Definitely some nice people interested in classic cars and not just perfect ones. I love to see all types of older vehicles being used as they were intended. Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment 🤓👍
That's great progress, hopefully George will be back soon, it would be difficult to remove the engine without the hoist, I always remember removing the gearbox on a moggie many years ago, and that was hard work, under the car
Definitely a good time to sort it out but it's kind of a normal as he been making the sound for years. Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment 🤓👍
There's a few decent people still about, if you were here in Ireland id have no problem collecting it for you as you are like so many of us shed tinkererers working away on a "budget"..... the word budget makes me laugh, us normal folk just try to make do with whatever we've got 🙄👍🇮🇪 I've never had an engine hoist, just trolley jacks, wood and ropes. Getting too old for that now and a hoist would be the way to go, but it's best borrowing one as it would be used so little. Looking forward to the next installment 👍🇮🇪
I think is all to do with your upbringing kids today don't know how to be nice. Definitely could not be lifting things like I did a few years ago. Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment 🤓👍
Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment it depends on what camera I use and how close it is I don't like a cable mic hopefully the next will be better 🤓👍
lovely to see progress did you find out why the engine seized, my father had about 4 or 5 morris minors over a period of about 20 years we never had problem with the engines .
Have thought of lots of different options but been offered a engine so that's what will get George back on the road. Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment 🤓👍
Well done mate - we are all a very caring community that wants to look after one another. It's humbling to see so many people offering to help.
Yes a great to see people wanting to help keep George on the Road 👍
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Great progress with George, glad you have sorted getting your engine from a viewer. There are some good people in the classic car community.
Definitely some nice people interested in classic cars and not just perfect ones. I love to see all types of older vehicles being used as they were intended.
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Good to hear you have a engine lined up for George, good luck with everything.👍
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I am so happy that George is getting all this attention. Great job on you.
George is never going to be a show car but I like him the way he is my little Ratmog.
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You did well on your own!!!!!!
Won't be long an George will be back on the road!!!!!!
Don't think I will do much this week but he will be back.
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That's great progress, hopefully George will be back soon, it would be difficult to remove the engine without the hoist, I always remember removing the gearbox on a moggie many years ago, and that was hard work, under the car
Yes I've done it with bit of rope and planks of wood hard work definitely would not do that now. Thanks for the comment 🤓👍
It's hard work, but worth it! Dave from Southend on sea
Need to do that clutch trust race now it apart been holwing since i started watching might see you at strumshaw sunday 🛠️⚓🤠 JB
Definitely a good time to sort it out but it's kind of a normal as he been making the sound for years.
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Well done, catch up with Norfolk mancave at Strumpshaw Rally
Hopefully the weather be kind next weekend.
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There's a few decent people still about, if you were here in Ireland id have no problem collecting it for you as you are like so many of us shed tinkererers working away on a "budget"..... the word budget makes me laugh, us normal folk just try to make do with whatever we've got 🙄👍🇮🇪
I've never had an engine hoist, just trolley jacks, wood and ropes. Getting too old for that now and a hoist would be the way to go, but it's best borrowing one as it would be used so little. Looking forward to the next installment 👍🇮🇪
I think is all to do with your upbringing kids today don't know how to be nice.
Definitely could not be lifting things like I did a few years ago.
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There are still many decent about..
Sadly decently and kindness don’t sell advertising and newspapers.
Hope you are back on the road again soon.
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While you have the engine out it’s a great opportunity to clean up the engine bay
Yes I will have a bit of a tidy up but not going crazy as George is not going to be a show car.
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hello !! Enjoyed the video - sadly the sound is not very good. best wishes from Lincolnshire
Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment it depends on what camera I use and how close it is I don't like a cable mic hopefully the next will be better 🤓👍
Hi everyone just a short video today the engine is now out of George.
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lovely to see progress did you find out why the engine seized, my father had about 4 or 5 morris minors over a period of about 20 years we never had problem with the engines .
Hi yes leak from oil feed tube from top of oil filter housing.
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Would you consider a 1275 unit as a replacement?
Have thought of lots of different options but been offered a engine so that's what will get George back on the road.
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