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StefanoP
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Trafficators

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Hello from Italy!

I have pulled the Tourer out of hybernation yesterday, as the weather is warm (33°c) and very sunny, perfect for open-top motoring! My Tourer drives well and I am thinking of having her homologated with FIVA to apply for some international events next year.

The first thing to do will be retrimming the seats (any recommendation about where I could buy the original beige/red letaher seats covers?) and fitting a new hood, but I think that it would be appropriate to fit once again the original trafficators. The previous owners deleted them and there is no more any hint of the place where they were placed. This is not a big problem, but I would need to find the 2 traffcators themselves and their 'boxes'. I have been told that it will be very difficult to find them, but I must try....

If anyone has a pair of trafficators for sale or know where I could find them, please be so kind to let me know.

Have a nice week-end

Stefano
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Newton Commercial supply the correct type of seats and all your interoir bits and can be bought in vinyl or leather

http://www.newtoncomm.co.uk/cars/morris ... erior-kit/

Club spares have reconditioned trafficators listed in the magazine though no price for them. If you contacted Bryan Gosling Im sure he could probably supply the brackets as well. Have the slots in the body work for the trafficators been filled in?


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Do you have the measurements and fitting instructions? Can you find the slots?
If you want to wire the trafficators and indicators on the same switch see http://seriesmm.mmoc.org.uk Tech Info, Trafficator and Indicator wiring diagram
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These are the type of brackets you need for a 2 door

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Morris-Minor- ... _500wt_949


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Re: Trafficators

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Hello,

thank you for your useful answers, I have alreay placed a bid on those brackets and solenoids.

Dear Mike, the trafficators were deleted years ago and I think that the whole rear panels were replaced with later panels without the slots, as no sign of welding is visible inside once we removed the internal panel. We will have to cut new slots once we have the lot ready, brackets, (working) trafficators etc.

I am still looking for a suitable radiator cap, as mine is quite large and unti now I couldn't find one. I am using a cap from an American M151 Jeep but it is obviously not suited to the MM radiator; the MM requires a 4psi cap, this one is set at a much higher pressure.

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This is my cap and wonder if anyone knows of a source for this. I've tried eBay but can't figure out the diameter of the caps listed there and sellers rarely answer to this kind of question.... :x

Thank you

Stefano (driving today to a golf tournament with the MM in sunny weather and 33°C...)
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In my barn, I have the one who was placed in the car when I bought him, it is a Toyota cap,
But the radiator is also a later type, so i replaced him for the original one complete with original cap.

When you like it, I can make pictures, but i am sure you can find a Toyota cap in the UK when needed ;)
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Hi Stefanop
I have 2 x semaphore which are complete. They are in good working order. I am asking 30.00 pounds each plus p&p
My 1951 2 door mm semaphores did not fit into a box,
They sat on the back paniel just below the side window

Regards
Barry
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Thank you very much Barry! I sent you a pm.

Cheers

Stefano
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manutd wrote:Hi Stefanop

My 1951 2 door mm semaphores did not fit into a box,
They sat on the back paniel just below the side window
Mine have an L shaped 'cover' that slips in place from the inside
Our other car is a 2009 Citroen C6 3.0 HDi a 'future classic' and far rarer than a Morris Minor!!

The 'moggie' has been replaced with another 'classic' a 1953 Citroen Traction Avant 11BL
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Hello,

having found the trafficators for my MM (thanks Barry) I am looking for the correct switch. Is this eBay item the right one? The seller does not specify if it is.

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Thanks

Stefano
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That is the correct switch, wrong colour. It should match the other switches. It fits in the hole in the triangular panel by the door
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Hello Mike,

my knobs are black so would this be the correct switch?

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The eBay page of this auction is:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/POST-VINTAGE- ... 2a1ee39cf7

Thanks for your opinion,

Stefano
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That is what you want.
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