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#821410 04/10/2025 4:08 PM
by Mark Turner
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I'm coming back to Morgan ownership and picking up my 1999 4/4 tomorrow.

I have on my shelf two copies of the Morgan Four Owners Workshop Manual OWM796 which was very useful when I had a 1972 model, but not so much for a later one. I wondered whether there is an equivalent manual for later models?

If anybody has need of a copy of OWM796 let me know - I'll happily send you one of mine - I'm keeping one for old times sake.

Regards

Mark
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#821500 Apr 12th a 11:25 AM
by Hamwich
Hamwich
Originally Posted by Deejay
Think we are are own enemy when it comes to searching. If we put up posts entitled “Help”, “plus 4 problem” or other non-descript titles, is it hardly any wonder that the search engine misfires!

GPWM. Perhaps we need a standardised format for Subject lines, sort of Issue / Subsystem / Model (eg Clutch Bleed / Transmission / 1998 +8 )? But getting everyone to follow it would be another challenge, like DaveW says it's like herding cats in here smile
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#821599 Apr 13th a 10:11 PM
by Mark Turner
Mark Turner
Originally Posted by Jon G4LJW
Hope you’ve seen this book as well! -

https://amzn.eu/d/i1fjv8X

I hadn’t, but it arrived today - thanks for the link.
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#821606 Apr 14th a 06:54 AM
by Hamwich
Hamwich
Originally Posted by RichardV6
I don't use the TM search engine as it tends only to bring up recent posts with tenuous connections to the searched topic. Using Google though and adding "Talk Morgan" to the end of the search text is far more reliable.

Good idea, and if you add the site restriction to the search string you will only get results from Talk Morgan, so for example you'd enter the following into the Google search bar:

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Workshop Manual 4/4  site:talkmorgan.com
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#821628 Apr 14th a 12:30 PM
by Mark Turner
Mark Turner
Originally Posted by Jon G4LJW
Hope you’ve seen this book as well! -

https://amzn.eu/d/i1fjv8X

Jon, thanks for the link - I’m now working on g my way through Dave’s book.
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#821603 Apr 14th a 05:57 AM
by RichardV6
RichardV6
Originally Posted by Deejay
Think we are are own enemy when it comes to searching. If we put up posts entitled “Help”, “plus 4 problem” or other non-descript titles, is it hardly any wonder that the search engine misfires!

I don't use the TM search engine as it tends only to bring up recent posts with tenuous connections to the searched topic. Using Google though and adding "Talk Morgan" to the end of the search text is far more reliable.
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