Morris 1100S driven across Australia from Sydney to Perth! Episode 1

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

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  • @paulhicks3595
    @paulhicks3595 День назад

    My first car was a 1968 Morris 1100s which, being 19, I drove pretty hard. I had many travelling adventures with some brake downs I could fix on route and one where I threw a rod in Tarcutta and had to have the car shipped home. I sometimes reflect that I probably owe my life to the fact that it was such a safe , good handling car and somewhat compensated for my inexperience and recklessness.

    • @jl991825
      @jl991825  День назад

      That’s a great story and a testament to the robustness of the Morris! I can't believe it chucked a leg out of bed. I actually took my teenage son for a ride today; he's never been interested in it. He was amazed at the handling, or should I say, "roadholding"?

  • @richardulrich6089
    @richardulrich6089 Год назад +1

    These were great little cars in their day. Good to see one that's been nicely preserved.

  • @david-hf3dk
    @david-hf3dk 7 месяцев назад

    I used to put some bearing grease on my thumb and press it into the speedo bearing on these old cars . It always cured the problem and never came back. I owned a 1966 Morris 1100 in I think 1990 in the Uk.

    • @jl991825
      @jl991825  7 месяцев назад

      There are two halves to the story unfortunately. The tale ended with a broken speedo cable through lack of lube of the cable itself. Bugger!

  • @andrewdouglas3091
    @andrewdouglas3091 10 месяцев назад

    Hey Mate. I bought an MG 1100 recently. Great cars, this is my fourth.

    • @jl991825
      @jl991825  9 месяцев назад

      Good choice! Although keeping those twin SUs in tune can be a pita.

  • @htimsid
    @htimsid Год назад

    Is that same speedometer / gauge / warning-light cluster used in the A40 mk II?

    • @jl991825
      @jl991825  Год назад

      Australia did not get the Austin A40, so I can't verify for sure. Australian Morris 1100 instruments are subtley different from UK models as well.

  • @eight50
    @eight50 Год назад

    Beautiful example, you’re very lucky. 1100S should very comfortably sit on 110k/h. A series engines love to rev.

    • @jl991825
      @jl991825  Год назад

      A local Mini specialist scoffed at me when I did head work and had hardened seats installed. He told me that he and a few mates did a 5000km WA round trip, buzzing along at 5500rpm non stop. He claimed that there was no visible damage to any component when he tore it down after the trip!

    • @jl991825
      @jl991825  Год назад

      ...on my 1275 Mini, not the 1100S

    • @eight50
      @eight50 Год назад

      That wouldn’t surprise me at all. A friend of mine and his wife did a round Australia trip in his 1275 mini towing a trailer.

  • @terryprice7459
    @terryprice7459 Год назад

    The knocking sound on the left side can often be the steering rack Bush on these cars

    • @jl991825
      @jl991825  9 месяцев назад

      Definitely not. Play in the hub.

  • @SimonNoina
    @SimonNoina Год назад +1

    To be fair, 1100 & 1300 FWD A Series engines don't really like to rev too high for too long - they're too long stroke in design... they'll put up with it for a while, then wear very quickly, much more quickly than a short stroke/square

  • @rais1953
    @rais1953 2 года назад +1

    I'm sure it's the speedo cable that needed oil. You should never put liquid lubricant into the speedo itself.

  • @stephentaylor1476
    @stephentaylor1476 Год назад

    A lot of little differences from the British model.

    • @jl991825
      @jl991825  Год назад

      Yeah, the Mini diverged fairly significantly too.