Just purchased myself a Traveller. On the way home it developed a top hose leak. I have a new hose from ESM but it's nothing like the right size!. I think the engine is not the original for the car so my thoughts are that the thermostat housing is the wrong type for the rad. anyone any thougths? (car is 1970). Strange though as the hose was obviously far from new so I'm not sure whats going on (I have seen another thread with a simular problem in the past). What to do? Change the 'stat, housing ? Change the Rad?
I'm sure this is going to be the first of several 'teething problems' (there are quite a few oil leaks!!!!)
Strange, I had exactly the same problem (see previous thread) on my 1969 Traveller. The correct housing is very cheap and readily available.
Maybe there was a time when replacement housings were not available and these used instead
I'm starting to wonder about that rad as well....http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... a0354debb2
seems to be horizontal - mine definately goes down hill! been damaged do you think.....hope this isn't the start of a can of worms!
old.bodger wrote:I'm starting to wonder about that rad as well....http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... a0354debb2
seems to be horizontal - mine definately goes down hill! been damaged do you think.....hope this isn't the start of a can of worms!
Looks as though the radiator has been re-sweated at some time and they were a little careless aligning that pipe. If you feel BRAVE you could take the rad off, lay it down and re-sweat the pipe by heating gently with a blowlamp and twisting the pipe round when the solder gives! Not for the timid though!
The stat cover is certainly pointing UP, but I agree that the rad top fitting seems to be very downwards! The engine also seems to be quite far away from the rad pipe - they are usually much closer together. Are the engine mounts ok ? Does the engine appear to be sitting squarely (and vertically) between the chassis rails ? may be best at the moment to simply get another hose that fits and keep the car running for now while you ponder the reasons for the non-standard fitment.
Last edited by bmcecosse on Tue Apr 21, 2009 10:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Has it got that new antifreeze in it that's made by cadburys
I think that thermostat is a mini type there was one on mine when I 1st got it. Someone may have lent on the pipe at sometime bending it down if it hasn't moved to far or creased should be possible to bend it back up
By 'angle' I mean the horizontal rotational angle relative to the rad opening - 1275 engines have the cover rotated clockwise slightly - this one looks ok (but is tilted upwards) , and with the blanking plug below in the head is almost certainly a 1098. Still think it is far too far away from the rad for some reason!
Yes - but it won't have that blanking plug which is pretty much a 1098 'trade mark' - unless you transferred one from a 1098 head! Every other engine actually USED the temp gauge port - only the poor old 1098 Minor had no gauge, and so the port is blanked.