Firstly, the gearbox is rough going into second gear and noisy in all gears except 4th. I took a video today with the back off the ground, unfortunately you can’t hear very clearly, but here it is: I’ve also taken a pic of the clutch master and slave.
https://youtube.com/shorts/mn1a8e0hhgM

Firstly - given the sounds the gearbox is making is it worth investigating clutch issues? I’ve not tried bleeding it yet. I did remove the carpet allowing the clutch to hit the floor which I think slightly improved things. The slave is installed with the bleed nipple up, is that right for the 1850 box? Can anybody tell if that’s a Toledo or 1850 master?
If the gearbox is definitely the issue, is ok to keep driving it assuming it’ll need rebuilt anyway or should I park it up to not make matters worse - is a thousand miles while I figure out a replacement going to make much difference? It’s perfectly drivable but a little noisy and requires gentle treatment.
The other issue is the cooling system. It’s recently been fitted with a mk3 fiesta diesel radiator, new thermostat and a fan on a switch. It was running a bit hot sometimes - never going past 3/4 but occasionally past 5/8ths. I bled the system today and took it for a run, it’s seems to be running cooler but after getting stuck in traffic it crept up to about 5/8ths.
I bought a laser thermometer and checked it against the OBD readings on my freelander - getting the same reading off the engine and radiator as OBD +- 3 degrees. On the triumph I was getting 85-95 off the engine at half way on the temp gauge and 95-100 at 5/8ths. Is that hot enough to worry about? When driving on the open road it drops below half.
The thermostat housing tended to give me higher temperatures than the engine. When warmed up the expansion tank was giving me similar to the engine, but the radiator was at about 65, with the fan on. Heater worked fine before and after the bleed.
What I ended up doing to bleed it was unclip the return pipe from the expansion tank, block the return hole in the expansion tank and, hold the pipe above the engine with a funnel attached and burp the top pipe - I kept going until I didn’t get any bubbles, redlining the funnel as needed. However I’m now realising as I write this that for reasons I’m sure made sense to me at the time I didn’t run the engine while I did this.
Do those temps sound ok - I’m wondering if having a Toledo temp gauge hooked up to an 1850 sender is causing it to show higher temps or if it’s running too hot.
Should I rebleed it using a better method? Is the radiator perhaps too small? Blockage or duff water pump? One thing I’m definitely going to do is fit a thermostat controlled fan at some point.
Thanks, sorry for the multiple and perhaps silly questions
