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one of the lugs on my new alternator snapped leading to no fan or water pump and a serious overheating! I lost power and had to be towed home. What am i going to need? i recon new alternator, maybe radiator, maybe head gasket. any other things that could now need replacing?
i have a 12G295 head to go in but it is a bit old i need to get it cleaned up and skimmed, what is the best treatment for it? how much do i need to skim it?
Do the morris temperature guages work well, is it a sound investment to stop future overheating?
i have a 12G295 head to go in but it is a bit old i need to get it cleaned up and skimmed, what is the best treatment for it? how much do i need to skim it?
Do the morris temperature guages work well, is it a sound investment to stop future overheating?
Hi Robin,
Try just an alternator to start with.... and a temp guage......
Refill everything, check for drips & dribbles and give her a run. You may be pleasantly surprised ! These old cast iron engines are stronger than some give 'em credit.
SHY's old engine actually ejected all its water... and kept going down the motorway at 70+ with no problems for another 30 miles ! Only finally heat siezing at the slip road when I stopped for traffic
The scary thing is, an hour later, having been refilled, she started first time and ran like a dream... still thowing water out of the rad though
All that's needed is a head gasket.
The only reason I pulled the engine out was because it's a prized 1300cc, which I'm going to rebuild, due to its worn rings, big end & god knows what else - and I had a spare 1098 one anyway
So, armed with a 2nd hand metro alternator (£10 / £20 ?) and a temp guage off a mini..... or a new one for about £25, see what the car's like !
Don't condem it 'til its proved to be dead
Hope it all goes well, good luck
Try just an alternator to start with.... and a temp guage......
Refill everything, check for drips & dribbles and give her a run. You may be pleasantly surprised ! These old cast iron engines are stronger than some give 'em credit.
SHY's old engine actually ejected all its water... and kept going down the motorway at 70+ with no problems for another 30 miles ! Only finally heat siezing at the slip road when I stopped for traffic


The only reason I pulled the engine out was because it's a prized 1300cc, which I'm going to rebuild, due to its worn rings, big end & god knows what else - and I had a spare 1098 one anyway

So, armed with a 2nd hand metro alternator (£10 / £20 ?) and a temp guage off a mini..... or a new one for about £25, see what the car's like !
Don't condem it 'til its proved to be dead

Hope it all goes well, good luck
Ems & Jim
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I fully agree not to fix anything until you've tried it.
On my first run out 2 years ago, My blue saloon lost all its water and eventually got so hot that it stopped running at >70mph on the M1....
The engine was very tired already, but all it needed was some more water and it made the rest of the journey (slowly).
It needed a new thermostat and a bit of servicing, and has been running fine ever since (including a few trips to Brighton etc...
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On my first run out 2 years ago, My blue saloon lost all its water and eventually got so hot that it stopped running at >70mph on the M1....
The engine was very tired already, but all it needed was some more water and it made the rest of the journey (slowly).
It needed a new thermostat and a bit of servicing, and has been running fine ever since (including a few trips to Brighton etc...

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Jan 06: The Minor SII Africa adventure: http://www.minor-detour.com
Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
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June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block
Jan 06: The Minor SII Africa adventure: http://www.minor-detour.com
Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block

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i just tried filling the radiator up with water and it was leaking from behind the fan, any ideas? has my fuel pump had it?
how about the thermostat?
I have a 1/2 SU to fit, am i right in thinking that i can use an inlet manifold from an old metro or mini?
also can i fit this exhaust manifold strait on?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... %3AIT&rd=1
and will it match up to my original steel exhaust? if not can i fit it with a new box and what type should i go for?
how about the thermostat?
I have a 1/2 SU to fit, am i right in thinking that i can use an inlet manifold from an old metro or mini?
also can i fit this exhaust manifold strait on?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... %3AIT&rd=1
and will it match up to my original steel exhaust? if not can i fit it with a new box and what type should i go for?
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I have a 1/2 SU to fit, am i right in thinking that i can use an inlet manifold from an old metro or mini?
also can i fit this exhaust manifold strait on?
Yes a Mini alloy inlet manifold will work fine. That manifold will fit straight on BUT:
No it won't match your existing system. The birmingham minor centre do the rest of the exhaust system (2 piece). It's all actually made by Falcon systems.will it match up to my original steel exhaust? if not can i fit it with a new box and what type should i go for?
You might be OK, but I have had nothing but trouble with mine.
Word of warning..... from someone who's been there (tooo often) don't do everything at once !
Just find the leak (maybe just the little hose, pump to head as Ray says) then get her going and have a drive about. Lets be honest, a water pump is only about £12... I even have a spare (now
) as mine didn't need changing.... shame you're not closer, you could have had it !
As for the manifold.... you can just cut the inlet off the exhuats portion on your existing manifold... I did on several mini's with no obvious problems (in the days when metro's were too new to be scrap !)
Just find the leak (maybe just the little hose, pump to head as Ray says) then get her going and have a drive about. Lets be honest, a water pump is only about £12... I even have a spare (now

As for the manifold.... you can just cut the inlet off the exhuats portion on your existing manifold... I did on several mini's with no obvious problems (in the days when metro's were too new to be scrap !)
Ems & Jim
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