| Bob,
My '52 +4 also has the cut outs in the floor.  I seem to recall that the
jack for which those holes were intended was sort of a horizontal crank
arrangement that would allow you to jack up the car "in the comfort of the
car" although you'd still have to go outside to change the tire. ;-)
Chuck
'52+4
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        From:  BobTescione[SMTP:mogman@rpa.net]
        Sent:  Tuesday March 14, 2000 12:23 PM
        To:  Ernest(Chip) Brown
        Cc:  john manning; morgans@autox.team.net
        Subject:  Re: Tire jack
        Mornin' All
        I too carry a scissors jack with my flat rad. I have also acquired
an
        original type jack as has been described. My question is: How far
back did
        the factory use the type that slips thru the floor and into the
chassis
        crossmember. I think I remember the floor cutouts on my car. Were
they
        correct for a flat rad and/or a series 1?
        Thanks
        Bob Tescione
        mogman@rpa.net
        "Ernest(Chip) Brown" wrote:
        > Some years ago, when I was enthusiastic about being a new Morgan
owner
        > but knew even less than I do today (which says a lot...) I went to
a
        > MSCC meet in England. Melvyn Rutter was there with a van load of
stuff.
        > I asked him if he had a jack for a Morgan and he pulled out a
scissors
        > jack in a plastic pack, I bought it for (I recall) about 23
pounds,
        > threw it in my luggage and brought it home, thinking I had the
genuine
        > article. Haven't used it yet, because it was so dam expensive, but
since
        > then have run into a prior owner of my car who produced the
original
        > jack, an orange painted job that looks like it slips into the
floor and,
        > as we say, wouldn't do 'jack'. Now I know where that expression
comes
        > from. I can't imagine you can improve on any old scissors jack for
road
        > use. At home I use a floor jack and a 2x5 and jack very
judiciously
        > amidships only at reinforcement points.
        >
        > Chip Brown.
        
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