Symptoms of overheating?
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- Minor Friendly
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Symptoms of overheating?
Ok, dumb question: How do you know if the car is overheating? I don't have any temperature gauges fitted. I'm not getting steam or anything like that.
1959 Morris Minor 1000 - As of yet unnamed besides "little white car."
Re: Symptoms of overheating?
Do you suspect it's overheating? Put a catch bottle on the rad overflow pipe and see what it collects.



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Re: Symptoms of overheating?
I am not sure. Since it started cutting out on a warm day while climbing a hill, I wondered if it was heat-related. But then the problem continued, under less "heated" conditions. A friend remarked once that my radiator core seemed smaller than normal, and asked if I had overheating issues. I'm a newbie obviously, and I've never had anything obvious like steam coming out, but perhaps there are less obvious signs I am unaware of.
What should I be looking for in the catch bottle?
What should I be looking for in the catch bottle?
1959 Morris Minor 1000 - As of yet unnamed besides "little white car."
Re: Symptoms of overheating?
Not much - it will simply tell you if any water is being blown out. The cutting out is due to petrol flow problems - possibly a vacuum in the tank, possibly a blocked fuel filter in the pump, or just a poor pump delivery . If you have an external fuel filter fitted - THROW IT AWAY !



Re: Symptoms of overheating?
Could also be an ignition problem - condenser & rotor arm most likely suspects.