting the axles and sides on now to see how it fits. Various panels have been on and off and other fabricated to make fit. It will all have a blow over of (hopefully the right coloured paint in time, but for now most bits have been sprayed in left over paint from other projects. Here's some pictures I took the other day I know Bob is also after a set of oil seals. I did a search and it seems that they're virtually impossible to find?? part number is C.5846 (Oil Retainer - outside stub axle) ?? Cheers Dave (on behalf of Bob)
  4. Hello Ivor, We looked at the number on the rear LH spring, but it was badly corroded, so we can only see the numbers 2401. I will have to get in contact with the Tank Museum and see if they have any further details. A copy of the workshop manual would be very useful, I think Bob has managed to get a copy of the handbook already. I'll send you a pm
  5. Thanks for the warm welcome. chevpol, we're near Lichfield. Cheers :-)
  6. Hi All, I am helping my friend, who doesn't have internet access, locate any manuals/pictures of a Mk3 Morris Quad C8 (body number 5). He has already restored the chassis and has just fitted the engine and gearbox, but we would love any diagrams/photos of where every else fits! The body is being restored too. The vehicle was converted to a tow truck at some point, but will have it's original bodyshape fitted back on. Are there any records on the Morris Quads? Our other problem is that we don't have the chassis plate, just many boxes of bits, but we did find a stamp on one of the body parts: 2401 C8 FWD The engine number: N041564 Cheers Dave and DaimlerBob
  7. Hi, I've just joined and thought I would say a quick hello. I am currently helping out my friend Bob (and landlord) who doesn't have internet access. He is currently rebuilding a Mk3 Morris Quad C8 and I hope to find as much information as possible to help Bob get his Morris put back together correctly and get it on the road. He already has a superb 1945 Mk2 Daimler Armoured car Kind Regards
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