Ps - I can understand the comment about the pump being modern, but as it is black and will be almost out of sight, I don't mind it so much...the newish Volvo header tank being all white and green plastic would stick out a bit too much I think...I've spotted a few tanks on the net for about 30 odd quid so that's not far off one of the Volvo ones....
pps - as all my drgs were wrong, in the interests of size on the server etc., I'll delete them from this thread
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sprint95 wrote:No, you should retain the thermostat housing plumbing as it is. This is important because changing it will make it more difficult to bleed the cooling system.
Awesome.
E - Thermo piping: Final hose tail on thermo housing is blanked off.
No. please don't do that....as I have said already,
It is important to retain this hose from the top of the radiator to the thermostat housing since this is how the radiator is bled during filling.
Ian.
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I've never understood why a Sprint has 2 top hoses, especially since the second one feeds into the "cold" end of the crossflow rad (this is the same design as the Saab one so no problem there) I guess in the name of tidiness alone it would be an idea to connect the 3rd outlet on the stat housing to the neck on the o/s top of the rad, it could help prevent airlocking in the very top of the rad, I can't see it myself since the rad will be level in the car and the tophose neck (L/H/S) is at the top of the rad so it should bleed through that, You would need a very odd hose to do it because of the disparity in sizes, or you could consider having a 3 neck header (Cavalier IIIs have these, amongst others) and running the rad fitting to the header or tee into the pipe from stat housing to header.
There that's confused everything nicely, just when we thought we'd agreed!
The TKC1242U plate is (I think) the one you want, Ian says it doesn't fit an 1850 and I believe him, but I'm reasonably sure it fits a Sprint head, I'll do some checking and get back to you, it has just occurred to me that it may be a special one needed for TR7 Sprint (a much rarer car) There is still a removeable plate on the back of the head which is thick enough to be drilled and tapped and an elbow fitted anyway and this would solve it.
Steve
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I'm not sure about this top hose business, but I'm ok with the idea of putting a fitting in the head plate providing I know where abouts on the plate to put it!
Cheers for the continued help fella's!
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Have just been trawling through Tony Burds restoration thread (MSO 662P in the resto section) On page 10 is a picture of the plate he used and its from a TR7 Sprint so may be hard to find. But it gives you an idea of what to do and where to put it! Later on, page 14 and later are several shots of hose runs you may find useful, his car is very like yours, except he has kept the stock water pump which only alters the position of the heater return, but he has the Saab rad and Weber/Dellortos. He hasn't bothered with the third pipe on the stat housing and the car has been fine, on the road for nearly 2 years now.
Steve
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'78 Sprint Auto with Vauxhall Omega 2.2 16v engine (The Dolomega)
'72 Triumph 1500FWD in Slate Grey, Now with RWD and Carledo powertrain!
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Think I can probably make one cheaper....£37 + £25 surcharge + vat + postage.....
Ouch! Rimmers certainly know how to bear down on the pen! And the surcharge, which I assume is refundable means they want yours back so someone can spend an hour and about 20p converting that to sell for umpteen quid! Do it yourself mate!!!!
Steve
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'78 Sprint Auto with Vauxhall Omega 2.2 16v engine (The Dolomega)
'72 Triumph 1500FWD in Slate Grey, Now with RWD and Carledo powertrain!
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Hi chaps! Just ordered the water pump with electronic controller and an electric fan so could do with some advice on which water pipes I could do with ordering please! I know I will need to build them up with connectors but am pretty clueless when it comes to angles and diameters....any ideas please?
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That would make its position roughly at the same relative height as the original mechanical pump.
It is desirable to have the pump as low as possible I understand, because it relies on gravity to supply it. (This being so
whether or not a header tank is used to supply the bottom hose.)
I have yet to fit an EWP but am intending fitting one behind the engine mounting bracket, which is in other words,
where the bottom radiator hose is currently.
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The dimensions I quoted are the hose bore sizes needed, that is the way they are sold......
as an example,
if you need to join two hoses of a given size, say 32mm then you use a 32mm joiner.
When buying silicone hoses it is important to note that these are not all the same spec,
some are three ply or 5 ply reinforcement and the wall thickness varies quite a bit too.
Of the ones I have seen, Venair, ASH and RMD are the better ones.
Whereas Silicon.com are rubbish, even allowing for their lesser price tag.
For hose clips I will only use JCS nowadays. An example of quality British manufacturing.
Ian.
PS I don't know what the servo hose size is. When I last bought one I think I got it from either Winns or Fitchetts already cut to length.
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