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Jeff, some thoughts and observations to answer you comments, in blue....Did quite a bit of Morgan driving over Xmas so here are a few thoughts, . . .
My sun visors are essential. Not in the correct folded down position as I am too tall and can't see under them, but straight up above the windscreen they block the morning sun into the city perfectly. >>Agreed!
Can't understand previous comments that it is too hot to drive with the hood down in summer, I cruised around on a 42C day this week and the breeze keeps it fine, just need the right hat/suncream. >> In my dreams, here in the UK!!
I would like to work out how to stop my heater drifting out hot air,despite the fact that it is turned off!? >>This is caused by air from the engine. You need the latest foam seal to isolate the heater intake from the engine bay, so that only outside air gets in to the intake. It is important that the foam is compressed by the closed bonnet. Or in the summer seal the air intake on top of the heater with a plastic pannel and duck tape....
Must get some AVOs for the rear, factory fit shocks are very ordinary. Will pick some up on my next trip to the old dart. >> Agreed 100%
Jeff (Pink)
4/4 2011
Peter, 66, 2016 Porsche Boxster S No longer driving Tarka, the 2014 Plus 8...
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Jeff, Peter beat me to it. Glad you like your Mog
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Don't forget to close all 4 heater vents in the cabin.
Keith 2013 narrow bodied + 4 Ruby.
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Jeff I have driven top down on very hot days when the aircon has failed (electrical problem), fine if it is a dry heat, but when you have a hot sun and the very high humidity that we get here in Northern Italy in July (you would think you were in Far North Queensland) I can assure you that top up and aircon on is a pleasant relief.
I too have sealed the airbox with extra foam. I'm not entirely happy with the result and will invent something better for next summer. The main problem is how to seal the hinge area.
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Aircon in the 2012 Plus 4?? Must be another Morgan.
Cheers,
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I got air in my morgan but without the con.
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I got air in my morgan but without the con. You've been conned  It was an option for the Plus 4 from 2012. Probably very seldom requested in the UK.
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Many thanks Peter, I'll check out that foam seal. Jeff
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The Plus 8 has Aircon: it will be interesting to see how well it works, but as Peter says, sealing the inlet area of the heater box to keep engine bay air out is crucial.
I'm beginning to think that a raised solid edge for the heater box to within 1cm of the bonnet and sealed with a "D" rubber seal to meet the bonnet might be the answer.
The problem is you can't see or measure the gap with the bonnet open or shut. So it can only be done by trial and error using "witness chalk". Very, very tedious.
Of course a really expensive improvement is a new bonnet with the rear 4 louvres reversed, to scoop air in.
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How many louvres would that give you Peter
Keith 2013 narrow bodied + 4 Ruby.
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