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Thanks! I'd like to say it was easy, but it was far from it. I think the order is the key. And getting the nuts on the U-bolts is good to do while there is still plenty of room. Finish tightening them when everything else is complete.
One question I have, I've read that I should torque the U-bolts nuts to 30 ft lbs. I only have a conventional torque wrench that I would normally put a socket on, but that won't fit between the chassis and the springs. Any suggestions? I used a normal spanner, and did them up 'tight'. After a couple of weeks I checked them all over and gave them another tweak.
1972 4/4 4 seater, 1981 MGB GT 1984 Harley Davidson Electra Glide, 1990 Kawasaki ZX10
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Thanks! I'd like to say it was easy, but it was far from it. I think the order is the key. And getting the nuts on the U-bolts is good to do while there is still plenty of room. Finish tightening them when everything else is complete.
One question I have, I've read that I should torque the U-bolts nuts to 30 ft lbs. I only have a conventional torque wrench that I would normally put a socket on, but that won't fit between the chassis and the springs. Any suggestions? I used a normal spanner, and did them up 'tight'. After a couple of weeks I checked them all over and gave them another tweak. That's what I did.
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Thanks! I'd like to say it was easy, but it was far from it. I think the order is the key. And getting the nuts on the U-bolts is good to do while there is still plenty of room. Finish tightening them when everything else is complete.
One question I have, I've read that I should torque the U-bolts nuts to 30 ft lbs. I only have a conventional torque wrench that I would normally put a socket on, but that won't fit between the chassis and the springs. Any suggestions? I used a normal spanner, and did them up 'tight'. After a couple of weeks I checked them all over and gave them another tweak. That's what I did. Thanks, boys. That sounds like what I'll do too!
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Changed engine oil and filter, also changed the gearbox oil for Redline MTL (moss box). Well, correction, I took the Morgan to my local independent for the oil change. I am a bit too long in the tooth to get under the car to drain the oils, even using ramps. The days of crawling under cars changing clutches etc have, unfortunately long gone.
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The days of crawling under cars changing clutches etc have, unfortunately long gone. I know the feeling! 
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The days of crawling under cars changing clutches etc have, unfortunately long gone. I know the feeling!  I have trouble putting my socks on these days.
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As I got older, occasional vertigo was my main problem under the car, but the Epley manoeuvre is surprisingly effective at repositioning those pesky inner ear crystals.
Other than that, I'm just careful with what I lift. It's very easy to pull something unexpected!!
One day I'll give up, but that day is not today!
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I'm just careful with what I lift. It's very easy to pull something unexpected!! ...reminds me of when I was a student, I had to be careful what I drank, as it's very easy to pull something unexpected! 
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Beer goggles are dangerous. 
DaveW '05 Red Roadster S1 '16 Yellow (Not the only) Narrow AR GDI Plus 4
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Changed engine oil and filter, also changed the gearbox oil for Redline MTL (moss box). Well, correction, I took the Morgan to my local independent for the oil change. I am a bit too long in the tooth to get under the car to drain the oils, even using ramps. The days of crawling under cars changing clutches etc have, unfortunately long gone. I'm lucky that our car has a Ford Kent 1600 with the oil drain plug easily accessible under the bonnet, and the filter is just a short reach under the front bumper. I found a drain pan that fits under the car, so I can change the oil and filter with the car on the ground...
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