Originally Posted By NeilM
Hi all,
I was looking at a Morgan Roadster with the local owner and we noticed that two pipes at the front of the car were very low to the ground and vulnerable to speed bumps etc.

I was wondering if this was normal with the Roadster (2009) and if it is possible to somehow protect these pipes. They are about 120 mm from the road surface. I have shown the pipes in the picture.Cheers Neil
http://i1136.photobucket.com/albums/n497/Morganmadplus8/Morgan%20Roadster/2011-10-08123848.jpg


Originally Posted By Jays
I was looking at a Roadster at the factory a few days ago and that had similar pipes...looked like to the oil cooler. That car has a supplementary grill under the main one which looked as though it would protect it.


My Centenary Roaster 100 does not have an Oil Cooler or these pipes so both cars must be 'Specials'



Its a differerant angle to your pic but there are no low pipes. thumbs

The angled plate is a Sump Guard / Deflector plate to protect the lowest point which is the Sump.


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