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guy66

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  1. No big changes to look at but this kept me busy a few days. If you want to get the wiring a bit tidy then there comes some trail and error looking around the corner. Now it's time to make the hidden part of the extra loom to have a detachable rear lamp bar with up to date lighting.
  2. And now we moved back to the front of the Morris and started with the wiring loom. With these wireless models there are some braided cables on the charging circuits and ignition cables, trying to keep it as original where possible by sliding a new cable in to metal braided sleeve and where it don't work I use new braided sleeves.
  3. Still some small work in the interior of the radio box , fitted the small cabinet in the left front corner and started to fit the ceiling panels. Will wait with the front ceiling panel till I fitted the spare wheel support on the roof. Just want to be sure that this support is well bolted on to the metal reinforcements of the roof construction.
  4. Hello , I am still looking for the right cable !
  5. Some extra pictures of the exhaust system. Was a bit to shiny to my liking so give it a very light sandblast .
  6. And now we have a complete stainless exhaust system under the Morris.
  7. Hello Louis. I have these BKT sand stars 900x13 on my Dashwood 1ton trailer. Guy
  8. Some extra work on the window profile, now we have the little lip bolted in place where the opening part of the window slides over. A little fiddly job as the used bolts are only M 1.6 , the rail is only 3mm thick. 🙄
  9. Trying to replicate the original side and rear window profile, I need to make this of 3 separate piece. Soldered the two main parts together and now need to put the little lip where de sliding part of the window slides onto. Think to bolt this little lip on to the profiles as there wil be to match distortion if I tray to solder this tiny bit ?
  10. The hand throttle is a typical Morris one .
  11. On to some platework to finalise some interior furniture. Started with the cupboard shelves and two metal covers for the generator cabinet. Still need to make a extra shelve for the cupboard and will need to adjust the angle les steap for the wood frame of the shelves .
  12. Hello Chris. These are the desk type lamps that I have in my collection, and think found a suitable Amp meter .
  13. yes , indeed these sockets are market as 240V , but I don't know where you will find 240V on this setup?
  14. Hello , if you take the cabin of please don't dump the sliding windows ! I am after sliding windows for my project , if you can send some measurements then I can check if these can fit . You have a great project . Guy
  15. There are two small pieces of felt under glass on the support.
  16. Now with these short daylight periods I try to do the small jobs on the radio box. Fitted the aerial isolator and now need to make the blackout box for the inside . Cleaned up the courtesy light for over the two side windows.
  17. Hello Simon. If I look at the wiring diagram from the Morris C4 W/T there they mention about a Amp meter , but I am still looking for the right meter. Think for the moment it will be a dated Volt meter until I find something suitable. But for the moment I just been looking to find a spot for these accessories and when the Morris is on the road I will concentrate on all the rear fittings. Same with the extra control box , this is a latter 24V type and will need to look how I can modify this to 12V ( maybe a 12V electronic regulator inside the existing one)
  18. Some extra interior work around the radio table. Pto generator regulator in place and the switch board under the table, still need to make the little drawer and the sliding extension under the radio table.
  19. The generator cabinet has a top lid, just need to fit a ginge and also looking how I will fit the loks . The Pyrene fire extinguisher for the radio box is also back on his place, W\|/D type 1950 but a fraction younger then the Morris .
  20. Some extra work on the generator cabinet. Wooden frame ready and now looking to make the front removable panel and the hinging top panel. The remaining openings are covered with metal plates. In the top corner of the cabinet sits a metal shelf to store 2 gallons spare petrol cans, this will be made with the plate work for the sides of the cabinet.
  21. Some close-up pictures of the support cradle for the on-board generator .
  22. Don't really know , there are so many models around ! The only lead I have is the support frame I have , there need to sit a generator on and there are some fixing points on the frame that holds the generator in place and may it be needed the generator can slide out and placed in a deferent place for from de wireless truck .
  23. There is very little about the generator in the Morris C4 manual . You are right , the remains of the generator is indeed a 1260Watt unit 35Volts
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