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Hello

Is the Morgan factory use the metric system like in Europe?
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My Plus Four 2023 model has a mix. The thread for the luggage rack bolt is not metric. I think it is UNF as I used a tap to clean it up. No idea what else uses metric/ imperial yet No doubt I'll discover that when the time comes!


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Very unspecific question, certainly depends on the age of car & part

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Depends .....

Since the 1930's Morgans have used a mix of Whitworth, Imperial and metric....

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Plus whatever else prevous owners have fitted laugh2


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Originally Posted by John V6
Plus whatever else prevous owners have fitted laugh2

Or incorrectly forced in


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I'm pretty sure there was some British Standard Pipe Thread on my oil pressure take off.

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On my previous, a 2002 Plus8, whenever I did a job I considered renewing fasteners. One example was removing the seats. The rear bolts on the runners were standard hex head. This head sat inside a channel so no room for a spanner or socket. Rather than wedge a screwdriver to lock it I used a small stilson type tool that fitted and held in with tape while undoing the nut. I replaced the bolts with socket heads and used a matched socket instead of a spanner/ hex socket/stilson.The front bolts left as they were as they had easy access.
To help try and ID threads I have a thread gauge and a stock of nuts as testers, kept in small labelled plastic bags. Spanner size? I have sets of metric/imperial/whitworth etc plus some odds and sods rescued from scrap for modifying for specific jobs.


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Having rebuilt my series Land Rover over the years I have a bin for imperial stainless (mainly UNF) plus one for metric fittings and a third for washers of various types. The former nicely covers most of the body/chassis/suspension fittings on my Roadster. I keep each bin topped up as I run out of any particular nut, popular length bolt or washer so I can be assured when needed the correct ones are there. For the most part except in critical load situations old fittings get replaced with stainless after dismantling as I hate to see rusty ones.


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I've found over the 21 years of Morganing my set of BA nut spinners and and open enders come in handy too for the smaller stuff..

A good selection of Metric, Whitworth normally suffices.

An angle grinder for the exhaust has been known to be used in extremis on the U clamps..


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