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MattRuch
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Can anyone identify what goes here?

Post by MattRuch »

Sorry for the many questions today...last one, I promise (for the day, anyway).

I noticed this when I was installing the engine. Please look between the water pump and the cylinder head.

Does a hose go there? If so, is it a special type?

I really do not remember taking a hose off the old water pump that connected to the head.

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Post by PSL184 »

Bypass hose - should really go on with the water pump....
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Post by MattRuch »

Is it a special type? I'm assuming it's just a short bit that fits between the two openings, right?

Also, I don't know why my computer is double posting...sorry for that.
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Post by PSL184 »

Yes, just a short piece to connect the 2 pipes. You can get squashy convelluted ones which you can fit in situ but these seem to be less reliable. Best method is a solid hose but water pump will have to come off to fit it unless you are very lucky/carefull etc...
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Post by MattRuch »

Is this just a short bit of heater hose obtainable from any of the parts stores that are open tomorrow?
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Post by PSL184 »

Its small diameter compared to other hoses. I would have thought that most Motor Factors would stock them as they are fitted to all A series engines upto the A+ versions (Metro etc did away with them). Just ask for a MINI bypass hose as they prob don't know them for Moggie's !!
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Post by MattRuch »

Mini By-Pass hose. Will do. Many thanks for your time!
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No problem mate - Engine looks nice - Good luck :-)
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Post by beechford »

bye pass hose can be fitted by installing bottom end first then press other end down and on with a good steel rule and dont forget small jubilee clips also
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Post by bmcecosse »

You'll struggle if it's a good thick-wall hose!
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Post by MattRuch »

Thanks to "Longdog" (have to be careful typing that one!) I've now got a perfectly sized silicone hose to fit there. I will remove the water pump and paint the fan yellow.

Thank you for all the support and help.
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