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Brilliant. A job with Haynes Publishing awaits! 
Andy
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Excellent work and a great resource for all. Mines coming standard with a steel sprocket but the information provided for changing the wheel even is great to have, thank you
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I supervised Calums practice when he changed the bearings, a man with great engineering skill. I just leant the car port and fuelled with whisky!
2022 Plus Four, 2023 Super Three, Range Rover Vogue SDV8 and Triking T3.
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Thanks everyone - particularly Donald for the whisky! Just thought that there are a few tasks on the car that need de-mystifying with the back wheel being one of the foremost so to speak. Hopefully I won't be doing any more of these write ups as; 1. Taking the photos is a slow process and really gets in the way of getting the job done, and; 2. That'll mean that nothing has needed doing!
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This might be the most thorough write-up for servicing the M3W that I've ever read. Thank you for sharing and taking the time to photograph & document your work!
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Although I've sold my M3W, I did read through this and was mightily impressed. Well done Calum that really is very helpful for all 3W owners.
Brian
1970 Morgan Plus 8 - Moss Box (Indigo Blue) 2014 Morgan SP1 (Rocket Red) 2015 Morgan Plus 8 (Rocket Blue)
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Top job, if you're ever at a loose end you can give me a hand with mine!
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Excellent write up Calum. Nice to know I did it pretty much the same when I changed the rear sprocket and wheel bearings but I wasn't public spirited enough to do the write up and photos. I like the bike scissor lift for the rear wheel, a good idea, particularly with the extra weight of the steel sprocket. I used an engine hoist from above with a sling. Some more information "saved", thanks.
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Top stuff...interesting read even for a non-owner.
Richard 1976 4/4 4 Seater
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