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stroprock
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Which cars share the same Lucas heater unit the Morris 1000 has? Presumably other BMC cars from the 50s and 60s, but which ones specifically? Trying to broaden my search.
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i thought they were all smiths heaters,,,,

if so early round type in landrovers,,,,
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Ours needs upgrading.
Dreadful thing it is.

Hot or off with a very squeaky fan operated by a big wheelie knob thing.
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I did see somewhere clayton are making upgraded matices for the round type.
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Post by bmcecosse »

And another recent thread had a link to a Co making new fans for them. As I remember - the old round heater worked well enough - with a winter thermostat in the head, and no fan on the water pump. No 'fresh air' of course - but that's what the quarter lights are for! On later cars that I ran - the heater from an Austin/Morris 1100 was a great thing - enormous heat output. Sadly they seem to be impossible to find these days - but if you do find one - it is a fantastic heater.
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