Click here to return to the home page.
Image of a road.
Who's Online Now
2 registered members (westgardronning, Taffmog), 107 guests, and 10 spiders.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Top Posters(30 Days)
+8Rich 220
John V6 135
RichardV6 114
CooperMan 112
OZ 4/4 94
Newest Members
Wheelybin, Bonnie66, RichT56, Morgandave, Ulas A White
8323 Registered Users
Newest Topics
Cracking 4/4 Sport for sale
by +8Rich. 29/03/23 09:40 PM
ARP4 video
by Lordofthewings. 29/03/23 02:38 PM
Snow worries..
by +8Rich. 29/03/23 02:28 PM
Morgan EV3
by Lordofthewings. 29/03/23 01:58 PM
What is under this?
by Topline123. 29/03/23 12:35 PM
2013 Plus 8 Relays and Fuses
by ADC. 29/03/23 10:43 AM
Introduction plus Goodwood accommodation
by Bishmog. 28/03/23 10:39 PM
Latest Photos
M3W season '23 started! (@ 7 °C), 12.02.2023
Rat Rod style Threewheeler
Bimble to the New Forest
Brum by the sea
LM62
Forum Statistics
Forums34
Topics44,883
Posts759,578
Members8,323
Most Online1,033
Dec 28th, 2019
Today's Birthdays
PhilRoyle
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Page 5 of 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Re: Jacking a plus four [Re: Robbie] #707282
19/06/21 10:59 AM
19/06/21 10:59 AM
Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 64
Shrewsbury
p8mog Offline
Just Getting Started
p8mog  Offline
Just Getting Started

Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 64
Shrewsbury
When I purchased my Plus 8 in 1998 long door version, it came with the jack handle tucked between the two bonnet half’s and the scissor jack was wrapped in brown paper and placed behind the passenger seat from the factory.
I purchased a jack bag from Heart of England many years ago got it, and which I now carry in my CX Plus Four, a new scissor jack and a 1/2 adapter for the ratchet and all fit in the bag……..Which now lives behind the passenger seat again.


Heron Grey Plus Four 2021

Previous:-
Connaught Green 4/4 1988
Black Plus 8 1998
Re: Jacking a plus four [Re: p8mog] #707285
19/06/21 01:05 PM
19/06/21 01:05 PM
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 32,049
Devonshire
+8Rich Offline
Tricky Dicky
+8Rich  Offline
Tricky Dicky
Member of the Inner Circle

Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 32,049
Devonshire
Originally Posted by p8mog
When I purchased my Plus 8 in 1998 long door version, it came with the jack handle tucked between the two bonnet half’s and the scissor jack was wrapped in brown paper and placed behind the passenger seat from the factory.
I purchased a jack bag from Heart of England many years ago got it, and which I now carry in my CX Plus Four, a new scissor jack and a 1/2 adapter for the ratchet and all fit in the bag……..Which now lives behind the passenger seat again.

I guess your battery is where my stainless toolbox is, my battery is under the saddle board on the drivers side helping weight distribution.


Regards Richard

1999 Indigo Blue +8
2009 4/4 Sport Green prev
1993 Connaught Green +8 prev





Re: Jacking a plus four [Re: Robbie] #707288
19/06/21 01:22 PM
19/06/21 01:22 PM
Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 64
Shrewsbury
p8mog Offline
Just Getting Started
p8mog  Offline
Just Getting Started

Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 64
Shrewsbury
The battery was in the back, same as yours, the stainless steel toolbox was under the driver’s side bonnet, the toolbox was to small to hold the jack that the factory provided.


Heron Grey Plus Four 2021

Previous:-
Connaught Green 4/4 1988
Black Plus 8 1998
Re: Jacking a plus four [Re: p8mog] #707289
19/06/21 01:24 PM
19/06/21 01:24 PM
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 32,049
Devonshire
+8Rich Offline
Tricky Dicky
+8Rich  Offline
Tricky Dicky
Member of the Inner Circle

Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 32,049
Devonshire
That's interesting as mine fits perfectly, hey it's a Morgan...


Regards Richard

1999 Indigo Blue +8
2009 4/4 Sport Green prev
1993 Connaught Green +8 prev





Re: Jacking a plus four [Re: p8mog] #707291
19/06/21 01:29 PM
19/06/21 01:29 PM
Joined: Jul 2019
Posts: 3,294
L
Luddite Offline
Talk Morgan Addict
Luddite  Offline
Talk Morgan Addict
L

Joined: Jul 2019
Posts: 3,294
Originally Posted by p8mog
When I purchased my Plus 8 in 1998 long door version, it came with the jack handle tucked between the two bonnet half’s and the scissor jack was wrapped in brown paper and placed behind the passenger seat from the factory.
I purchased a jack bag from Heart of England many years ago got it, and which I now carry in my CX Plus Four, a new scissor jack and a 1/2 adapter for the ratchet and all fit in the bag……..Which now lives behind the passenger seat again.


I suspect it may be possible that Heart of England may have been the supplier of my Mogs jack bag, given Kevin may have bought all of the SS extras at HoE which he used in the reassembly of my Mog..?

Re: Jacking a plus four [Re: Luddite] #707294
19/06/21 03:09 PM
19/06/21 03:09 PM
Joined: Nov 2018
Posts: 4,985
Northants, UK
TBM Offline
Part of the Furniture
TBM  Offline
Part of the Furniture

Joined: Nov 2018
Posts: 4,985
Northants, UK
Originally Posted by Luddite
Originally Posted by p8mog
When I purchased my Plus 8 in 1998 long door version, it came with the jack handle tucked between the two bonnet half’s and the scissor jack was wrapped in brown paper and placed behind the passenger seat from the factory.
I purchased a jack bag from Heart of England many years ago got it, and which I now carry in my CX Plus Four, a new scissor jack and a 1/2 adapter for the ratchet and all fit in the bag……..Which now lives behind the passenger seat again.


I suspect it may be possible that Heart of England may have been the supplier of my Mogs jack bag, given Kevin may have bought all of the SS extras at HoE which he used in the reassembly of my Mog..?


They sell them at Morgan Spare USA but can't find one in the UK Jack Bag


1972 4/4 4 seater - 3G Morganeer
Too many ratty motorbikes
Re: Jacking a plus four [Re: Robbie] #707302
19/06/21 05:11 PM
19/06/21 05:11 PM
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 20,749
South Yorkshire
DaveW Offline
Roadster Guru
DaveW  Offline
Roadster Guru
Member of the Inner Circle

Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 20,749
South Yorkshire


DaveW
'05 Red Roadster S1
'16 Yellow (Not the only) Narrow AR GDI Plus 4
Re: Jacking a plus four [Re: JJR] #707309
19/06/21 06:44 PM
19/06/21 06:44 PM
Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 5,849
People's Republic of South Yor...
CooperMan Offline
Just barreling along
CooperMan  Offline
Just barreling along
Charter Member

Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 5,849
People's Republic of South Yor...
Originally Posted by JJR
I can only say that I wish I had known this before I decided to swap my Roadster in for a Plus Four. Like others I have paid a lot of money for a spare wheel and now find I won't have the tools to change it in the event of a puncture. Having had a classic Plus 4 and Roadster I, foolishly it now appears, assumed there would be the storage place under the rear shelf with the tools including a jack in it. I've had Morgans for seven years and have covered nearly 50,000 miles in them in that time which acrtually is only really six years due to Covid. How do I now continue to do that sort of mileage here and sur le continent without the means to change a wheel? How are you guys planning to overcome this issue. And BTW did MMC really say there's nowhere to put a jack so we don't provide one?

John, assuming the rear woodwork is similar to Trads, some have swopped to keeping the jack & wheel brace tied to the spare wheel bracketry

[Linked Image]


Jon M
Re: Jacking a plus four [Re: Robbie] #707313
19/06/21 07:19 PM
19/06/21 07:19 PM
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 23,636
Suffolk, England
John V6 Offline
Brooklands Register contact
John V6  Offline
Brooklands Register contact
Member of the Inner Circle

Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 23,636
Suffolk, England
It put me off the lack of any storage space at all. I guess you could make a box for the rear shelf


JohnV6
2014 Brooklands Edition Roadster "Brookland's Belle" #5 of 50
Re: Jacking a plus four [Re: +8Rich] #707358
20/06/21 01:11 PM
20/06/21 01:11 PM
Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 10,168
Hampshire
Alistair Offline
Smile, it confuses them
Alistair  Offline
Smile, it confuses them
Member of the Inner Circle

Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 10,168
Hampshire
Originally Posted by +8Rich
Back on thread I suspect MMC are aiming for the "new" customer base millennials that will always get a man/woman in and never get their hands dirty.


No that was us, the Aero owners. we could not risk damaging our nail polish. crazy2


Everyone loves a Morgan. Even me, unless it's broken again.
Page 5 of 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Moderated by  TalkMorgan 

Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.1