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le Asbo du Bling Talk Morgan Addict
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Suggested it earlier so I'll start with an nice easy one. Number plate relocated to a new home, and the tax disc moved. Currently waiting on an adjustable badge bar to fill the gap left by the number plate mount.
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That looks surprisingly good, Asbo.
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Yes, I like it! Front plate is still present, but in a much more subdued location. Since Michigan does not require a front plate, I am hoping to get my hands on one of those classic black UK plates like yours, but that says MORGAN in white.
Charlie, Former Editor Morgan Owners Group - Great Lakes
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I like that, nevedr thought of putting it there. Where have you mounted the tax disc?
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Classic motorbike tax holder, bent so it can be seen from the kerb.
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Yes I see it now, I made a right angle bracket for mine so that it can be seen from the near side. I mounted the bracket behind the number plate mounting plate.
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A couple more modifications / jobs this evening.
Put two poppers on each rubber foot mat to stop them sliding around under ones feet. The other piece of the popper is pop rivited to the floor.
Put a blob of stickaflex on the top two corners of the grille to stop it moving around, I think it was rattling a bit.
Centered the steering wheel and checked the wheel alignment afterwards, just to make sure I didn't mess it up.
Removed oiled and refitted the throttle cable.
Extended and relocated the left fuel tank breather pipe in an attempt to eliminate the engine flooding after over refuelling. I need to test this, but it is unlikely to happen to me again.
I will soon be running out of jobs on this car !!
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Come on Ivan lets have some  especially of the last mod if it works.
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The breather mod worked perfectly, topped it up to the brim today, it fired right up and ran with no issues.
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Yes, asbojohn has it correct. Pictures must accompany said modifications.
Charlie, Former Editor Morgan Owners Group - Great Lakes
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